The "mirror scene." Trapped in a haunted house, Valerie’s character stares into a bathroom mirror, slowly realizing that her reflection is moving independently of her will.
In this fantasy-horror hybrid, Concepcion starred in the segment "Pedrong Walang Takot."
This biographical sports film saw her step into real-world drama, capturing the emotional realities of the boxing world surrounding the legendary Manny Pacquiao. Horror and Mainstream Comedies (2007–2015)
– A massive box-office hit drama exploring the realities of modern marriage and infidelity.
Playing a struggling single mom, she breaks down in a cheap boarding house, sobbing while eating instant noodles . No dramatic music – just raw, quiet crying. Fans call it her most underrated performance.
Valerie plays a possessed yaya. The exorcism scene where her voice drops, eyes roll back, and she crawls backwards up a wall is the movie’s most terrifying moment. Minimal CGI – mostly her contorting her body.
Roles marked with an asterisk ( ) denote characters that have become particularly iconic among fans.*
Concepcion excels in scenes where her character undergoes a sudden internal shift—moving from calm composure to absolute terror or rage without relying entirely on dialogue.
The "mirror scene." Trapped in a haunted house, Valerie’s character stares into a bathroom mirror, slowly realizing that her reflection is moving independently of her will.
In this fantasy-horror hybrid, Concepcion starred in the segment "Pedrong Walang Takot."
This biographical sports film saw her step into real-world drama, capturing the emotional realities of the boxing world surrounding the legendary Manny Pacquiao. Horror and Mainstream Comedies (2007–2015) Valerie Concepcion Sex Scene At Iyottube
– A massive box-office hit drama exploring the realities of modern marriage and infidelity.
Playing a struggling single mom, she breaks down in a cheap boarding house, sobbing while eating instant noodles . No dramatic music – just raw, quiet crying. Fans call it her most underrated performance. The "mirror scene
Valerie plays a possessed yaya. The exorcism scene where her voice drops, eyes roll back, and she crawls backwards up a wall is the movie’s most terrifying moment. Minimal CGI – mostly her contorting her body.
Roles marked with an asterisk ( ) denote characters that have become particularly iconic among fans.* Playing a struggling single mom, she breaks down
Concepcion excels in scenes where her character undergoes a sudden internal shift—moving from calm composure to absolute terror or rage without relying entirely on dialogue.