Celines diaz biography

The Dominican Celinés Díaz was born on December 31th of 1982 in the city of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and grew up in the beautiful valley of Constanza with her family, where she received training in Christian values and the Catholic faith.

A music lover, from an early age he felt a strong inclination for singing and composing, and dreamed of becoming a "singer". That led him to want to take a risk and experiment in secular music. What she never imagined was that God had another purpose for her.

With the support of her family and a producer who listened to her songs, after finishing her studies she took her first steps towards the big dream, signing, in a very short time, her first contract with BMG US Latin and recorded her first album as a singer-songwriter, entitled " Seline". This was her first sign that nothing is impossible when you have faith.

However, despite having taken that big step, which represented "success" in the eyes of the world, she began to realize that it was not fulfilling:

Several years later, she had left the Church,

Celia Díaz Laurel

Filipina artist

In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Franco, the birth surname or paternal family name is Díaz, and the marital name is Laurel.

Celia Díaz-Laurel (May 29, 1928–July 12, 2021) was a Filipina theatre actress, singer, and painter who served as the Second Lady of the Philippines from 1986 until 1992[1] as the wife of former Vice PresidentSalvador Laurel. She was also the grandmother of actress Denise Laurel.[2]

Early life and career

Maria Luz Celia Teresita Díaz y Franco was born on May 29, 1928, in Talisay, Negros Occidental[1][3] to Anselmo Sison Diaz and Concepcion Gonzalez Franco. She was the youngest of six children. Her family moved to Manila[3] when she was five. She studied at the Assumption Convent, where she was first exposed to stage performance. [3][4]

She studied Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines where she was mentored by National Artists for Visual ArtsFernando Amorsolo a

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