KC Concepcion
Maria Kristina Cassandra "KC" Cuneta Concepcion (born April 7, 1985) is a Filipino actress, singer, television host, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, best known as the only child of actress Sharon Cuneta and actor Gabby Concepcion.[1][2] Born in Manila, she graduated from the American University of Paris in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Corporate Communications and a minor in Theater Arts.[3][4] Concepcion entered the entertainment industry in 2008, debuting as a lead actress in the romantic comedy film For the First Time opposite Richard Gutierrez, which became one of the highest-grossing Filipino films of the year.[5] That same year, she launched her music career with the album a.k.a. Cassandra under Sony BMG, featuring the hit single "Imposible," which set records for digital downloads in the Philippines.[6] Her television breakthrough came in 2009 with the ABS-CBN adaptation of Lovers in Paris, where she starred alongside Piolo Pascual.[5] She followed with lead roles in films like When I Met U (2009) and Forever and a Day (2011), as well as the teleserye Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala (2013).[7] Beyond acting and music, Concepcion has built a successful career as an entrepreneur, founding her fine jewelry line Avec Moi by Kristina in 2018, inspired by the women in her life and featuring handcrafted designs that celebrate female strength.[8] In 2019, she became the first Filipina ambassador for the global beauty brand Shiseido, representing its foundation and skincare lines.[9] Her humanitarian efforts include serving as the National Ambassador Against Hunger for the United Nations [World Food Programme](/page/World_Food Programme) (WFP) starting in 2009; in August 2025, she renewed her role as WFP Goodwill Ambassador, focusing on universal school meals and nutrition in the Philippines, with her first mission visiting schools and farmers in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).[10][11] In October 2025, Concepcion announced her return to music under ABS-CBN's Star Music label after a 14-year hiatus from recording, signaling a new phase in her multifaceted career. Throughout her professional journey, she has balanced high-profile endorsements, international studies, and advocacy, establishing herself as a prominent figure in Philippine entertainment and philanthropy.[7]Early years
Early life
Maria Kristina Cassandra Cuneta Concepcion was born on April 7, 1985, in Manila, Philippines.[12] She is the only child of actress and singer Sharon Cuneta and actor Gabby Concepcion, whose high-profile marriage in the Philippine entertainment industry placed her in the spotlight from an early age.[13] Often referred to as the "Mega Daughter" in reference to her mother's longstanding title as the "Megastar," KC's family background inherently linked her to show business prominence.[14] KC has several half-siblings from her parents' subsequent relationships. On her mother's side, through Sharon Cuneta's marriage to politician Francis Pangilinan, she shares half-siblings Frankie, Miel, and Miguel Pangilinan.[15] From her father's later unions, KC has half-sisters Garie Concepcion, Cloie Skarne, Samantha Concepcion, and Savannah Concepcion.[12] These familial ties reflect the blended dynamics of her upbringing following her parents' separation in 1987.[16] Growing up in a prominent showbiz family, KC experienced early exposure to the entertainment industry, attending industry events and navigating public attention as the child of two celebrities.[13] Her childhood was marked by the privileges and scrutiny of fame, with her parents' careers shaping a life immersed in media and public life from infancy.[17] Despite the glamour, accounts from family describe her early years as relatively normal within their high-profile context, supported by close relatives.[16]Education
KC Concepcion began her formal education in the Philippines, attending Saint Pedro Poveda College, an exclusive all-girls institution in Mandaluyong, for her grade school years.[18] This early schooling provided a strong foundation in a structured, Catholic-oriented environment that emphasized academic excellence and personal development.[18] For her secondary education, Concepcion enrolled at the International School Manila, a prestigious international institution in Taguig, where she graduated in 2003.[19] The school's diverse, multicultural curriculum, following an American-style program, exposed her to global perspectives early on and prepared her for further studies abroad.[19] Following her high school graduation, Concepcion relocated to Paris, France, to pursue higher education at the American University of Paris, supported by her family's encouragement for international opportunities.[20] She earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Corporate Communications with a minor in Theater Arts in 2007.[3] Her time in Paris immersed her in a bilingual academic setting, where she honed her proficiency in French alongside her native English and Filipino (Tagalog), fostering a multilingual capability that has influenced her cross-cultural communication skills.[21] This global educational journey broadened her worldview, emphasizing intercultural understanding and adaptability, which later shaped her professional pursuits in entertainment and advocacy.[22]Career beginnings
Debut in entertainment
KC Concepcion entered the entertainment industry in 2003 at the age of 18, initially balancing her studies abroad with early professional opportunities. She debuted as a video jockey (VJ) for MTV Asia, hosting music programs and segments that provided her with visibility across the Asia-Pacific region. This role marked her first significant exposure in broadcasting, allowing her to connect with a diverse audience through youth-oriented content on the global franchise.[23] Concurrently, Concepcion secured her initial product endorsements, appearing in television commercials and print advertisements, which established her as a rising commercial model while she pursued her education in Paris. These early ventures highlighted her versatility and appeal as a fresh face in Philippine entertainment, drawing interest from brands seeking a youthful, international image. By 2007, after accumulating several years of such endorsements, she had solidified a foundation as an emerging talent.[24] Upon graduating from the American University of Paris in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in International Corporate Communications and a minor in Theater Arts, Concepcion transitioned to a full-time career in the industry. Her education abroad enhanced her global perspective, contributing to her poised public persona. This shift culminated in her acting debut the following year, starring as Pia Sandoval in the romantic drama film For the First Time (2008), directed by Joyce Bernal and co-starring Richard Gutierrez. The movie, produced by Star Cinema, became a commercial success at the box office, grossing significant earnings and marking her breakthrough as a leading actress.[25][23]Early television and hosting
KC Concepcion entered the Philippine television landscape in 2008 after signing an exclusive contract with ABS-CBN, marking the start of her multifaceted career in acting and hosting. Her initial foray included the drama anthology series I Am KC, a four-week special that premiered on March 29, 2008, where she portrayed various roles to demonstrate her versatility as a performer. This project served as a platform to introduce her talents to a broader audience on the network.[26] A pivotal moment came in 2009 with her lead role in the television series Lovers in Paris, a Philippine adaptation of the popular Korean drama of the same name. Airing from September 28 to December 11, 2009, on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida block, the series starred Concepcion as Vivian Vizcarra, a young woman pursuing her dreams in Paris, opposite Piolo Pascual. The show achieved high ratings and solidified her status as a leading actress, drawing significant viewership and critical attention for its romantic storyline and international filming locations.[27] Concepcion expanded into dedicated hosting roles in the early 2010s, beginning with her own morning talk show Simply KC, which premiered on May 24, 2010, and aired weekdays at 9:45 a.m. on ABS-CBN's Umaganda block until October 22, 2010. The program featured celebrity guests sharing personal stories, lifestyle segments, and light-hearted discussions, allowing Concepcion to showcase her engaging on-camera presence and interview skills. During this period, she also co-hosted the entertainment news program The Buzz from 2010 to 2012, providing commentary on showbiz happenings alongside industry peers.[28] In 2012, Concepcion took on her first major reality television hosting duty with The X Factor Philippines, the local adaptation of the international singing competition franchise. Premiering on June 23, 2012, and running until October 14, 2012, on ABS-CBN, she served as the main host, guiding contestants through auditions, bootcamps, and live shows judged by a panel including Gary Valenciano, Charice, Martin Nievera, and Pilita Corrales. The series highlighted her ability to manage high-stakes formats and interact dynamically with performers and judges.[29] These early television endeavors from 2009 to 2013, combining scripted roles with hosting opportunities, positioned Concepcion as a versatile entertainer capable of transitioning between dramatic performances and live audience engagement, laying the foundation for her broader career trajectory.[30]Music career
2008–2010: Debut albums
In July 2008, KC Concepcion released her debut studio album, a.k.a. Cassandra, under Sony BMG Philippines, marking her entry into the music industry as a singer-songwriter. The 13-track album blended covers and original compositions, showcasing a fusion of pop genres including alternative rock, bossa nova, and reggae; notable examples include the cover of Modern English's "I Melt with You" and the original track "Doo Be Doo."[31][32] The album quickly gained commercial traction, becoming the top-selling record at major retailer Odyssey within three weeks of release and earning a Gold certification in October 2008 before achieving Platinum status the following November, signifying strong initial market reception in the Philippines.[33][34][35] The lead single "Imposible," an original composition released on July 24, 2008, propelled the album's success by becoming a digital phenomenon, amassing over 1 million online downloads in the Philippines and establishing Concepcion as a prominent figure in original Pilipino music (OPM).[36] A follow-up single, "Doo Be Doo," released in November 2008, further supported promotional efforts, including live performances and media appearances that highlighted her vocal versatility.[32] Concepcion's sophomore effort, the self-titled KC, arrived in March 2010, also via Sony Music, featuring 12 tracks with a greater emphasis on her songwriting contributions, including originals such as "Tayo Na," "Takipsilim," and "Worth the Wait."[37] The album incorporated collaborations with international songwriters, notably Jaye Muller and Ben Patton for select tracks, alongside local producers like Marvin Querido and Jimmy Bondoc, resulting in a polished pop sound.[38][37] Promotional activities included music videos for singles like "Not Like the Movies" and tours across the Philippines, though the project reflected a more introspective phase in her discography compared to her explosive debut.[38]Hiatus and 2025 comeback
Following the release of her second studio album KC in 2010, Concepcion took an extended hiatus from music, spanning from 2011 to 2024, during which she shifted her professional focus to acting roles, entrepreneurial ventures such as her jewelry line Avec Moi, and philanthropic efforts including her role as a UN World Food Programme goodwill ambassador.[39][40][41] On October 23, 2025, Concepcion announced her return to the music industry under ABS-CBN's Star Music label, marking the end of a 14-year absence from releasing new music.[42][43] Star Music teased the comeback on social media with a photo of Concepcion alongside the label's team, captioned "She's back, radiant as ever—and brewing something truly special," signaling a "new era in music" but providing no further details on releases or projects at the time.[42][39]Acting career
Television roles
KC Concepcion transitioned into dramatic television roles in the late 2000s, marking her evolution from hosting to leading actress in Philippine teleseryes. Her breakthrough came with the 2009 romantic comedy-drama Lovers in Paris, a Philippine adaptation of the popular South Korean series of the same name, where she portrayed the lead character Vivian Vizcarra, a young Filipina pursuing her dreams in Paris and entangled in a love triangle.[44] The series, co-starring Piolo Pascual as Carlo Aranaz and Zanjoe Marudo as Martin Aranaz, aired on ABS-CBN and highlighted Concepcion's ability to handle romantic leads, contributing to its success as a primetime hit. In 2013, Concepcion took on a more challenging antagonist role in the melodrama Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala, playing Alexis Ganzon, a scheming woman driven by obsession and revenge opposite Judy Ann Santos as the protagonist Anessa and Sam Milby as Eros.[45][46] This marked her first venture into villainy, a departure from her earlier innocent characters, and was praised for showcasing her range in intense confrontational scenes, including notable slapping sequences that underscored the series' themes of family loyalty and betrayal.[47] The ABS-CBN production, directed by Malu L. Sevilla and others, achieved high ratings and solidified her status as a versatile performer in the 2010s.[48] Concepcion continued her progression to protagonist roles in 2014 with the period drama Ikaw Lamang, where she starred as Natalia Isabelle Hidalgo in the second season (Book 2), depicting a strong-willed woman navigating love, family secrets, and societal pressures in early 20th-century Philippines.[49][50] Co-starring with Kim Chiu, Coco Martin, and Julia Montes, the series explored themes of forbidden romance and redemption, with Concepcion's character central to the narrative's emotional twists. Directed by Malu L. Sevilla among others, it represented her shift toward complex historical figures, further demonstrating her growth in dramatic depth.[51] Throughout the 2010s, Concepcion also made select guest appearances in anthology series like Wansapanataym (2011) as Caroline and episodes of Maalaala Mo Kaya, often portraying multifaceted women in short-form stories that complemented her lead roles without overshadowing them.[52] As of 2025, she has no announced upcoming television projects, focusing instead on other endeavors.[42]Film roles
KC Concepcion made her mark in Philippine cinema with her romantic lead role as Jenny in the 2009 film When I Met U, directed by Joel Lamangan, where she portrayed a hopeless romantic mall promoter who falls for a pilot named Benjie, played by Richard Gutierrez, amid a whirlwind romance tested by tragedy in Palawan.[5] The film, a romantic comedy that grossed significantly at the box office, showcased Concepcion's chemistry with Gutierrez and her ability to convey emotional vulnerability, earning praise for her natural performance as a relatable everywoman seeking true love.[53] In 2011, she starred in the romantic drama Forever and a Day, directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and released by Star Cinema, playing Raffy, a free-spirited woman in Bukidnon who helps a jaded city dweller, Eugene (Sam Milby), rediscover joy and love through their shared adventures and personal growth.) In 2013, Concepcion took on a more intense action-oriented role in Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, a biopic directed by Chito S. Roño about notorious gangster Arturo "Boy Golden" Porcuna, with Jeorge Estregan in the lead. She played Marla "Marla Dy" De Guzman, a feisty burlesque dancer driven by vengeance against a rival gang leader, displaying martial arts skills in fight scenes that highlighted her physical commitment to the character.[54] The film, an entry in the Metro Manila Film Festival, allowed Concepcion to diverge from romantic roles, earning her the Movie Actress of the Year at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for Cinema and Best Actress at the 62nd FAMAS Awards for her portrayal of a resilient ally in a tale of revenge and survival.[5] Concepcion expanded into international cinema with her role in the Hollywood independent film Asian Persuasion (2023), directed by Jhett Tolentino, which received a wider theatrical release in 2025. In the romantic comedy set in New York, she portrayed Avery Chua, a successful Filipino-American fashion professional navigating life as a divorcee while dealing with an unexpected living arrangement that sparks comedic and heartfelt situations.[55][56] Her performance was noted for bringing empowerment and cultural nuance to the character, marking a significant step in her career toward global projects and Asian representation in American indie film.[57] Among her other notable film roles, Concepcion starred in the 2010 drama I'll Be There, directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes, as Maxi dela Cerna, a New York-based aspiring fashion designer who returns to the Philippines after her mother's death to reconnect with her estranged father, played by her real-life father Gabby Concepcion, while rekindling a romance with childhood friend Tommy, portrayed by Jericho Rosales. The family drama explored themes of forgiveness and heritage, drawing on Concepcion's personal dynamics for authenticity in her emotional performance.[5]Theater work
KC Concepcion made her theater debut at age 16 in the 2001 production of Disney's The Little Mermaid, staged by Atlantis Productions at the Meralco Theater in Manila, where she portrayed the lead role of Princess Sapphire, a character inspired by Ariel.[58][59] Her performance showcased early signs of her stage presence, blending acting with vocal delivery in the musical's key numbers, earning praise for her poise despite her youth.[58] In 2005, Concepcion took on another prominent musical role as Belle in Atlantis Productions' staging of Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the same Meralco Theater, alternating with co-star Karel Marquez.[60][61] The production highlighted her vocal talents in songs like "Home" and "A Change in Me," contributing to the show's success as a family-oriented spectacle that drew large audiences in the Philippines.[62] Critics noted her ability to convey Belle's intelligence and independence, marking a step up in her theatrical maturity.[60] Concepcion returned to the stage in 2008 for Katy! The Musical Concert, a multi-media tribute to singer Katy de la Cruz, where she portrayed the titular character in a lead role that integrated live performance with archival footage.[63][64] Held at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza, the concert emphasized her singing prowess through renditions of classic Filipino standards, blending homage with her growing entertainment profile.[63] Despite these notable appearances, Concepcion's involvement in theater has remained infrequent, largely overshadowed by her commitments to television series, films, and music projects since the late 2000s.[65] Her stage work, primarily in musicals, has underscored her versatility in live performance, though she has not pursued major productions in the intervening years.[66]Other pursuits
Endorsements and business
In 2019, KC Concepcion was appointed as the first Filipina brand ambassador for Shiseido Philippines, representing the Japanese cosmetics giant in promotional campaigns focused on natural beauty and self-refreshing foundations.[9] This endorsement marked a significant milestone in her commercial portfolio, aligning with the brand's emphasis on authenticity and confidence.[67] Concepcion expanded into entrepreneurship with the launch of her fine jewelry line, Avec Moi, in 2018, featuring handcrafted pieces in solid gold and precious stones inspired by personal motifs like roses.[68] The collection, designed by Concepcion herself, emphasizes timeless, bespoke designs and has remained active, with new drops such as turquoise necklaces in 2025.[69] In 2020, she introduced KC's Closet, a circular fashion venture selling pre-loved and new luxury items from brands like Gucci and Christian Louboutin to promote sustainable style.[11] That same year, Concepcion signed an exclusive management contract with Cornerstone Entertainment Inc., signaling her strategic return to the industry under professional guidance for career diversification.[70] Her business efforts also include collaborations with lifestyle brands, such as the 2018 co-creation of the Happy Skin x KC Express Gel Polish Collection, which featured empowering shades like "Power" and "Beauty" to celebrate women's confidence.[71]Philanthropy and ambassadorships
KC Concepcion was appointed in February 2008 as the first Filipino National Ambassador Against Hunger for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), a role in which she promoted fundraising and raised awareness for the organization's efforts to combat hunger in the Philippines and globally.[72][73] In this capacity, she participated in field visits, campaigns, and events to support WFP initiatives, leveraging her public platform to amplify the cause.[74] After a five-year hiatus, Concepcion returned to her role as WFP National Goodwill Ambassador on August 19, 2025, coinciding with World Humanitarian Day, where she reaffirmed her commitment to the organization's push for universal access to school meals in the Philippines.[10][75] Her renewed focus emphasizes nutrition and education for children, with her first mission as a returning ambassador involving a visit to a school in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to highlight WFP's school feeding programs.[10][11] In October 2020, Concepcion was named a celebrity ambassador for WWF-Philippines, where she advocates for environmental conservation through initiatives promoting sustainable food consumption and production.[76][77] She uses her influence to share eco-friendly recipes and encourage practices that protect biodiversity and reduce environmental impact.[78] Concepcion has been actively involved in disaster relief efforts, notably following Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in November 2013, when she donated over PHP 3 million to WFP's emergency operations and organized fundraisers to support recovery in affected areas.[79][80] She also publicly urged donations to WFP and joined on-the-ground relief activities to aid victims in the Visayas region.[81][73]Personal life
Family relationships
KC Concepcion was born to actress Sharon Cuneta and actor Gabby Concepcion, who separated when she was three years old, leading to a blended family dynamic that has evolved over time.[82] In May 2024, Cuneta publicly described her relationship with Concepcion as "estranged," citing emotional pain amid family tensions.[83] Despite this, Concepcion honored her mother in a Mother's Day vlog on May 12, 2024, sharing cherished gifts and memories while expressing hopes for mutual enjoyment of life.[84] The pair reconciled later that year through heartfelt conversations, with Concepcion noting in December 2024 that it marked the "perfect way to end" the year.[85] By October 2025, in an interview with Boy Abunda, Concepcion confirmed their strong bond, stating, "Sobrang OK na kami ni mama" and emphasizing family love.[86] Concepcion maintains a close relationship with her father, Gabby Concepcion, often sharing family trips and expressing emotional relief over improved parental dynamics. Their bond was highlighted in the 2010 film I'll Be There, where they co-starred as father and daughter, portraying a story of reconciliation that mirrored aspects of their real-life connection.[87] Concepcion has nurtured ties with her half-siblings across both sides of her family, many of whom are involved in the entertainment industry, including singer-actress Frankie Pangilinan (half-sister via Cuneta) and models Garrie and Samantha Concepcion (half-sisters via Gabby).[87] She has described cherishing these relationships, such as bonding trips with her father's daughters in Batangas in April 2024, though past social media unfollows of stepfather Kiko Pangilinan and Frankie in 2023 indicated temporary strains in her mother's side of the family.[88][89] Recent reconciliations have reportedly strengthened these familial interactions within the industry.[90] In a gesture underscoring her renewed closeness with Cuneta, Concepcion accepted the Elegant Filipina Award on her mother's behalf at the Elegant Filipinas gala on November 5, 2025, proudly honoring Cuneta's grace and contributions to Philippine entertainment.[91]Romantic relationships
KC Concepcion's romantic relationships have often drawn significant media attention given her prominence in the Philippine entertainment industry. Early in her career, she was rumored to have dated singer Billy Crawford from 2005 to 2007, though the pair never publicly confirmed the relationship.[92] In 2009, Concepcion began dating actor Piolo Pascual while co-starring in the ABS-CBN series Lovers in Paris, with the couple going public in 2010.[93] Their two-year romance ended in November 2011 amid reported challenges, and Concepcion later reflected that she regretted the breakup, describing it as a genuine connection that taught her valuable lessons about commitment.[94] From late 2013 to 2014, Concepcion dated actor Paulo Avelino, with the relationship confirmed by Avelino in a 2015 interview where he noted they had put it on hold due to her studies abroad but ultimately did not reconcile romantically.[95] Concepcion's most extended high-profile partnership was with businessman and former Azkals footballer Aly Borromeo, whom she dated from 2016 to 2018 after meeting through mutual friends.[96] The couple frequently shared affectionate moments publicly before parting ways amicably, with Borromeo later clarifying in 2018 that they maintained a positive relationship post-breakup.[97] Rumors of a reunion with Borromeo resurfaced in October 2024 when they were photographed together at the Azkals Celebrity Cup football event.[98] By early 2025, additional sightings—including attending a wedding and Borromeo joining her 40th birthday celebration in Amanpulo—intensified speculation, though Concepcion has not confirmed any rekindling.[96][99] In an October 2025 interview on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, Concepcion expressed readiness to settle down, stating she seeks a "provider" partner to build a family with while emphasizing her desire for privacy in future relationships to avoid past public scrutiny.[100] She has handled previous breakups by focusing on self-reflection, often sharing in interviews that she analyzes her role in them to foster personal growth without delving into details.[101]Filmography
Films
KC Concepcion made her film debut in 2008 and has appeared in several Philippine and international productions. Her roles often feature strong female leads in romantic dramas and action films. Below is a chronological list of her feature film appearances.| Year | Title | Role | Director | Co-stars | Release Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | For the First Time | Pia Sandoval | Joyce Bernal | Richard Gutierrez, Phillip Salvador, Eddie Gutierrez | August 27, 2008 (Philippines) | Romantic drama filmed in the Philippines and Greece; marked Concepcion's screen debut.[102][103] |
| 2009 | When I Met U | Jenny | Joel Lamangan | Richard Gutierrez, Iya Villania, Alfred Vargas | February 11, 2009 (Philippines) | Romantic comedy that became one of the highest-grossing Filipino films of 2009, earning ₱80 million at the box office.[104] |
| 2010 | I'll Be There | Maximina "Maxi" dela Cerna | Maryo J. de los Reyes | Gabby Concepcion, Jericho Rosales | June 16, 2010 (Philippines) | Family drama co-starring her real-life father Gabby Concepcion; focuses on themes of forgiveness and reconciliation.[105][106] |
| 2011 | Forever and a Day | Raffy | Cathy Garcia-Molina | Sam Milby | June 17, 2011 (Philippines) | Romantic drama filmed in Bukidnon.)[107] |
| 2013 | Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill | Marla "Marla Dy" De Guzman | Chito S. Roño | Jeorge Estregan, John Estrada, Baron Geisler | December 25, 2013 (Philippines) | Action biopic entry in the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival; based on the life of gangster Arturo "Boy Golden" Porcuna.[108] |
| 2023 | Asian Persuasion | Avery Chua | Jhett Tolentino | Dante Basco, Kevin Kreider, Paolo Montalban, Geneva Carr | November 29, 2023 (Philippines premiere); March 21, 2025 (U.S. theatrical) | Independent Hollywood romantic comedy; Concepcion's first major U.S. film role, premiered at film festivals in 2023.[109][110] |
Television
KC Concepcion debuted on Philippine television with a special marking her 18th birthday in 2003, which aired on ABS-CBN and became the highest-rated program of its season.[111] In 2008, she made her acting debut in an episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya on ABS-CBN, portraying a lead role in a drama special.[112] That same year, she appeared in the Sharon Cuneta Birthday Concert Special on ABS-CBN, performing a special number.[111] Her breakthrough as a leading actress came in 2009 with the romantic drama series Lovers in Paris on ABS-CBN, where she played the protagonist Vivian, opposite Piolo Pascual; the series aired from September 28 to December 11, 2009, spanning 55 episodes.[27] From May 24 to October 22, 2010, Concepcion hosted the weekday morning talk-variety show Simply KC on ABS-CBN, featuring celebrity interviews and lifestyle segments across approximately 110 episodes.[113] In 2012, she served as the host of the inaugural season of The X Factor Philippines on ABS-CBN, which ran from June 23 to October 14, 2012, and focused on discovering musical talents through auditions and live performances.[114] Concepcion returned to acting in 2013 for the melodrama Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala on ABS-CBN, portraying Alexis Ganzon, the antagonist, in a story of revenge and redemption alongside Judy Ann Santos as Anessa and Sam Milby; it aired from June 17 to August 23, 2013, for 50 episodes before being cut short.[115][116] After a period focused on international work and philanthropy, she made guest appearances, including a performance on ASAP in April 2020, marking an early return to local screens.[117] In August 2025, she discussed her ambassadorship with the United Nations World Food Programme on ABS-CBN News' On Cue. Later that year, on October 29, 2025, Concepcion appeared as a guest on GMA's Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, her first major talk show interview in seven years, where she reflected on her career hiatus and family reconciliation.Discography
Studio albums
KC Concepcion has released two studio albums to date, both under Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Philippines). Her debut album, a.k.a. Cassandra, was released on July 15, 2008, and features a mix of cover songs and originals, showcasing her vocal range across pop and ballad styles. The album includes the singles "Imposible" and "Ngiti Lang," with "Imposible" peaking at number 1 on various Philippine OPM charts such as iTunes, MyMusicStore, Astrovision, and Odyssey; it set records for digital downloads in the Philippines. It was certified platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI).[35][33] The tracklist for a.k.a. Cassandra is as follows:| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I Melt With You | Modern English | 3:51 |
| 2 | Imposible | Ricky Lee, Vehnee Saturno | 4:20 |
| 3 | Doo Be Doo | Vehnee Saturno | 3:45 |
| 4 | An Updated Version of Me | KC Concepcion | 3:30 |
| 5 | Ngiti Lang | Junjun Caparas | 4:10 |
| 6 | Umbrella | The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Kuk Harrell | 4:36 |
| 7 | I Just Can't Get Enough | Depeche Mode | 3:40 |
| 8 | Imagine | John Lennon | 3:05 |
| 9 | Agila (Haring Ibon) | Ryan Cayabyab | 4:15 |
| 10 | It Must Have Been Love | Per Gessle | 4:20 |
| 11 | Breathe | Anna Nalick | 4:00 |
| 12 | Sabihin Mo Na Sana (Bonus Track) | Ogie Alcasid | 4:25 |
| 13 | For the First Time (Bonus Track) | Jud Friedman, John Bettis | 4:10 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Not Like the Movies | Jaye Muller, Ben Patton | 3:38 |
| 2 | Di Bale Na | Allan Tongco | 4:14 |
| 3 | So Tell Me | Louie Ocampo, Jingle Buena | 2:50 |
| 4 | Magandang Umaga | KC Concepcion | 3:52 |
| 5 | Tayo Na | Vehnee Saturno | 4:00 |
| 6 | Takipsilim | KC Concepcion | 4:15 |
| 7 | Worth the Wait | KC Concepcion | 3:45 |
| 8 | Hulog | Ogie Alcasid | 4:05 |
| 9 | Naantig Ako sa 'Yo | Vehnee Saturno | 4:20 |
| 10 | Girl Most Likely To | Skye Sweetnam | 3:30 |
| 11 | It's Been a While | Aaron Lewis | 4:10 |
| 12 | After the End | Jaye Muller | 3:55 |
Singles and soundtracks
KC Concepcion released several singles during her early music career, primarily as lead tracks from her studio albums but also as standalone promotions. Her debut single, "Imposible," launched in 2008 as part of her first album A.K.A. Cassandra, marking her entry into the Philippine pop scene with a ballad-style track co-written by Vehnee Saturno.[119] The song featured a music video directed by Onat Tacoma, showcasing Concepcion in emotional, narrative-driven visuals that aligned with its themes of unrequited love.[120] In 2010, Concepcion issued "Tayo Na" from her second album KC, a upbeat pop track emphasizing themes of new beginnings and romance, produced by Jonathan Manalo.[121] The single's accompanying music video highlighted vibrant, youthful energy with choreography and urban settings, further establishing her as a versatile performer.[122] Other notable singles from this era include "Not Like the Movies" (2010), a cover of Katy Perry's hit adapted for the Philippine market, and "Takipsilim" (2010), an original composition reflecting on fleeting moments.[123] These four music videos from her debut period— "Imposible," "Doo Be Doo," "Takipsilim," and "Not Like the Movies"—were all released under Sony BMG Music Entertainment and contributed to her visual branding in OPM (Original Pilipino Music).[124] Concepcion's soundtrack contributions often tied into her acting roles, blending her dual careers in film and television. For the 2008 romantic drama For the First Time, she performed a cover of the classic "For the First Time," originally by Kenny Loggins, as the film's theme song, capturing the story's themes of young love and discovery.[125] In 2009, she sang the title track "When I Met You" for the movie When I Met U, a duet version with co-star Richard Gutierrez that became one of her most streamed songs, exceeding 6 million plays on Spotify.[126] Her television work included the duet "Wag Na Wag Mong Sasabihin" with Piolo Pascual for the 2009 ABS-CBN series Lovers in Paris, a remake of Kitchie Nadal's hit that served as the opening theme and highlighted their on-screen chemistry.[127] These soundtrack releases were primarily digital, available through platforms like iTunes and later streaming services, allowing broader accessibility in the Philippines and internationally.[128] Collaborations extended to features on compilation albums, such as her rendition of "It's Been a While" on various OPM collections.[129] As of 2025, Concepcion has teased a music comeback under ABS-CBN's Star Music label, hinting at potential new singles and digital releases following a 14-year hiatus from original material, though specifics remain forthcoming.[42]| Key Singles | Release Year | Album Association | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Imposible | 2008 | A.K.A. Cassandra | Debut single; music video directed by Onat Tacoma |
| Tayo Na | 2010 | KC | Upbeat pop track; promotional video with choreography |
| Not Like the Movies | 2010 | KC | Cover adaptation; part of debut-era visuals |
| Takipsilim | 2010 | KC | Original ballad; reflective theme |
| Notable Soundtracks | Project | Release Year | Collaborators/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| For the First Time | Film: For the First Time | 2008 | Cover of Kenny Loggins; theme song |
| When I Met You | Film: When I Met U | 2009 | Duet with Richard Gutierrez; over 6M Spotify streams |
| Wag Na Wag Mong Sasabihin | TV: Lovers in Paris | 2009 | Duet with Piolo Pascual; opening theme remake |
Awards and honors
Acting awards
KC Concepcion has received several accolades for her acting performances in Philippine television and film, particularly earning recognition for her supporting roles in primetime dramas and her lead role in a biographical action film. Her wins include back-to-back Best Drama Supporting Actress honors at the PMPC Star Awards for Television, highlighting her versatility in dramatic portrayals.[130][131] In 2013, Concepcion won the Best Drama Supporting Actress award at the 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television for her role as Alexis Gonzaga in the ABS-CBN series Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala, marking her first acting accolade after being nominated in the category alongside performers like Susan Roces and Sylvia Sanchez.[130][132] This victory was for her portrayal of a complex character entangled in themes of love, betrayal, and family conflict.[130] The following year, she secured another win in the same category at the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Television for her performance as Natalia Sandoval in Ikaw Lamang, beating nominees including Amy Austria and Cherie Gil, and demonstrating her continued strength in ensemble dramas.[131][133] Concepcion's film work garnered major honors in 2014 for her lead role as Marla Dalumpines in Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, a biographical film about gangster Arturo Porcuna. She won Best Actress at the 62nd FAMAS Awards, defeating nine other nominees, and was also named Movie Actress of the Year at the PMPC Star Awards for Movies.[134][135] Additionally, she received a nomination for Darling of the Press at the PMPC Star Awards for Movies.[136] In 2023, Concepcion starred in her first international film, the romantic comedy Asian Persuasion, which won the Audience Choice Award for Feature Film at the Soho International Film Festival, recognizing her lead performance among over 100 entries.[137]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Supporting Actress | Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala | Won[130] |
| 2014 | 28th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Supporting Actress | Ikaw Lamang | Won[131] |
| 2014 | PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Actress of the Year | Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill | Won[135] |
| 2014 | 62nd FAMAS Awards | Best Actress | Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill | Won[134] |
| 2014 | PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Darling of the Press | Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill | Nominated[136] |
| 2023 | Soho International Film Festival | Audience Choice Award for Feature Film | Asian Persuasion | Won (film)[137] |