Bea Alonzo once dreaded entering her 30s, thinking that it would limit the roles she could play onscreen. And then, there's the societal expectation that women at that age should be settling down. "I used to think that when I turned 30, there would be less opportunities for me. And I feel like society tells us that if you're a woman in your 30s, then you should be marrying already. But back then, the circumstances in my life were different. I wasn't there yet. And I was like, 'What am I going to do?'" she said at her launch as the new ambassador of the beauty and wellness brand Beautderm. But now, at 34, Bea realized that being in her 30s wasn't the career limbo she thought it ...
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