MANILA, Philippines — It was a conscious decision for Xyriel Manabat to take a break from the limelight and live like a regular, private citizen for six years.
The recently-turned 20-year-old showed how she has grown from being the wonder child to a mature young adult as she spoke beyond her years while answering questions from the press. She celebrated her 20th birthday last January 27.
Xyriel was last seen in the popular afternoon drama “Wildflower” in 2017. She then took a break and was seen again in another nightly revenge melodrama “Dirty Linen” in 2023.
“Kinailangan ko rin po ‘yun para mag-grow, para mas makilala ko ‘yung sarili ko. Mas malaman ko ‘yung mga limits ko, mas malaman ko ‘yung strength ko. And para mag-mature ako ng ganito, marami po akong pinagdaanan sa loob ng six years na ‘yun,” the former child actress said.
Normal life
As she talked about how she lived her life those six years, Xyriel’s eyes beamed, as if recalling a wonderful time in her life as just regular Xyriel, not the child star who carried the show opposite the formidable Coney Reyes in “100 Days to Heaven.”
“Lahat ng pwede kong matutunan: nag-bike, nag-luto, nag-bake, namalengke, nag-jogging. Sumama sa pagtitinda, nag-tinda ng fishball, fries. Tumulong kay mama maghimay ng saging. Tumambay, maglipas ng buong araw sa kwarto. Mag-print ng napakaraming walang kwentang papel,” she enumerated.
“Alam n’yo po ‘yun? Gusto ko lang ma-maximize ‘yung araw na [masabing], ‘Im living’,” she added.
Xyriel’s acting reputation precedes her as she revealed that offers were made from her home network, ABS-CBN, and even from other networks, but the then teenage Xyriel chose to live normally. She stressed that she is thankful for the trust that the networks had in her during those years.
“Sa loob ng six years na ‘yun, nakaka-tanggap kami ng offer kahit sa kabilang network. Hindi po nawawalan, pero sariling desisyon ko, sariling stability sa utak ‘yung ini-aim ko,” Xyriel revealed.