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Xyriel Manabat
Manabat at the Singkamas Festival in San Marcelino, Zambales in 2024
Born
Xyriel Anne Bustamante Manabat

(2004-01-27) January 27, 2004 (age 22)
Taytay, Rizal, Philippines[1]
EducationGolden Faith Academy
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active2009–2017, 2023–present
AgentStar Magic
WorksFull list

Xyriel Anne Bustamante Manabat (Tagalog: [ˈsaɪɾɪl mɐˈnabɐt]; born January 27, 2004) is a Filipino actress. She began her acting career as a child actress after finishing third runner-up in the talent search program Star Circle Kid Quest: Search for the Kiddie Idol. She rose to fame for her performances as young version of the titular roles in Agua Bendita and 100 Days to Heaven. She then became the leading child actress from early to mid 2010s and has received numerous accolades including two FAMAS Awards, two PMPC Star Awards for Movies, two Gawad Tanglaw Awards, a Box Office Entertainment Award and a Metro Manila Film Festival Award.

Early life and background

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Xyriel Anne Bustamante Manabat was born on January 27, 2004,[2] in Taytay, Rizal, to Daryl Jake Manabat and Elizabeth Dianne M. Manabat.[3] She has a younger brother.[4] Manabat is known to have asthma.[5]

In June 2020, Manabat graduated high school at the Golden Faith Academy with honors.[6][7]

Personal life

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Manabat is a member of Iglesia ni Cristo.[4]

Career

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2009–2013: Breakthrough

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Manabat began acting in 2009 after joining Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Idol, finishing third runner-up in the talent competition. After playing minor roles in several shows, her breakthrough role came in 2010 when she was cast as young Agua and Bendita in Agua Bendita. According to Kantar Media, the pilot episode of the series received a national TV rating of 37.7%.[8] Originally intended to play the characters for a week, the reception from the public ultimately forced the management to extend her portrayal for two more weeks.[9] In February 2010, she made a short appearance in the romantic drama series Rubi as the young version of Angelica Panganiban's titular character. In May 2010, Manabat starred in the titular role Momay. The series was a success, debuting with a TV rating of 22.7% nationwide, ahead of its timeslot rival First Time with only 12.5%.[10] In July 2010, she appeared in a supporting in the fantasy drama series Noah. The series premiered with strong viewership, garnering a national TV rating of 39.9% according to Kantar Media.[11] In December 2010, she was cast in a supporting role in the dramedy film Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!). It was a box-office success and earned Manabat two acting awards including Best Child Actress at the 59th FAMAS Awards and Best Child Performer at the 36th Metro Manila Film Festival.

In April 2011, Manabat appeared in a supporting role in the dramedy film Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! as Bea Alonzo's younger sister Maisie.[12] In May 2011, she starred with Coney Reyes in the Christian drama series 100 Days to Heaven. The series was met with an astounding success, becoming the second most watched TV program of 2011 in the Philippines with an average rating of 32.6%.[13] For her performance, she won Best Child Performer at the 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television, Most Popular Female Child Performer at the Box Office Entertainment Awards, Best Performance by an Actress at the Gawad Tanglaw Awards, Best Actress in a Daily Local Soap Opera at the USTv Student's Choice Awards and Child Star of the Year at the Yahoo! OMG! Awards.[4] In November 2011, Manabat starred alongside Zaijian Jaranilla, Mutya Orquia and Louise Abuel in the family fantasy drama Ikaw Ay Pag-ibig. Upon its premiere, the series became the most watched TV program in the Philippines, garnering a national TV rating of 32% for its pilot episode.[14]

In December 2011, Manabat reprised her role as Monay Montecillio in the crossover sequel Enteng ng Ina Mo. The film was a success at the box-office, becoming the highest grossing entry at the 37th Metro Manila Film Festival.[15] In January 2012, Manabat starred alongside Pokwang and Rayver Cruz in the family independent film A Mother's Story. The film earned nearly ₱25 million at the box-office within its first two weeks. Lauded by critics for her performance, Manabat scored her second FAMAS Award for Best Child Actress.[16] In July 2012, Manabat starred in an episode of the fantasy anthology Wansapanataym titled "Pinay Big Sister". According to Kantar Media, it was the second most watched TV program of the weekend in the Philippines with 34.8% national rating, winning the over its timeslot rival Manny Many Prizes with only 12.2%.[17] In August 2012, her first horror film Amorosa was released in cinemas. Despite being screened in only 50 cinemas, the film earned nearly ₱12 million at the box-office within its first five days, outpacing the musical film I Do Bidoo Bidoo.[18] Acclaimed by critics for her portrayal as Nadia, the film helped her score her third nomination for FAMAS Award for Best Child Actress.[19] In January 2013, Manabat appeared in a supporting role in the drama series Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw. For her performance, she earned a nomination at the 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television as Best Child Performer.[20]

2014–2022: Further film and television appearances, Hiatus

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In January 2014, Manabat made a special appearance in the drama series The Legal Wife as the young version of Monica Santiago, later portrayed by Angel Locsin. In March 2014, she played young version of Julia Montes's character Mona Roque in the period drama Ikaw Lamang. In December 2014, she played the role of Rochelle in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya. Her portrayal was acclaimed by critics, winning Best Single Performance by an Actress at the Gawad Tanglaw Awards.[21] In 2015, she starred in the action drama film Pangil sa Tubig alongside Derek Ramsay, Yam Conception and Zaijan Jaranilla.[22] Manabat has also starred in a number of episodes in the drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya.[23] Following her short appearance in the series Wildflower,[24] Manabat went on a hiatus to focus on her personal life and education.[25][26][27] In May 2020, she graduated high school at the Golden Faith Academy in Taytay, Rizal[28] and made an appearance as guest in the morning talk show Magandang Buhay.[29]

2023–present: Return to acting

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Manabat returned to acting in January 2023 through the revenge drama Dirty Linen.[30][31] She attended the first Star Magical Prom and ABS-CBN Ball the following months and appeared in the coming-of-age drama Senior High later that year.[32][33][34] Candy magazine named her among the most stylish while Nylon Manila included her on their list of the breakthrough performances of the year, with writer Rafael Bautista calling her "one of the best actresses of her generation."[35][36] Manabat reprised her role the following year in the television sequel High Street and appeared with co-star Zaijan Jaranilla at the Star Magical Prom where she was listed among the best dressed celebrities by Cosmopolitan and Nylon Manila.[37][38][39][40]

Manabat was cast as Thea, close friend of Maris Racal's character in the sports drama Sunshine. The film first premiered at the 49th Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the Philippines on July 23, 2025.[41][42] The same year, she joined the cast of the eighteenth season of Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition. Following her eviction nearly two months later, she starred in an episode of the drama anthology Wish Ko Lang!.[43][44] In July 2025, she was cast in a supporting role as Madeth, the secretary of Anne Curtis' character in the adaptation of the Korean drama It's Okay to Not Be Okay.[45] In September 2025, Manabat portrayed Mimi, Mauricia's daughter, in the fantasy comedy Kontrabida Academy which premiered on Netflix and was part of the ensemble cast as Sandy in the drama comedy The Last Beergin, which opened to 54 cinemas nationwide the following month.[46] Later in 2025, Manabat appeared in the romantic drama Love You So Bad which competed at the 51st Metro Manila Film Festival.[47]

In January 2026, Manabat starred as Mrld's love interest in the music video for the track "Malayo" (lit.'Far'), which depicts the two as pickleball athletes.[48][49]

Other activities

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Manabat has participated in a number of charity events. In 2011, the production of 100 Days to Heaven had an offshoot charity activity— a gift-giving project titled "100 Toys to Heaven."[50] In November 2012, she also took part in The Grand International Importers and Exporters Christmas Bazaar event which "aims to help underprivileged children".[51][52]

In June 2010, Manabat took part in former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III's victory concert party as one of the events guest performers.[53] In 2011, Manabat recorded her first single "Kuha Mo?" which was used as one of the theme songs of the Christian drama 100 Days to Heaven.[54]

Manabat also appeared in TV commercials and has already endorsed Jollibee, Converse, Aficionado, Nestlé Bear Brand, Argentina Hotdog, Tang, Moose Gear and Robinson Supermarket.[55][56][57][58]

Reception

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Manila Standard have named Manabat as "one of the most accomplished actresses on Philippine television."[59][60] Media critic Nestor Torre Jr. have named her "one of the busiest and most popular child stars" while Yes! magazine included her on a list of 100 Most Beautiful Stars in 2011.[61][62] Manabat was Google's second most searched female Filipino personality of 2022.[63][64]

Commenting on Manabat's performance in Ang Tanging Ina Mo: Last na 'To!, Fidel Antonio Medel described her as "the most charming performer", highlighting her "angelic face and undeniable charisma, she shifts effortlessly from comedy to drama—allowing her to win the Best Child Performer award this year."[65] For her role in Senior High, Nica Glorioso of Nylon Manila noted her "ability to portray a mix of complex emotions".[66] Contributing for Inquirer.net, Hannah Malorca emphasize her ability to stand out in any role given, "shifting from comedy to drama in a snap." Malorca also added, "The way her expressions spoke for her character’s emotions themselves to the way she delivered her lines proved that only certain actors have the innate skill, and she’s one of them."[67]

Reviewing her performance in Ikaw Lamang, Philippine Entertainment Portal contributor Jocelyn Dimaculangan wrote that Manabat "brought the house down with her funny one-liners and she evoked sympathy whenever she broke down in tears.[68] For her portrayal of a patient with progeria in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya, Nestor Torre Jr. described her performance as "exceptionally insightful", stating that Manabat "went on to comprehensively understand the many complex emotions her tragedy-scarred character was feeling".[69] Coney Reyes, whom she worked with in 100 Days to Heaven, praised her ability to quickly pick up complex instructions on set while Vilma Santos described her as a "good, good child actress."[70][71]

Acting credits

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Manabat's most commercially successful films include Ang Tanging Ina Mo: Last Na 'To! (2010), Enteng Ng Ina Mo (2011), 24/7 in Love and Sisterakas (both in 2012). Her best regarded roles on television include Agua Bendita, Momay (both in 2010), 100 Days to Heaven (2011), Hawak Kamay (2014), Dirty Linen, Senior High (both in 2023), and It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2025).[72][73]

Accolades

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Awards and nominations received by Xyriel Manabat
Award[a] Year[b] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards 2011 Pop Kapamilya TV Character 100 Days to Heaven Nominated [74]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2012 Most Popular Female Child Performer 100 Days to Heaven Won [75]
FAMAS Awards 2011 Best Child Actress Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Won [76]
2012 A Mother's Story Won [77]
2013 Amorosa: The Revenge Nominated [78]
Gawad Genio Awards 2011 Best Film Child Performer Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Won [4]
Gawad PASADO Awards 2012 Pinakapasadong Simbolo ng Kagandahang Asal 100 Days to Heaven Won [79]
Gawad Tanglaw Awards 2012 Best Performance by an Actress (Drama Series) 100 Days to Heaven Won [80]
2015 Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Salamin") Won [81]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2011 Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series 100 Days to Heaven Nominated [82]
2013 Nominated [83]
Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards 2022 Fave Child Star Xyriel Manabat Nominated [84]
Fave Twin / Triplets Agua Bendita Nominated
Metro Manila Film Festival 2010 Best Child Performer Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Won [85]
2011 Enteng Ng Ina Mo Nominated [86]
NSSU Students' Choice Awards for Radio and Television 2012 Special Award Xyriel Manabat Won [87]
PEPsters' Choice Awards 2013 Female Child Star of the Year Xyriel Manabat Won [88]
Platinum Stallion Media Awards 2025 Breakthrough Artist of the Year High Street Won [89]
PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2011 Movie Child Performer of the Year Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Won [90]
2012 Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! Nominated [91]
2013 A Mother's Story Won [92]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2010 Best New Female TV Personality Agua Bendita Nominated [93]
2012 Best Drama Actress 100 Days to Heaven Nominated [94]
Best Child Performer Won
2013 Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw Nominated [95]
2015 Hawak Kamay Nominated [96]
Rawr Awards 2023 Beshie ng Taon Senior High Nominated [97]
Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Idol 2009 3rd Runner-up Xyriel Manabat Bronze [98]
Tag Awards Chicago 2023 Most Promising Female Star Senior High Won
USTv Student's Choice Awards 2012 Best Actress in a Local Soap Opera 100 Days to Heaven Won [99]
VP Choice Awards 2024 Breakthrough Star of the Year Dirty Linen Nominated [100]
TV Supporting Actress of the Year Senior High Nominated
2025 High Street Nominated [101]
2026 It's Okay to Not Be Okay Pending [102]
Yahoo OMG! Awards 2012 Child Star of the Year Xyriel Manabat Won [103]

Notes

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  1. ^ Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  2. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

See also

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