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Following God’s will When he stood on the Starstruck stage awaiting the announcement of the Final 4 last Friday, Rainier Joseph Castillo admits that there were two similar questions running in his mind: what would happen to him if he got eliminated and what would come next for him if he got included in the surviving group? Rainier discloses that he least expected himself to survive this long because he thinks he didn’t fare well in some of the tests given to them. But he is thankful that he managed to survive through the inexorable support of so many people, especially the legions of fans who cheer and pray for him. “I still can’t help but be overwhelmed every time I’m informed about or actually see my supporters. I still find it hard to believe, but I tell myself that if it is God’s will for me to win this competition, then it will be given to me. The overwhelming support I get from fans is enough for me to keep on improving myself. Each time I am faced with difficulties, especially in the many tests we have to go through, I draw strength from the thought of having so many people praying for me to succeed,†he shares. Rainier admits that he prepares himself for the stiffer competition ahead by starting each day and each test with a prayer. He also conditions his mind to be ready for anything that may come – that even if he has had a taste of what actual celebrity life is like, he knows that more difficulties await him. And from this, he lifts his advice for those youths who aspire to make it in showbusiness and share the same dreams of stardom: “We must prepare ourselves for so many surprises ahead. What’s important is that we put our heart in what we are pursuing and never forget to pray and ask for God’s guidance and blessing.†For Starstruck’s Week 12, where the Final 4 survivors are made to experience actual celebrity life, Rainier will be under the tutelage of renowned talent manager Douglas Quijano.