Vanessa Hudgens to shoot documentary in the Philippines exploring 'Filipino heritage'

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Fans of VanessaHudgens are about to get a deeper look into the High School Musical star's life as she explores her Filipino heritage in an upcoming travel documentary to be shot in the Philippines. | via philstarlife

in Palawan and Manila in March, according to a report byThe documentary will explore the relationship between Vanessa and her Filipino mother Gina, who chose to emigrate to the United States at the age of 25. It will also delve deep into her relationship with her sister, Stella, who is also an actress.

"I feel like ours is such a relatable story to so many women all over the world. The more that we can share, the more we can lift each other up," Vanessa said during the announcement of her film. The actress has long expressed her desire to share her Filipino heritage to the world, as she told in an interview withback in 2021,"My mom is from the Philippines, and growing up, there weren't really that many women who looked like me and my mom and my family on screen. It’s so important to share all the different stories because America is a massive melting pot, [just like the] world.

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