Isa Fabregas

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Isa Fabregas
Born
Isabella Fabregas-Cuna

(1987-01-20) January 20, 1987 (age 36)
Manila, Philippines
Occupation
  • Singer
Years active2010–present
SpouseVince Cuna

Isabella Fabregas-Cuna, also known by the name Isa Fabregas (born January 12, 1987), is a Filipino, American, and Spanish singer.

Contents

Biography

She was born on Manila, Philippines.

However, she moved on Cebu City.

Career

2010-present

She auditioned on The Voice of the Philippines last July 2013.

ShowSong choiceResult
Blind Auditions"Lean On Me [1] "picking Bamboo
The Battles"Don't Speak"Through to the Live shows
Live Shows"You've Got a Friend/No One/Where Is the Love?"Lost

After that, she went to The Singing Bee from October 2013 to August 2014.

After that, she appeared on her new group, Victory Worship.

Filmography

Others

Others
YearTitleRoleNetwork
2013 The Voice of the Philippines Contestant ABS-CBN

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References

  1. The Voice of the Philippines: Isabella Fabregas | Blind Auditions , retrieved 2023-06-27