Geronimo used her appearance at the virtual ASEAN-Japan Music Festival to encourage the public to celebrate life and remain hopeful amid a pandemic.
Popstar Royalty Sarah Geronimo used her appearance at the virtual ASEAN-Japan Music Festival to encourage the public to celebrate life and remain hopeful amid the onslaught of COVID-19.
“The past year has been very challenging for all of us. We have been affected in so many ways and have experienced different kinds of loss -- from losing jobs, opportunities, hope, and the most painful, losing a loved one,” Geronimo said in the second part of the program.The Popstar went on to share her realizations.
“Let go of resentment. Choose peace and freedom over hate and imprisonment. Let love and kindness rule our hearts every day,” the singer added. “It may seem hard to do, but let us remain hopeful. Let us continue to celebrate life, because this too shall pass. Let us continue to create beautiful memories with our loved ones however we can and while we still can,” she concluded.
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