Maja Salvador | |
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Salvador in 2012 | |
| Born | Maja Ross Andres Salvador (1988-10-05)October 5, 1988 (age 37)[1] |
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| Years active | 2003–present |
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| Children | Maria Reanna Salvador Nuñez Ortega(daughter) |
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| Relatives | Lou Salvador(grandfather)
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| Musical career | |
| Genres | Pop |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Labels | Ivory Music and Video |
Musical artist | |
Maja Ross Andres Salvador-Ortega (born October 5, 1988) is a Filipino actress and television personality. Known for portrayingstrong female leads inrevenge dramas in film and television, she has been described as one of the best actresses of her generation. She is known as the Revenge Drama Queen and the OG Queen of the Dancefloor. Maja is also the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Dance Exchange Ambassador.[2] Her accolades include anAsia Contents Award, aFAMAS Award, aGawad Urian Award, aLuna Award and aPMPC Star Awards for Movies, including nominations fromAsian Television Awards andAsian Academy Creative Awards.[a]
Dubbed as the "Majestic Superstar" by the media,[b] Salvador made her acting debut at age 14 on television in a minor role forItMight Be You (2003), earning her a nomination for Best New TV Personality at thePMPC Star Awards for Television. After playing supporting roles in various films and television shows, she got her first leading role inNagsimula sa Puso (2009). She gained wider recognition for her roles inMinsan Lang Kita Iibigin (2011) andIna, Kapatid, Anak (2012). She has since garnered subsequent success and awards for her lead roles inThe Legal Wife (2014),Bridges of Love (2015) andFPJ's Ang Probinsyano (2016). She cemented a superstardom status after playing the lead in the revenge dramaWildflower (2017), followed by the acclaimed gothic horrorThe Killer Bride (2019).
Salvador's first big screen appearance was in a supporting role for the filmSukob (2006), which earned her acting awards from theBox Office Entertainment Awards andStar Awards for Movies, including nominations from the FAMAS Awards andGawad Pasado Awards. Her other notable films includeOne More Chance (2007),Thelma (2011) for which she won Best Actress at the Gawad Urian and Luna Awards,24/7 in Love (2012) andI'm Drunk, I Love You (2017) for which she earned Best Actress nominations from the FAMAS Awards and Star Awards for Movies. As a recording artist, she has released two studio albumsBelieve (2014) andMaja in Love (2015), both were certified Platinum byPARI. Salvador launched her own management company, Crown Artist Management, in 2021, home to artists such asJohn Lloyd Cruz,Jasmine Curtis-Smith andMiles Ocampo.[15]
Maja Ross Andres Salvador was born inAparri,Cagayan, Philippines, on October 5, 1988.[16] Her father,Ross Rival, is of Spanish German ancestry. Salvador is a member of afamily of actors which includes her father, unclePhillip Salvador,[17] and half-brotherJon Hernandez.
Salvador started her career in show business lightly. She played a minor role inIt Might Be You (2003–2004), a series starringJohn Lloyd Cruz andBea Alonzo.[18] For the series Salvador garnered her first nomination for Best New Female TV Personality. AfterIt Might Be You, Salvador then started appearing inASAP (2003–2020). She then started pairing up with other teen actors such asRayver Cruz,John Wayne Sace, andHero Angeles for the now defunct teenage television seriesNginiig (2004–2006). Salvador, along with Cruz, Sace and Angeles, were all hosts of the series.
She then reunited with co-stars Rayver Cruz and John Wayne Sace for another teen-oriented television series. Salvador became part of the cast ofSpirits (2004–2005), portraying the role of Gabby, an overachiever kid whose sunny ways ensures she is liked by everyone she meets.[19] Salvador starred in several episodes ofMaalaala Mo Kaya, a drama anthology series, and gained a nomination for Best Single Performance by an Actress for an episode entitledRegalo (2006). In 2006, Salvador made her film debut in the horror themed movieSukob. She was nominated and won several awards for the movie, including Best Supporting Actress award. It topbilled actressKris Aquino andClaudine Barretto.
After the success of her first film,Sukob, Salvador then starred in the Philippine comedy filmFirst Day High (2006), oppositeKim Chiu,Gerald Anderson,Geoff Eigenmann andJason Abalos.[20] Shortly afterwards, she then became part of the cast ofSa Piling Mo (2006) playing the role of Marisa. Salvador gained even more fame after starring in the prime time seriesPangarap na Bituin (2007).[21][22] The series is the 2nd highest Musical Prime Time series afterSharon Cuneta'sBituing Walang Ningning. She then gained even more popularity after starring inOne More Chance (2007), reuniting withIt Might Be You co-stars John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo. Salvador received a nomination for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year. Salvador then starred inSusan Roces'sPataying sa Sindak si Barbara in 2008, alongsideKris Aquino,Jodi Sta. Maria and veteran actress, Susan Roces.[23]
After portraying several supporting roles in movies and television series, Salvador got her first leading role inNagsimula sa Puso (2009–2010).[22][24] The series revolves around a teacher named Celina who falls in love with her own student. This is the first partnership of love-team Maja Salvador andCoco Martin. Salvador stars oppositeNikki Gil,Jason Abalos andJaclyn Jose. While also doing this series, she was also, at the time, also starring in the child-themed seriesMay Bukas Pa (2009–2010), with child actorZaijian Jaranilla.[25] Salvador became a well known name after playing the roles of "Celina Fernandez" and "Stella Rodrigo".
Salvador experienced career expansion after playing several minor and supporting roles. She became the leading lady ofSam Milby during the 11th installment of thePrecious Hearts Romances series. She, along with Milby, starred in the series entitledImpostor (2010).[26] Shortly after, Salvador got another leading role in the miniseries ofWansapanataym entitledInday sa Balitaw (2010).[27] Salvador played the title role in theinspirationalfamilydrama film,Thelma (2011).[28] She received 2 awards for the category of Best Actress for the film. Besides that, Salvador was also nominated twice.
She then became part of the cast inMinsan Lang Kita Iibigin (2011).[29] Reuniting with herNagsimula sa Puso leading man, Coco Martin, Salvador also starred withAndi Eigenmann,Martin del Rosario and veteran actressLorna Tolentino. The series made Salvador's profile grow even more. After the successful finale ofMinsan Lang Kita Iibigin, Salvador joined the cast ofMy Binondo Girl (2011–2012) as an antagonist, reuniting for herFirst Day High co-starKim Chiu.[30] She played the role of Amber Dionisio, a rival of Jade (Chiu). Salvador then starred in the filmMy Cactus Heart (2012) withXian Lim andMatteo Guidicelli, who she once starred with in the comedy-romance television seriesMy Binondo Girl.[31]
Shortly afterMy Cactus Heart, Salvador then became part of the cast in the anthology comedy film24/7 in Love (2012).[32] For her part in the film, Salvador was paired up with actor,Diether Ocampo. Their part in the film is about an officer worker (Salvador) and her boss (Ocampo) who then fall in love. The film involved showing some nude scenes including Diether Ocampo's posterior showing with Salvador in the room. She then returned to television and starred in another installment of thePrecious Hearts Romances series. Salvador was once again the starring role and the series was entitledLumayo Ka Man Sa Akin (2012).[26] She starred alongside Jason Abalos andPatrick Garcia.
Salvador then paired up withKim Chiu,Xian Lim andEnchong Dee in the critically acclaimed prime time television seriesIna, Kapatid, Anak (2012–2013).[33][34] Portraying the role of Margaux Marasigan, she plays the main anti-heroine of the series. The series scored a great beginner rating of 25.8%, while the finale episode showed great appreciation from viewers garnering a 42.9% final episode. Following her successful portrayal in the series, Salvador received two nominations for Best Drama Actress for her role as Margaux. AfterIna, Kapatid, Anak, Salvador did another comedy film and collaborated withPaulo Avelino andJake Cuenca inStatus: It's Complicated (2013), a remake of the 1979 comedySalawahan.

In 2014, Salvador became part of the highly controversial prime time television series,The Legal Wife, starring alongside veteran actressAngel Locsin,Jericho Rosales andJC de Vera. She plays main antagonist of the series being the mistress of Adrian (Rosales) and rival to Monica (Locsin).[35] For her involvement inThe Legal Wife, Salvador got nominated for Best Drama Actress. Towards the end of the year, Salvador starred in the daytime television series,Give Love on Christmas (2014–2015). She did the second installment of the series and it was titledThe Gift of Life.
AfterGive Love on Christmas, Salvador's first project of 2015 was the critically acclaimed dramaBridges of Love, which showed in Latin countries includingPeru. Salvador plays the lead role, Mia, who is torn between two lovers, Gael and Carlos, who are fighting for her love and are unknowingly biological brothers. She stars withJericho Rosales,Paulo Avelino,Carmina Villarroel and veteran actorEdu Manzano. The series started off with a great beginning with a 21.9% in ratings and ended off with a 26.9% finale. For her portrayal as Mia, she got nominated once for Best Drama Actress, while winning the award three times in 2015–2016. While filmingBridges of Love, Salvador also starred in the movieYou're Still the One (2015), oppositeRichard Yap,Ellen Adarna andDennis Trillo. The story focuses on the life of Elisse (Salvador) and how she is torn by choosing the right man who came at the wrong time or the wrong man who came at the right time.
Salvador then reunited with herMinsan Lang Kita Iibigin on-screen partner Coco Martin for a new project. She starred inFPJ's Ang Probinsyano (2015–2016) opposite Susan Roces,Bela Padilla,John Prats,Arjo Atayde,Jaime Fabregas,Albert Martinez,Eddie Garcia andAgot Isidro. The series is one of the most highly rated television series ever produced byABS-CBN by getting a 41.6% on its pilot episode. Salvador portrayed the role of SPO1 Glen Corpuz who is Cardo's (Martin) childhood best friend and police partner who secretly admires him. However, in August 2016, Salvador departed from the series with her contract ending. Her character was replaced byYassi Pressman. She reprises her role for the comedy television seriesHome Sweetie Home (2016) as Glen Corpuz.
After her character's departure fromAng Probinsyano, Salvador plays the lead protagonist of the series inWildflower (2017 – February 2018). In the series, she portrays the strong willed and vengeful Lily Cruz. The series occupied the pre-primetime slot, which is beforeABS-CBN's flagship news showTV Patrol from February 2017 – February 2018. The series enjoys high ratings with 20.1% for its pilot episode[36] and peaking at 35.2%.[37] The series, specifically the confrontation scenes of her character and Emilia Ardiente (played by her co-actressAiko Melendez) is popular in social media and had been a subject of severalmemes.[38]
In 2017, Salvador played the role of Caridad Sonia "Carson" Herrera in JP Habac's critically acclaimed independent filmI'm Drunk, I Love You.[39] Salvador's nuanced performance as the film's hopeless-romantic female lead led to nominations at the 2018FAMAS Awards and the 34thPMPC Star Awards for Movies, and won her the best actress award at the 5th Urduja Film Festival Heritage Films Awards.
In 2019, Salvador returned to TV with two projects, first was being a judge inWorld of Dance Philippines, before returning to teleserye viaThe Killer Bride, where she portrayed Camila Dela Torre and co-starred with her nieceJanella Salvador. The tale stems from a woman named Camila dela Torre, who in 1999—right before her wedding day, "killed" their mayor and was found by her fiancé in a matching bloody wedding dress and veil. During her murder trial, Camila begs to the court that she is wrongfully accused, but is eventually shunned by her own rich, prominent family and fiancé Vito dela Cuesta who testifies against her. Resulting in Camila's life imprisonment, she eventually gives birth to a beautiful baby girl in prison. Days later, a sudden freak fire encompasses the entire prison facility. Crying, desperate and unable to locate her newborn daughter, her last words exact revenge on every person who falsely accused her, all whilst her body burned in the flames. Also, she was occasionally a guest co-host onIt's Showtime when many of the hosts of the show are absent.
In 2020, after ABS-CBN was shut down on free TV, along with its franchise being denied by 70 congressmen, Salvador joined theBrightlight Productions/Cornerstone Studios-produced showSunday Noontime Live!, which is aired onTV5 via a blocktime agreement. However, after three months, the show aired its final episode.
In 2021, after 18 years under Star Magic, Salvador leftStar Magic to establish her own talent agency called Crown Artist Management.[40] She starred as Niña inNiña Niño. On the first story, Niña was a girl who do not believe in miracles. She thrived somebody's essentials to benefit her and her Lola Belen (Ruby Ruiz) whom born by her mother named Gloria (Lilet) then leaved for a reason due to poor living. After eight years, she returned to Brgy. Consolacion along with his second child Niño (Noel Comia Jr.). Gloria revealed she was beaten by her own husband and she is trying to get away. After sunset, Lola Belen went missing after a long hunting despite that she had died on collision. Meanwhile, in Belen's demise in the family, they are convince to start acted as con-artist for their potential income to the siblings, after that when Niño had a stomachache, Niña had caught by thetanods of the stealing property and both were run out quickly and they jump on a truck which brings them to Sitio Santa Ynez where they live a new life until an unexpected event changes everything.[41] While Niña and Niño escaped through the remote area of Sta. Ynez, they had to find ways in receiving true faith for themselves and connected to healing rituals while they found Ka Iking, they had discovered happy thought for earning big income and return on basic act. This little town was ruled by Kapitana Pinang (Dudz Teraña) who was very strict and interested on making more and more money. Later on they met Isay (Moi Bien). It premiered on April 5, 2021, onTV5'sTodo Max Primetime Singko line up replacingPaano ang Pangako?.
On October 2, she officially joined theEat Bulaga! to host the new segmentDC 2021.[42] She returned to ABS-CBN in the action TV seriesThe Iron Heart starringRichard Gutierrez.
In December 2013, it was announced that Salvador had signed a recording contract withIvory Music & Video. While recording the album, Salvador worked with award-winning arranger and producer, Jonathan Ong. By March 2014, she revealed through her Instagram account that the title will beBelieve along with its track listing which contains mainly original composition and two cover songs.[43] The carrier single, "Dahan-Dahan", was released on March 6 while the album was released nationwide on March 25. The album also features collaborations with rapperAbra and Project Pinas. Salvador also co-wrote a song titled "Buong Gabi".[44] She released her first single from the said album, also titled "Dahan Dahan".
In June 2014, the album was eventually certified gold for selling over 7,500 copies nationwide and Salvador appeared on ASAP to receive a Gold Record award. She also staged her first major sold-out concert entitled "MAJ: The Legal Performer" on July 12 at the Music Museum.[45] On September 14, 2014, she released her second single called "Halikana" featuringAbra. The same month, the music reached at no. 7 in the Top 10 Philippine pop music chart.[citation needed]
On March 15, 2015, during an interview with Myx, she revealed details on her second album and that its carrier single will be released by the end of the month.[46] On April 9, 2015, a photo was uploaded on Salvador's Facebook page showing herself on set to film a music video for the carrier single titled, "Bakit Ganito Ang Pag Ibig", with actorJC De Vera.[47][non-primary source needed] The single was digitally released on April 17.[48] Her second album, titledMaja in Love, was released on April 30. It features collaborations withSam Milby andRayver Cruz.[49] In November, she staged her second major concert at theMall of Asia Arena, dubbed as Majasty. She then again staged her third concert at the Music Museum, dubbed as #OnlyMaja.[citation needed]
In 2017, it was announced that Salvador will team up with Thai popstar withTor+Saksit for a new single.[50] The song,Falling into You, was released on February 9, 2018.
In April 2022, Salvador got engaged to her non-celebrity boyfriend, Rambo Nuñez Ortega.[51]
The couple married on July 31, 2023, in ApurvaKempinski,Bali,Indonesia.[52] On December 1, 2023, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child. On June 1, 2024, Salvador announced the birth of her first child, a daughter named Maria, in Canada on anInstagram post.[53][54]
In 2013, Salvador joined thePETA campaign to freeMali the Elephant from captivity inManila Zoo and have her transferred to Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary where she can be given better treatment and care. Until her death in 2023, Mali was the only captive elephant in the Philippines and the zoo was considered by celebrities and netizens to not have adequate knowledge or resources to properly care for her.[55]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2006 | Sukob[22] | Joya | Golden Screen Award for Breakthrough Performance by an Actress[22] Star Award for Movies for New Movie Actress of the Year[22] Nominated —FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress[22] Nominated – Gawad PASADO Award for Best Supporting Actress[22] |
| First Day High[56] | Precious Princess Jewel "Pré" Samartino | ||
| 2007 | My Kuya's Wedding[57] | Kat | |
| One More Chance[22][58] | Trisha | Nominated – Star Award for Movies for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year | |
| 2008 | Kelly! Kelly! (Ang Hit Na Musical) | Kelly | |
| 2009 | Villa Estrella[59] | Giselle/Andrea | |
| Shake, Rattle & Roll XI[60] | Claire | Segment: "Diablo" | |
| 2010 | Cinco[61] | Rose | Segment: "Mata" |
| Father Jejemon[62] | Isabel | ||
| 2011 | Thelma[28] | Thelma | Also producer Film Academy of the Philippines Award for Best Actress[63][64][65] Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress[66] Nominated – Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) Nominated – Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year[67] |
| 2012 | My Cactus Heart[31] | Sandy | |
| 24/7 in Love[32] | Barbara Alcaraz | ||
| 2013 | Status: It's Complicated![68] | Rina | |
| 2015 | You're Still the One | Elise | |
| 2016 | Tatay Kong Sexy | Monette | |
| 2017 | I'm Drunk, I Love You[69] | Caridad Sonia "Carson" Herrera | |
| 2018 | To Love Some Buddy | Faith Buan | |
| 2019 | The Mall, the Merrier! | Cameo | |
| 2021 | Arisaka | Mariano |
| Year | Album title | Recording label | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Believe | Ivory Music and Video | Platinum |
| 2015 | Maja in Love |
| Single | |||
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| Year | Song title | Album | Recording label |
| 2014 | "Dahan-Dahan" | Believe | Ivory Music and Video |
| "Halika Na" | |||
| 2015 | "Bakit Ganito ang Pag-Ibig" | Maja in Love | |
| "Love Me, Kill Me" | |||
| 2017 | "Huling Gabi" | I'm Drunk, I Love You Official Soundtrack | |
| 2018 | "Falling into You" (withTor+Saksit) | Ivory Music and Video | |
| 2024 | "Sugal" | ||
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Kilig" | |
| 2. | "Halika Na" (featuringAbra) | |
| 3. | "Wala Na Bang Pag-Ibig" | |
| 4. | "Dahan-Dahan" | |
| 5. | "Urong-Sulong" | |
| 6. | "Buong Gabi" (featuring Project Pina) | |
| 7. | "Kilig" (instrumental) | |
| 8. | "Dahan-Dahan" (instrumental) |
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Bakit Ganito ang Pag-Ibig" | |
| 2. | "Habulan" | |
| 3. | "Nakawin ang Sandali" (featuringSam Milby) | |
| 4. | "Hiling" (featuringRayver Cruz) | |
| 5. | "Love Me, Kill Me" | |
| 6. | "Buong Gabi" (featuring Project Pina) | |
| 7. | "Bakit Ganito ang Pag-Ibig" (club music) | |
| 8. | "Bakit Ganito ang Pag-Ibig" (instrumental) |
| Awards and nominations | |||||
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| Year | Award-giving body | Category | Nominated work | Result | Source |
| 2004 | 18th PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best New Female TV Personality | It Might Be You | Nominated | |
| 2006 | 20th PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best Single Performance by an Actress | Maalaala Mo Kaya: Regalo | Nominated | |
| YES! Magazine Reader's Choice Award | Next Big Female Star | — | Won | ||
| 37th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Most Promising Female Star | Sukob | Won | [8] | |
| 2007 | 55th FAMAS Awards | German Moreno Youth Achievement Award | — | Won | |
| Best Supporting Actress | Sukob | Nominated | |||
| Gawad PASADO Awards 2007 | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | [6][7] | ||
| 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Movies | New Movie Actress of the Year | Won | [9] | ||
| 4th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards | Breakthrough Performance by an Actress | Won | [10] | ||
| Google's Most Searched Female Actress | — | Won | |||
| 2008 | 24th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Supporting Actress of the Year | One More Chance | Nominated | |
| Celebrity Fab of the Night | — | Won | |||
| 2009 | Anak TV Seal Awards | Most Admired Female TV Personality | — | Won | |
| Star Magic Ball 2009 | Best Dressed Couple withRayver Cruz | Herself | Won | [83] | |
| 2012 | 30th Luna Awards | Best Actress | Thelma | Won | |
| 35th Gawad Urian | Won | [84] | |||
| 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Actress of the Year | Nominated | |||
| 9th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) | Nominated | [85] | ||
| Star Magic Ball 2012 | O+ Star of the Night Award withEnchong Dee | Herself | Won | [86] | |
| 2013 | Star Magic Ball 2013 | Best Dressed Female Star of the Night | Herself | Won | [87] |
| Golden Screen TV Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series | Ina Kapatid Anak | Nominated | ||
| 27th PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best Drama Actress | Nominated | |||
| 2014 | 28th PMPC Star Awards for TV | The Legal Wife | Nominated | ||
| 10th ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards | Pop Song | "Dahan-Dahan" | Won | ||
| Pop Music Video | Nominated | ||||
| Pop Female Artist | "Believe" | Nominated | |||
| 6th PMPC Star Awards for Music | Dance Album of the Year | Won | |||
| 2015 | 46th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Promising Female Singer | Won | ||
| Promising Performer of the Year | Won | ||||
| 10th Myx Music Awards | Favorite New Artist | Nominated | |||
| Favorite Myx Celebrity VJ | — | Nominated | |||
| Golden Screen TV Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Program | Bridges of Love | Nominated | ||
| 29th PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best Drama Actress | Won | |||
| 2016 | 47th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Most Promising Female Concert Performer | Majasty | Won | |
| Female Face of the Night | — | Won | |||
| HAU's Paragala Central Luzon Media Awards | Best Actress in a TV Series | Bridges of Love | Won | ||
| 2017 | 7th EdukCircle Awards | Best Actress – TV Series | Wildflower | Nominated | |
| 31st PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best Drama Actress | Nominated | |||
| 3rd RAWR Awards 2017 | Actress of the Year | Won | [88] | ||
| Ultimate Bida | Won | ||||
| 8th TV Series Craze Awards 2017 | Lead Actress of the Year | Won | [89] | ||
| 3rd Illumine Innovation Awards for Television[90] | Most Innovative TV Actress | Won | [91] | ||
| 2007–2010 | 2012–2018 | YES! Magazine | 100 Most Beautiful Stars | — | Included | |
| 2018 | 34th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Best Actress | I'm Drunk I Love You | Nominated | |
| 66th FAMAS Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | |||
| Metro Society | Metro Society Most Influential People on Social Media | — | Included | ||
| 2nd GEMS Awards (Guild Of Educators, Mentors And Students) | Best Actress in a TV Series | Wildflower | Won | [92] | |
| 1st Batarisan Media Awards (Bulacan State University) | Best Female TV Personality | Won | [93][non-primary source needed][94] | ||
| 3rd Golden Laurel Awards 2018 (LPU Batangas) | Best TV Actress | Won | [95] | ||
| 4th Platinum Stallion Media Awards (Trinity University of Asia) | Best TV Actress | Won | [96] | ||
| 49th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | TV Actress of the Year | Won | [97] | ||
| 16th Gawad Tanglaw Awards | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Won | [98] | ||
| 5th LPU Manila UmalohokJuan Media Awards 2018 | TV Actress of the Year | Won | [95] | ||
| 17th Kabantugan Awards (Mindanao State University) | Best TV Actress | Won | [99] | ||
| 4th Alta Media Icon Awards (University of Perpetual Help System- Dalta) | Best Actress for TV | Won | [100][non-primary source needed] | ||
| 5th Urduja Film Festival Heritage Films Awards | Best Actress | I'm Drunk I Love You | Won | [101] | |
| Asian Academy Creative Awards[102] (AAA's 2018) | National Winner (Philippines): Best Actress in a Leading Role | Wildflower | Won | [103][non-primary source needed][104] | |
| Best Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated | [105] | |||
| 23rd Asian Television Awards 2018 | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated | [106][107] | ||
| 2019 | Push Awards 2018 | Push Female TV Performance of the Year | Won | [108] | |
| 1stAsia Contents Awards | Best Actress | Won | [109] | ||
| 2020 | Film Development Council of the Philippines - Ambassadors Night 2020 | Honoree - Best Actress Awardee for 1st Asia Contents Awards | Won | [110] | |
| 2021 | 2021 Asian Academy Creative Awards | National Winner (Philippines): Best Actress in a Leading Role | Niña Niño | Won | [111] |
| Best Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated | ||||
| Adobo Video Fest by Facebook Watch | Best Dance Cover by Independent Creators Category Awards | Maja x D'Grind (J.LO's Super Bowl Halftime Show Dance Cover) | Won | [112] | |
| Best Entertainment Lifestyle Video by Independent Creators Category Community Engagement | Speaking Ilocana Only Challenge | Won | [112] | ||
| 7th RAWR Awards | Actress of the Year | Niña Niño | Won | [113] | |
| Favorite Bida | Won | [113] | |||
| Year | Rank |
|---|---|
| 2017 | No. 15 |
| 2016 | No. 23 |
| 2015 | No. 18 |
| 2014 | No. 21 |
| 2013 | No. 14 |
| 2012 | No. 58 |
| 2011 | No. 36 |
| 2010 | No. 15 |
| 2009 | No. 18 |
| 2008 | No. 21 |
| 2007 | No. 17 |
| 2006 | No. 47 |
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