Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo‑Guidicelli (born July 25, 1988, in Santa Cruz, Manila) is a celebrated Filipina singer and actress, widely known as "Asia's Popstar Royalty". She launched her career by winning the television talent show Star for a Night in 2003, followed by her debut album Popstar: A Dream Come True, featuring hits like “Forever’s Not Enough” . Over the years, Geronimo reinvented her artistry across albums—Becoming (2006), Taking Flight (2007), One Heart (2011), Expressions (2013), The Great Unknown (2015), and more—with "Tala" from The Great Unknown becoming a viral hit and defining her cultural influence. In 2025, she launched her independent label, G Music. Beyond music, Sarah became one of Philippine cinema’s biggest stars, earning "Box Office Queen" honors for films like A Very Special Love, You Changed My Life, and It Takes a Man and a Woman. On television, she’s starred in series such as Sarah the Teen Princess and served as coach on talent shows like The Voice of the Philippines. Her countless awards include 16 Awit Awards, 28 Myx Music Awards, a World Music Award, MTV Europe Music Award (Best Southeast Asian Act), and Mnet Asian Music Award (Best Asian Artist). In 2024, she received Billboard Philippines’ Woman of the Year recognition.
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