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In an interview in ABS-CBN's "Umagang Kay Ganda" on Tuesday, July 17, Bailey said he is happy to be part of the pop group, stressing that it has always been his dream to become an international star. (Photo: Bailey May/Instagram)

In an interview in ABS-CBN’s “Umagang Kay Ganda” on Tuesday, July 17, Bailey said he is happy to be part of the pop group, stressing that it has always been his dream to become an international star. (Photo: Bailey May/Instagram)

Former “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate Bailey May, along with other members of the global pop group Now United, set foot in Manila for their special show this Friday, July 20, at the Lucky Chinatown Mall Atrium.

In an interview in ABS-CBN’s “Umagang Kay Ganda” on Tuesday, Bailey said he is happy to be part of the pop group, stressing that it has always been his dream to become an international star.

“I’m just so blessed that I can represent the Philippines at the same time,” he said.

The entertainment press asked the young star what changes happened to him especially now that he is a member of the pop group, Bailey responded, “Siguro po sa mga talento ko. Sa tingin ko gumaling ako sa pagsayaw, sa pagkanta, sa lahat po (I think I improved my talents. I think I improved my dancing and singing skills, everything).

In November 2016, the Now United officially announced on its social media accounts that Bailey, known for his fondness for music, was selected to join the group which was formed by Simon Fuller — the mastermind behind “American Idol and the legendary Spice Girls.

[READ: Now United’s 11th member: Bailey May]

The Now United is composed of different talents from 11 countries that include Brazil, Canada, Finland, India, Japan, Russia, Senegal, South Korea, United Kingdom (UK), United States of America (USA), and of course the Philippines.

The global pop group will also have their show on Saturday, July 21 at the Eastwood Central Plaza and on Sunday, July 22, at the Venice Piazza, Grand Canal Mall.

Philippines is their eighth stop for the group’s world tour. They are also currently working on their album which will be released this summer.

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