InLife ambassadors Sharon Cuneta & Miel Pangilinan encourage Filipinos to dream big

Megastar Sharon Cuneta may have lost 100 lbs. over the course of seven years, but that doesn’t stop her — and daughter Miel Pangilinan — from dreaming big, especially now that they are brand ambassadors of the largest Filipino life insurance company.

InLife president and CEO Raoul Littaua and executive chairperson Nina L. Aguas with ‘Dreamweavers’ Sharon Cuneta and Miel Pangilinan

The mother and daughter duo was recently introduced as InLife’s new brand ambassadors in an event held yesterday at the Ayala Museum. As ‘Dreamweavers,’ Sharon and Miel are tasked to amplify the company’s mission to help Filipinos lead A Lifetime for Good.

Having started her entertainment career at a young age, Sharon holds an unwavering belief in honing talents, working hard, and pursuing dreams for her family. For Sharon, this collaboration presents an opportunity to inspire families, particularly the head of the households, to continue dreaming big for their loved ones and finding the good in life amidst the changing times.

“InLife allows us to be Dreamweavers,” Sharon said. “With a trusted partner that believes in our dreams, we can fearlessly pursue our passions and cultivate our own artistry. Let us embrace the spirit of artists and take courage to dream big.”

InLife president and CEO Raoul Littaua shares a light moment with the Megastar/ Photo by Joanne Rae M. Ramirez

Miel, on the other hand, shared her confidence in expressing herself and pursuing her passions alongside InLife. She looks forward to sound off InLife’s message to dream big and explore the good in life among the youth.

“InLife believes in young Dreamweavers like me as we build our own paths and shape our future,” Miel said. “InLife encourages us to create without fear of judgment or making mistakes, and to foster our artistic spirit. I am thrilled to be a part of this movement that celebrates inclusivity and diversity.”

InLife executive chairperson Nina Aguas and Sharon Cuneta / Photo by Joanne Rae M. Ramirez

Nina Aguas, Executive Chairperson of InLife, highlighted the company’s dedication to inspire Filipinos to dream big, explore their passions, challenge their creativity, and embark on a journey towards A Lifetime for Good.

InLife President and CEO Raoul Littaua, meanwhile, emphasized the significance of financial planning in achieving dreams and securing a prosperous future for families. He urged individuals to proactively plan their finances with InLife’s proven track record of safeguarding the financial well-being of Filipinos.

InLife’s Nina Aguas, PeopleAsia editor-in-chief Joanne Rae Ramirez, Sharon Cuneta and Miel Pangilinan check out Juan Luna’s “Hymen Oh Hymenee,” whose exhibit at the Ayala Museum, is part of InLife’s support for the arts./ Photo by Joanne Rae M. Ramirez

As InLife embarks on this exciting venture with Sharon and Miel, they endeavor to inspire generations of Dreamweavers who will shape the artistic landscape and secure their financial future. Together, they stand for “a dream today, a lifetime for good tomorrow.”