After three love- and fun-filled years, Hollywood’s Amerasian star Lana Condor is leaving behind the character that changed the course of her career forever. The 23-year-old became a global household name when she landed the lead in Netflix’s teen romantic-comedy movie series “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” She first gave life to Lara Jean Covey in 2018, then in the sequel “P.S. I Love Still You” in 2020, and for the third and final time today with the streaming premiere of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: Always and Forever.”
In a virtual interview with Philippine media, Condor expectedly shared how much she will miss working on the successful series.
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