After a brief hiatus following a bar altercation that led to her arrest, Awra Briguela has resurfaced on social media with a bang. The young comedian’s online comeback comes in the form of an exciting announcement about her participation in an upcoming series, effectively shifting the focus back to her professional endeavors.
Taking to her rejuvenated Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) accounts, Awra Briguela let her presence be known by sharing a vibrant poster for the much-anticipated series, “Comedy Island Philippines,” set to stream on Prime Video. In this new venture, Awra will share the screen with a star-studded cast, including the likes of Carlo Aquino, Rufa Mae Quinto, Andrea Brillantes, Jerald Napoles, Cai Cortez, Justine Luzares, and Drew Arellano.
The series, spanning six episodes, promises an adventurous plotline that’s bound to capture viewers’ attention. “Comedy Island Philippines” follows this diverse group of celebrities as they find themselves stranded on the enigmatic Tawa-Tawa Island. The island, which makes its reappearance after a century, sets the stage for the fictional ‘Centennial Games.’ The stranded celebrities are faced with a daunting task—to engage in these imaginative games, pitting wit and humor against challenges, all in a bid to survive and escape the island’s grasp.
In a strategic move, Awra Briguela has limited the comments section on both her social media posts. While her return to the digital realm has been marked with the announcement of her exciting project, the comedian has tactfully chosen to avoid any reference to the unfortunate incident that occurred on the early hours of June 29.
As the spotlight shifts back to her work, fans and followers are eagerly awaiting the release of “Comedy Island Philippines” on Prime Video. With a cast brimming with comedic talent and a unique storyline, the series is poised to deliver a much-needed dose of laughter and entertainment, inviting viewers to escape reality and immerse themselves in a world of humor and imagination once it graces screens.