Key Points
- Filipina actress Bianca King moved to Australia to start a new chapter with her husband and embrace a quieter, more mindful lifestyle.
- Bianca King has built a strong presence in Philippine television through diverse roles in popular series such as Mulawin as Aviona, Sinner or Saint as Noemi Manansala, and Luna Blanca as Luna. She also took part in well-known dramas like MariMar, My Only Love, and Dyesebel
- Motherhood reshaped her priorities, leading her to focus on balance, presence, and well-being.
- While her days no longer revolve around showbiz tapings, Bianca hasn’t stopped creating. She’s shifted behind the scenes—writing, filming, and producing thoughtful digital content that reflects her values.
Bianca first arrived in Australia in March 2020 for what was meant to be a two-month stay—just as global borders closed due to the pandemic. “There was an option to go back home,” she said, “but at the time, life in Australia felt like the better choice.” Soon after, she got married and began building a new life in a country she now sees as a blessing.

Now a mother and passionate advocate of mindful living, Bianca finds purpose in everyday rituals—slow mornings, nourishing food, movement, and time with family.
I’ve always lived simply and mindfully—long before it became trendy.Bianca King, Actress
Long before wellness and sustainability became buzzwords, Bianca had already built her life around conscious choices.
Her transition to life in Australia only deepened that mindset. “Living here made me realise I’m not a city person,” she explained. “We gravitated toward the countryside, where we could be close to nature, breathe clean air, and raise our daughter with space to grow.”
Now raising a toddler in Australia, Bianca says her days revolve around rhythm, routine, and presence. “A typical day starts at 5 a.m. before my daughter wakes up. That’s my time to work quietly, to think, or edit content. Then it’s all about her until nap time—when I work again.”

Bianca sees returning home as a way to reconnect with her roots and enjoy the rich social and cultural bonds that are harder to find abroad.
With a degree in filmmaking, she now creates content for Australian brands—mostly product-based, off-camera work that allows her to stay true to her values and manage her own time. “I’m a professional mother and wife—but I still have personal goals. I’m ambitious. I’ve been working since I was 10, and I still want to create and contribute.”
Letting Go of the Rat Race
Though she no longer works in mainstream entertainment, Bianca says she’s more fulfilled now than ever. “I’m not in the rat race. I don’t chase social status. I value peace, presence, and time with my daughter. The things I care about now are so different from what I used to value.”
Still, she hasn’t closed the door on her past life—or her dreams. “Just because I’m content doesn’t mean I’ve stopped dreaming. I’m always manifesting, always open to what’s next.”
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