Julia Montes announced that she’s going back to school amidst the ongoing coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic and the closure of her home network, ABS-CBN.
For Montes, the current situation is an opportunity for her to do the things she loves.
Based on her social media post, the actress revealed that she enrolled in Southville International School and Colleges however she did not mention anything about the program she will be taking up.
The actress will undergo blended learning approach or mixed offline and online learning methods since face-to-face learning is suspended in schools.
“This is how I turn a crisis into an opportunity, doing things I’ve always wanted now that I have the luxury of time,” the 25-year-old actress wrote on Instagram.
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It was in 2015 when Montes graduated from the Center of Culinary Arts Manila.
Montes was supposed to star in Burado, an action-packed teleserye with Nadine Lustre. Unfortunately, the series had to be shelved due to the pandemic.
The pandemic and ABS-CBN shutdown caused the spike in unemployment rates in the country.
Montes took a long-year break from showbiz and made a comeback earlier this year.
She made headlines on the internet after allegedly giving birth to a child last March 2019. Rumors pointed to Coco Martin as the father.
Though there have been no confirmations made, many believed that this was true.