Diana Zubiri Recalls Controversial 2002 Bikini Shoot at Edsa Flyover

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Diana Zubiri Recalls Controversial 2002 Bikini Shoot at Edsa Flyover
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Actress Diana Zubiri reminisced about a 2002 bikini shoot at the Edsa flyover in Mandaluyong City that sparked public outrage. She shared her experience on Instagram, highlighting the legal concerns surrounding the photoshoot and the subsequent apology issued to address the controversy. Zubiri is making a showbiz comeback with the upcoming series 'Mga Batang Riles' and expressed her excitement about this new chapter in her career.

Diana, 39, is currently based in Australia. She got married to Andy Smith in 2015. They have three children.Actress Diana Zubiri reminisced about the controversial bikini shoot at the Edsa flyover on Shaw Blvd. in Mandaluyong City, which sparked outrage on Nov. 7, 2002.

However, the local authorities' regulations regarding public decency mandated that the original photo be edited before it could be published. “Kami ang unang show na papasok ngayong bagong taon. So, kami kumbaga opening ng taon na ito kaya masayang-masaya ako dahil ito ang pagbabalik ko after five years,” said Diana during the launch of her latest endorsement for Cara Aesthetics in Pasig City recently. She was presented to entertainment media by Terence Agtarap, owner of the beauty and wellness clinic.year. I am happy because this is my return after five years.

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