Sarah Edwards has garnered praise for her portrayal of Trina, a complex and nuanced character in the GMA Network drama “Lovers/Liars.” The show, known for its unconventional storytelling and exploration of family dynamics, throws Trina into the spotlight as a “nepo baby” – a child of celebrities who faces the challenges of navigating both privilege and societal expectations.
Trina is woven into the heart of the Pacifica plot in “Lovers/Liars,” offering viewers a glimpse into the interconnected lives of Via, Caloy, Nika, and Trina. Via, the new CEO and owner of the real estate company, navigates leadership while Trina serves on the board. Meanwhile, Caloy and Nika rekindle their past romance as architects there, with a secret twist: Caloy’s affair with Via. This intricate web of relationships explores the complexities of love, betrayal, and choices in contemporary times.
Working with veteran actress Claudine Barretto was both intimidating and rewarding for Sarah. Initially starstruck, she described overcoming her initial hesitance to find Claudine warm and supportive. Now, Sarah thrives in her role and expresses pure excitement to collaborate further with the talented cast.
Edwards delivers a captivating performance, capturing Trina’s internal struggles with authenticity and self-worth. Faced with accusations of benefiting solely from her family’s legacy, Trina grapples with proving her own talent and carving her own path. The young actress masterfully portrays the character’s vulnerability and resilience, resonating with viewers who can relate to the pressures of forging one’s identity in the face of external assumptions.
Beyond the emotional depth, Edwards also shines in moments of humor and wit. Trina’s sarcasm and sharp tongue provide a counterpoint to her vulnerability, making her a relatable and engaging character. Her chemistry with her co-stars, particularly Claudine Barretto who portrays her stepmother, is undeniable, adding another layer of complexity to the family dynamics.
Sarah Edwards truly embodies the essence of Trina. Her performance is nuanced, believable, and captivating. She manages to portray the character’s privilege without shying away from its complexities, and she brings a refreshing honesty to the role that makes Trina instantly relatable.
Edwards’ success in “Lovers/Liars” is a testament to her talent and dedication. She proves that she is more than just a “nepo baby,” but a skilled actress capable of delivering powerful and nuanced performances. Her portrayal of Trina is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers and solidify her place as a rising star in the Philippine entertainment industry.