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Madrasta
Madrasta is Spanish for ''stepmother''. It may refer to: * ''Madrasta'' (film), a 1996 Philippine drama film * ''Madrasta'' (TV series), a Philippine television drama series See also * La Madrastra (other) * Stepmother A stepmother, stepmum or stepmom is a non-biological female parent married to one's preexisting parent. A stepmother-in-law is a stepmother of one's spouse. Children from her spouse's previous unions are known as her stepchildren. Culture Ste ... * The Stepmother (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Madrasta (TV Series)
''Madrasta'' (International title: ''A Place in Your Heart'' / ) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Monti Puno Parungao, it stars Arra San Agustin in the title role. It premiered on October 7, 2019 on the network's Afternoon Prime line up replacing '' Dahil sa Pag-ibig''. The series concluded on February 21, 2020 with a total of 100 episodes. It was replaced by '' Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit'' in its timeslot. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Premise Audrey Segundo, who almost gives up on her aspirations after getting sent back to the Philippines meets Sean Ledesma, whom will be abandoned by his wife, Katharine Viduya and their kids. Audrey will help him move on and they will eventually fall in love. Katherine will eventually return in Sean's life to get his money, which will lead to the clash between Katherine and Audrey. Cast and characters ;Lead cast * Arra San Agustin as Audrey Segundo-Ledesma / Rachel Cruz ;Supp ...
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Madrasta (film)
''Madrasta'' () is a 1996 Philippine family drama film directed by Olivia Lamasan, written by Olivia Lamasan and Ricky Lee, and starring Sharon Cuneta and Christopher de Leon. The film clinched Cuneta a Grandslam Best Actress honor, recognized her as Best Actress from all major award-giving bodies in the Philippines, while its strong showing at the box-office conferred to Cuneta, another Box-Office Queen award. The Star Cinema produced drama was Cuneta's first movie outside her home studio of more than twenty years, Viva Films. This is also the reunion movie with Christopher de Leon, and with Eula Valdez from ''Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala'' and ''Buy One, Take One,'' and with Teresa Loyzaga from ''Kung Kailangan Mo Ako.'' ''Madrasta'' had its Asian TV screening via the movie channel Cinemax. The film has been digitally remastered and restored by ABS-CBN Film Archives and Central Digital Lab. Synopsis The loving and nurturing Mariel (Sharon Cuneta) marries Edward (Christopher de ...
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La Madrastra (other)
La Madrastra ("The Step-Mother") may refer to the following television series: * ''La madrastra'' (1962 TV series), Mexican telenovela * ''La madrastra'' (1981 TV series), Chilean telenovela * ''La Madrastra'' (2005 TV series), Mexican telenovela * ''La madrastra'' (2022 TV series), Mexican telenovela See also * Madrasta (other) {{disambig ...
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Stepmother
A stepmother, stepmum or stepmom is a non-biological female parent married to one's preexisting parent. A stepmother-in-law is a stepmother of one's spouse. Children from her spouse's previous unions are known as her stepchildren. Culture Stepparents (mainly stepmothers) may also face some societal challenges due to the stigma surrounding the "evil stepmother" character. Morello notes that the introduction of the "evil stepmother" character in the past is problematic to stepparents today, as it has created a stigma towards stepmothers. The presence of this stigma can have a negative impact on stepmothers' self-esteem. Fiction In fiction, stepmothers are often portrayed as being wicked and evil. The character of the wicked stepmother features heavily in fairy tales; the most famous examples are ''Cinderella'', ''Snow White'' and ''Hansel and Gretel''. Stepdaughters are her most common victim, and then stepdaughter/stepson pairs, but stepsons also are victims as in '' The Jun ...
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