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Maria Chantal Videla (Korean: 샨티; born December 15, 2002) is a Filipino singer and actress. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Lapillus.[2]
Chanty was born Maria Chantal Videla on December 15, 2002, in Manila, Philippines, to an Argentine father and Filipino mother. She belongs to a big family, being the fifth of eight siblings, with four older brothers and three younger sisters.[3] Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Mendoza, Argentina where she grew up with her younger sisters. Later on, she moved back to the Philippines where she started her modelling and acting career.[4]
On March 23, 2018, Chanty was introduced as one of the new stars under Star Magic Batch 2018, along with many young actors.[5] She made her acting debut in the supernatural series Spirits: Reawaken as Gabbie, a teenage girl with mysterious superpowers.[6] A year later, she played a major role in the 2019 Philippine film Familia Blondina, marking this as her big screen debut.[7] Chanty also starred on ABS-CBN's television drama series Hiwaga ng Kambat and Starla.[8]
In an interview with The Korea Times, Chanty recalled that her father's friend offered her to go to South Korea to become part of a K-pop girl group, to which she accepted, citing her interest in K-pop, as well as in Korean dramas.[9] Chanty would later be trained under MLD Entertainment for eight months,[10] until she was introduced as a member of the girl group Lapillus, on May 25, 2022.[11][12] Her group debuted on June 20, 2022, with the release of their first digital single, "Hit Ya!".[13]
In the Philippines, Chanty transferred to GMA Network and signed an exclusive contract with Sparkle, on November 11, 2022.[14][15] In April 2024, MLD Entertainment announced that Chanty would be taking an indefinite hiatus from Lapillus due to her developing ME/CFS.[16] On August 14, 2024, Chanty was cast in the youth series Maka.[17]