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Carren Eistrup | |
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Born | Carren Emol Eistrup Frederiksen February 5, 2009 Cebu City, Philippines |
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Agent | Merlion Entertainment (present) |
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Origin | Cebu City, Philippines |
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Years active | 2013-present |
Carren Emol Eistrup Frederiksen (born February 5, 2009), known professionally as Carren Eistrup (English: /ˈkærˌrɛn ˈaɪsˌtrʊp/; Tagalog: [ˈkaɾen ˈaɪstɾup]), is a Filipino-Danish performer and television personality.[1] She is known as the first Bida Next Grand Winner of Eat Bulaga!, naming her as one of the newest hosts of the noontime variety show in 2023.[2]
Early life and career
editCarren Eistrup was born on February 5, 2009, in Cebu City, capital of Cebu province, to a Danish father and a Filipino mother.[3] She is the youngest of three children with the other two being her older brothers.[4] Growing up, her mother supported her interests in singing and music by entering her into local talent shows from the age of 5. Eistrup was also enrolled later on in a music academy and various public speaking and modelling workshops to hone her skills.[5][6][7]
2017: ABS-CBN appearances
editIn April 2017, Eistrup marked her first television appearance on ABS-CBN as a contender on Tawag Ng Tanghalan Kids as Carren Frederiksen.[8] In September 2017, Eistrup was a guest talent in an episode of Little Big Shots Philippines where she started getting dubbed as a younger Miley Cyrus.[9]
2018: Eat Bulaga! & World Championship of Performing Arts
editIn June 2018, Eistrup made her debut on Eat Bulaga! and GMA Network when she joined as a contestant on Hype Kang Bata Ka! (transl. You Are A Hype Kid!) as "Kaye" or formally as "Carren Eistrup Frederiksen".[10] In July 2018, she participated in an international competition where she won 8 gold medals in the junior division and 8 gold plaques for the Champion of the World Division, as part of the national team representing the Philippines.[11][12] In August 2018, Eistrup returned on Eat Bulaga! to join the Hype Band cluster round of Hype Kang Bata Ka!, where she played the piano.[13] She made it through as a grand finalist but did not win the competition.[14]
2019–2021: GMA Network appearances
editIn 2019, Eistrup joined the fourth season of the talent search Toppstar Kids and appeared on the second season of the reality talent show Toppstar TV.[6][15] In 2021, Eistrup joined reality talent show Centerstage as "Carren Frederiksen", but did not succeed against her opponent.[16]
2022–2023: Bida Next
editIn August 2022, Eistrup auditioned for Bida Next, a reality talent search for aspiring Eat Bulaga! hosts, where she was reintroduced as "Carren Eistrup".[17] After a thorough series of tests and judging, in October 2022, Eistrup advanced to the Top 17 where she was dubbed as the "Bidang Cebuana Singer" (transl. The Star Cebuana Singer).[18]
On January 7, 2023, the Top 5 candidates advancing to the final round were announced, namely Sheena Palad, Kimpoy Feliciano, Miles Seño, Claire Inso, and also including Eistrup.[19] Another finalist, Marhia Sanchez, qualified for the finals after being saved through online voting, was introduced on January 14. Sanchez rejoined the earlier finalists, thus, forming the Top 6.[20]
The Bida Next Grand Finals was held on February 4, 2023, where the candidates faced the main roster of hosts as the judges and performed their final challenge: a full-scale production number. Eistrup was eventually declared the first Bida Next Grand Winner.[21] Her prizes include ₱500,000, a brand new car, and a one-million-peso contract with Eat Bulaga!.[3][22]
Eistrup became the youngest in the main roster of hosts, superseding Ryzza Mae Dizon.[23]
In March 2023, Eistrup featured in a digital extended play (EP), Bida Next, titled after the competition of the same name. She features alongside two of her co-finalists: Sheena Palad and Kimpoy Feliciano.[24]
Eistrup will be joining the original roster of hosts of Eat Bulaga since their resignation from the show's production outfit, TAPE Incorporated.
Discography
editExtended Play (EP)
edit- Bida Next
- Track 1: "This Is My Now" (cover of Jordin Sparks song)
- Track 2: "Bubbly" (cover of Colbie Caillat song)
- Track 3: "A Thousand Miles" (cover of Vanessa Carlton song)
Filmography
editTelevision
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Network |
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2023 | Eat Bulaga! | Co-host | GMA Network | |
2022 | Bida Next | Herself | Contestant | |
2021 | Centerstage | |||
2019 | Mars Pa More [25] | Toppstar Kid (guest) | ||
2019 | Toppstar TV: Season 2 | Toppstar Kid (contestant) | ||
2018 | Hype Kang Bata Ka! - Hype Band | Hype Kid (contestant) | ||
2018 | Hype Kang Bata Ka! | |||
2017 | Little Big Shots Philippines | Guest performer | ABS-CBN | |
2017 | Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids | Contender |
References
edit- ^ Acar, Aedrianne. "New 'EB' Dabarkads Carren Eistrup celebrates 14th birthday". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
- ^ Ramos, Jansen. "Carren Eistrup, itinanghal na 'Bida Next' winner ng 'Eat Bulaga'". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
- ^ a b Policarpio, Allan (March 7, 2023). "From 'kontesera' to 'Eat Bulaga' 'dabarkad'". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
- ^ Kenji, naiyak sa message ng kanyang nanay | Bawal Judgmental | January 28, 2023, retrieved March 24, 2023
- ^ Get to know Carren Eistrup | Bida Next, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ a b Kapuso Insider: Carren Eistrup, certified contesera bagong maging 'Bida Next' grand winner, retrieved March 24, 2023
- ^ "'Light it up,' road to confidence". Sunstar. December 2, 2017. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
- ^ Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids: Carren Frederiksen | Warrior Is A Child, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ Little Big Shots Philippines: Carren | 8-year-old Pop Star, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ Hype Kang Bata Ka | June 30, 2018, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ Salmeron, Julie Ann (August 9, 2018). "Josenians bag 18 awards from World Championship of Performing Arts 2018". University of San Jose - Recoletos. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
- ^ Rule, Karla. "Cebuanos triumph on WCOPA stage". Philstar.com. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
- ^ Hype Kang Bata Ka - Hype Band | August 31, 2018, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ Hype Kang Bata Ka - Hype Band (Grand Finals) | September 1, 2018, retrieved March 20, 2023
- ^ Ramos, Jansen. "ToppStar TV introduces new breed of talents in its second season". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
- ^ Judges are MIND BLOWN by Alexa Laude and Carren Frederiksen's 'Pangarap na Bituin' | Centerstage, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ Kyo Quijano nakipag-kulitan sa mga Batang Hamog | Bida Next | August 30, 2022, retrieved March 22, 2023
- ^ Meet your Bida Next Top 17 | Bida Next | October 29, 2022, retrieved March 22, 2023
- ^ Napoles, Jimboy. "'Bida Next' Top 5 ng 'Eat Bulaga,' ipinakilala na!". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
- ^ Bida Next Top 6 | Bida Next | January 14, 2023, retrieved March 29, 2023
- ^ FINAL CHALLENGE: Bida Next Carren Eistrup | Bida Next Grand Finals | February 4, 2023, retrieved March 17, 2023
- ^ Anarcon, Jimpy (March 14, 2023). ""Bida Next" Winner Carren Eistrup Shares Experience In Hosting "Eat Bulaga!"". FreebieMNL. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
- ^ Gallardo, Ricky (March 7, 2023). "Basking in their big breaks". BusinessMirror. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
- ^ Bida Next, March 17, 2023, retrieved March 25, 2023
- ^ Toppstar TV Kids' AMAZING cover of 'Kill This Love' by Blackpink | Mars Pa More, retrieved March 25, 2023