BEAUTY QUEEN and actress Catriona Gray is always in the forefront of socio-civic activities not only in the Philippines but throughout the world.
On Thursday, May 28, 2026, the 2018 Miss Universe will host the premiere night of one of the most awaited documentary films about marginalized Filipinos surviving the daily challenges of the seas in Zambales Province.
Catriona is inspired in making the film “Forged by Fire” which she collaborated with Operation Blessing Philippines and CBN Asia to capture “real lives shaped by loss, but not defined by it.
Gray filmed and did on cam sequences to promote, according to the social media posts of Operation Blessing Philippines the “stories of hope, faith, and survival in communities facing disasters. She supports their disaster relief, social responsibility, and long-term community empowerment initiatives, including aid for marginalized sectors like fishermen in Zambales.”
Cat is inspired and motivated to contribute her mass media mileage and celebrity influence to the awareness, development and call to action of people in combating natural and man-made catastrophes. “These are the moments you don’t usually see. Between takes, quiet pauses, and real encounters with stories that stay long after the cameras stop rolling,” she noted in her socmed spaces.
The exclusive showing of the doc film is a rare chance for the kindred souls to help victims of disasters all over the Philippines and beyond.
At the Robinsons Galleria Movieworld in Ortigas, a moviegoer just has to shell out a minimum donation of Php500.00 to watch Catriona and the documentary film project and support our needy fellow Filipinos.
“Forged by Fire” is a movie focusing on real-life stories of Filipino resilience, faith and recovery following devastating disasters.
