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Liza Soberano joins cool, new cinematic podcast-documentary 'Can I Come In?'
Liza Soberano has a cool, new project. It's called "Can I Come In?" and it's a "podcast-cinema-documentary hybrid" created by artist Sarah Bahbah, who serves as the director and host.
In the trailer, Sarah said the project's purpose is 'to create worlds for artists to heal in."
One scene shows Liza with blonde hair, eating ice cream on a couch. Another showed her crying in a bathtub and getting told, 'Your feelings are so valid. You didn't deserve any of that.'
In another, Liza is seen wearing a Renaissance-style outfit by a pool, saying, 'I need to put myself first and I need to truly not give a fuck.'
With a knife, she yells, 'Mind your fucking business!'
"Can I Come In" features six women artists. Aside from Liza, Mia Khalifa, Banks, Nemahsis, Yesly Dimate, And Cindy Kimberly will share their stories in the documentary.
On YouTube, Sarah said "Can I Come In?" is the "first-of-its-kind immersive art series, where vulnerability meets high-cinema."
"Every guest is invited into a deeply personalized set to release a story they've never told before. Each episode is unscripted and captures the emotional essence of a lived experience, visually, viscerally, and unapologetically," she adds.
The project is presented by WePresent, and will drop on June 3.
Liza is currently focusing on an international career.
She made her Hollywood debut on "Lisa Frankenstein," as Taffy. She was praised by American film critics for the role.
Liza starred in Thai singer and actor Bright's music video for 'Long Showers' and was also part of the Eric Nam's digital series, 'Stop 'N Snack.'
Liza has also appeared at the Gold House Gala, Coachella, and Elton John's Oscars afterparty.
— Nika Roque/LA, GMA Integrated News