Kumusta nga ba ang pakiramdam nina Karylle, Ciara Sotto, at Isabella Gonzalez bilang mga anak ng isang sikat?
‘Sis’ stars Gelli de Belen and Janice de Belen, Watch the full episodes of #Sis and other GMA programs here: http://bit.ly/GMAFullEpisodes
‘Sis’ stars Gelli de Belen and Janice de Belen, Watch the full episodes of #Sis and other GMA programs here: http://bit.ly/GMAFullEpisodes
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01:57 Slightly less.
01:58 Motherly.
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02:06 [LAUGHTER]
02:09 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:12 Friends.
02:13 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:15 They can do whatever they want.
02:17 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:18 [LAUGHTER]
02:20 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:22 Anyway, I'm Janice.
02:25 And this is my sis, Jelly.
02:27 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:28 For another hour of fun-filled, no-nonsense talk.
02:32 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:34 [MUSIC PLAYING]
02:37 [MUSIC - "SISTERS"]
02:38 We walk hand in hand.
02:40 We dream together.
02:42 We giggle and laugh like kids forever.
02:46 We're two different people, but we're having fun.
02:50 We talk about anything under the sun.
02:53 We are sisters.
02:54 We are sisters.
02:55 We are friends.
02:56 We are friends.
02:57 We've got magic that never ends.
03:01 I got you, sis.
03:02 I got you, sis.
03:03 You got me.
03:04 You got me.
03:05 The best of friends we'll always, always be.
03:09 We always have fun being together.
03:17 You know me the best.
03:18 We're friends forever.
03:20 Through good times and bad, I'm here for you, sis.
03:24 Right by your side, hit or miss.
03:28 We are sisters.
03:29 We are sisters.
03:30 We are friends.
03:31 We are friends.
03:32 We've got magic that never ends.
03:35 I got you, sis.
03:36 I got you, sis.
03:37 You got me.
03:38 You got me.
03:39 The best of friends.
03:41 The best of friends.
03:43 The best of friends we'll always, always be.
03:48 We are sisters.
03:49 We are sisters.
03:50 Always be.
03:56 We are sisters.
03:57 We are sisters.
04:01 [applause]
04:02 [music playing]
04:03 [non-english speech]
04:04 [non-english speech]
04:05 And now, [non-english speech]
04:18 [music playing]
04:31 [non-english speech]
04:32 Do you like reading books?
04:51 Actually, that's one thing from my mom that I don't really get.
04:54 Sometimes, she lends me books.
04:56 And I really read it, but it's long.
04:58 So by the time I finish, I forget to ask for another book.
05:02 Really?
05:03 Why?
05:04 That's a waste.
05:05 I think with school, because you have so much to read.
05:08 Already.
05:09 You get a little free time.
05:11 You don't want to watch TV.
05:13 I like looking at pictures of books.
05:15 I really like-- as if it were a magazine.
05:17 That's what I like.
05:18 It's weird.
05:19 It's magazines that you appreciate.
05:21 Yes.
05:22 You have a lot of visuals.
05:24 You really like what's there.
05:25 You don't like imagination.
05:27 But there are days that I really want to just get a book.
05:30 I really need to read.
05:31 I have a thirst for reading.
05:33 I think you're busy with other things.
05:35 Yes.
05:36 Do you have other hobbies?
05:38 Now, singing, of course.
05:40 And I'm busy with the mall.
05:41 And I go to school.
05:42 I'm in my fourth year.
05:43 So with everything I read in school, I really don't have much time for leisure reading.
05:48 That's right.
05:49 She's tired of books.
05:50 After school, she's tired of books.
05:53 I can understand that.
05:54 [laughs]
05:55 [music]
06:02 So how was your childhood like?
06:04 It was good.
06:06 I mean, considering that my mom was an artiste, it was pretty normal.
06:09 Really?
06:10 So, of course, you became an artiste just now, right?
06:12 Just now?
06:13 Like a year ago.
06:14 Did you delay it?
06:16 Or was it your mom and your dad who--
06:18 Actually, I wanted to finish school.
06:20 And to experience what it's like to just be a normal teenager growing up.
06:24 Of course, it's hard if you're in the limelight, right?
06:26 I mean, considering that a lot of people know about you,
06:30 if you're still in the limelight, it's hard to feel normal.
06:35 So did your mom ever read to you?
06:36 When we're young, we usually want to read to each other so we can sleep.
06:41 She used to read to me.
06:42 And one thing with her, she likes to make her own stories.
06:44 Out of nowhere, she'll just start.
06:46 We love cartoons, watching cartoons.
06:48 Even until now, she's the oldest person I know who watches cartoons.
06:51 [laughs]
06:52 That's a lot.
06:53 Oh, it's a lot?
06:54 It's a lot.
06:55 Me, also, this morning, I was watching cartoons.
06:56 So maybe that's one thing we like.
06:58 And her, she likes to make stories herself.
07:01 Is your mom and dad really okay with what you're doing now?
07:07 Or do they have conditions that are like, "Okay, fine. You can do this."
07:11 But when I see you fail in school, "Bye-bye. Sorry."
07:14 Actually, my dad stresses that you have to do well in school.
07:19 For example, weekdays, no schedules as much as possible.
07:22 And if there are midterms or exams, there's really no schedule that can be a problem.
07:28 You really have to study.
07:30 You don't get tempted?
07:32 No, it's okay.
07:33 Because I really want to finish school.
07:34 I'm in my fourth year, so I want to finish.
07:37 I don't want to just let it go.
07:40 My grades are on my last year.
07:41 Of course, I'll still look at it, no matter what.
07:43 And I'll feel bad.
07:44 I don't want to regret it.
07:46 You haven't finished?
07:47 I'm in my sixth year. I haven't finished yet.
07:49 You know what? That's good.
07:50 Because very few people in showbiz have actually finished college.
07:55 It's hard.
07:56 It was the same with my mom.
07:58 I was like, "Okay, third year."
07:59 Because she stopped third year.
08:00 I said, "Let's do it together in third year."
08:01 She said, "Everyone's going to call me 'Tita'."
08:04 I said, "I don't think so."
08:06 But of course, it's hard.
08:08 Since we're talking about your mom, how do you handle being compared to her?
08:11 Actually, I find it okay because she always tells me,
08:14 "You know, it's unfair that they compare you to me because they should compare you to me when I was your age."
08:19 Because it's a total difference because she's gone through everything.
08:22 All the things she had to learn the hard way.
08:24 It's all over.
08:25 So, she said, "I mean, it's okay. Don't really mind it that much."
08:29 Of course, being the daughter of Shasha Padil, people have expectations of you.
08:32 Like, "Shasha, like this, like this, like this, like this."
08:36 Let's see what you can do.
08:39 Yeah, I think a lot of people expect so much.
08:42 But I think that's only a challenge.
08:45 At the beginning, I thought it was scary to fail.
08:49 But I always try to look at things as a challenge.
08:52 What type of music do you like?
09:02 Actually, now, if you go back to the beginning, I have Destiny's Child, Janet Jackson, I really love.
09:09 And then, Dawson's Creek soundtrack.
09:11 Although I don't have this, I really like this.
09:13 Superman. Have you heard it?
09:15 I don't think so.
09:17 Everyone loves it now.
09:19 And I like singing songs because sometimes it's nice.
09:22 At least, I don't sound exactly like the person singing it.
09:26 Because if it's a girl singing, it's like you're imitating her.
09:30 It's better if I can imitate all the singers I like.
09:34 Did you really want to be a singer even before?
09:36 Not really. I was unsure.
09:38 It was just taking a lot of time for me to admit that it's what I really wanted to do.
09:43 Then finally, when did you discover that this is what you really like?
09:47 Maybe when I was in college.
09:50 I was singing a lot for parties.
09:54 Just for friends.
09:55 And they always knew I'd be a singer someday.
09:57 Everyone knew it but me.
09:59 But it was just a denial thing.
10:01 Actually, they knew it and expected it from you.
10:03 Yeah.
10:04 [Music]
10:10 That's you!
10:11 That's you!
10:13 One time, I saw one that was this big.
10:15 I was walking in the shopping mall and I was like, "Woo!"
10:18 Were you surprised?
10:19 I was really shocked.
10:21 People thought I was crazy.
10:23 You're so shy.
10:24 When you see yourself on the poster, you're so shy.
10:28 You're like, "Oh my God, that's me."
10:30 Here.
10:31 Oh, that's you.
10:32 Time to shine, you're universal.
10:34 The carrier single is "Can't Live Without You."
10:37 And for the CDs, you can get a free internet card.
10:41 Inside?
10:42 Oh, it's inside.
10:43 It's only $2.50 because we hate pirated CDs.
10:47 We hate piracy.
10:48 It's why we've lowered the price.
10:50 Okay, that means get a copy now.
10:52 Yes, please get a copy.
10:54 Okay.
10:55 There's 10 songs in there.
10:56 Okay.
10:57 [Music]
10:59 We've come to the end of our shopping day.
11:01 Yes.
11:02 We're here to claim our items.
11:05 Thank you for allowing me to go with you shopping.
11:08 Yes, it's my favorite place to shop.
11:10 You have a lot of clothes.
11:12 Next time, we should go with clothes.
11:14 Clothes shop.
11:15 I don't want to, but I'm sexy.
11:17 It's hard for me to shop, I might get jealous.
11:20 So anyway, actually, what I got is something for you.
11:25 Thank you.
11:26 This is a special token of appreciation.
11:28 Can I open it?
11:29 Yes, you can.
11:31 Open it before I write the card.
11:32 Okay, I'll open it.
11:33 [Music]
11:39 It's nice, you know.
11:40 It's for women because every day we read birthday, Christmas, dates.
11:43 That's why we read one.
11:45 Well, since we're in the middle of the year, you can start anywhere you want.
11:49 And it's nice.
11:50 It's short stories.
11:51 It empowers women and shows you how to be thankful for the little things, simple pleasures.
11:58 I hope you like it, so I'll write my dedication here.
12:01 Because I don't have a ready card.
12:03 Okay, this is for you.
12:05 For you.
12:06 For me.
12:07 But I will not open it here.
12:09 I will open it in C2C.
12:11 In C2C, I wonder what it is.
12:13 But I'll write the card.
12:14 Thank you again for being here.
12:16 Thank you, thank you.
12:17 I hope one day I'll be able to actually witness and really see, sing in the club.
12:22 Okay.
12:23 I'll write it below.
12:24 Okay, right there.
12:25 Okay, there.
12:26 [music]
12:39 A gift for you.
12:40 [music]
12:49 Thank you again.
12:50 Thank you so much.
12:51 I will really open this.
12:52 It's a treasure chest that I'm not sure you'll be able to open.
12:55 [applause]
12:56 Thank you.
12:57 Thank you.
12:58 [music]
13:02 "Dearest Tita Janice, I had fun shopping with you.
13:05 Good luck on your show.
13:06 I'm sure it will be fabulous.
13:08 Love, Karyl."
13:09 She wrote it so well.
13:10 But it's Tita Janice.
13:11 [laughter]
13:12 You're Tita Janice.
13:13 Oh my God.
13:14 Tita!
13:15 Hey, how is she?
13:16 How is Karyl?
13:17 You know,
13:18 I've never met her.
13:19 You know,
13:20 she's one of those kids
13:22 who thinks that times are modern
13:24 plus she's performing.
13:26 She's like an old-fashioned conservative.
13:30 Actually, you know,
13:32 she's telling her mom that she's really very old-fashioned.
13:37 She's very conservative.
13:38 Actually, I want to be happy because there are kids like that.
13:41 There are kids like that.
13:42 Old-fashioned.
13:43 [laughter]
13:44 They're all like that.
13:45 They're so modern.
13:46 Yes, right?
13:47 It's confusing.
13:48 It's really confusing.
13:49 To think.
13:50 Well.
13:51 Well.
13:52 Well, well, well.
13:53 Well.
13:54 [laughter]
13:55 So let's look at this.
13:56 This is the next one.
13:57 Modern Tom.
13:58 Modern Tom.
13:59 Yes.
14:00 So in return for Sis,
14:01 Senator Tito Soto brought us
14:03 our fellow contestants for a fashion challenge.
14:06 Stay tuned.
14:07 We'll be right back.
14:08 [applause]
14:09 [music]
14:10 ♪ I got you, sis.
14:11 You got me.
14:12 Best of friends, the best.
14:13 We are the best.
14:14 ♪
14:15 ♪ I got you, sis.
14:16 You got me.
14:17 Best of friends, the best.
14:18 We are sisters.
14:19 ♪
14:20 ♪
14:21 ♪
14:22 ♪
14:23 ♪
14:24 ♪
14:25 [speaking Filipino]
14:26 Texting, chat, network gaming,
14:28 pearl shakes, coffee shops.
14:30 But this is what's popular.
14:32 They love to dress up in fashion.
14:35 To understand their latest and greatest cases,
14:39 we have with us today, Shara Soto.
14:42 [applause]
14:43 You know, every generation of youth
14:45 has different types of friends.
14:48 Like, now, it's popular to text,
14:52 chat, and network gaming.
14:56 But the never-never that's missing
14:59 from the hearts of youth
15:01 is fashion.
15:02 That's right.
15:03 Because even I'm like that.
15:05 You're like that.
15:06 We're all like that.
15:08 Especially if you're girls.
15:11 You really love to dress up.
15:13 And to understand the style that's popular
15:17 these days,
15:18 here's a fashionista.
15:20 Let's welcome Shara.
15:22 Hi, Shara.
15:23 Hi, Shara.
15:24 [applause]
15:25 [speaking Filipino]
15:26 Look at Shara's outfit.
15:28 What's up, guys?
15:29 What's the latest trend?
15:31 I don't really care about trends.
15:34 But, you know,
15:35 colorful.
15:36 I'm more into the classic.
15:38 The, uh...
15:39 The one that's...
15:40 The one that's...
15:41 The classic cut.
15:43 Even if it's five years from now.
15:45 Actually, I think that's the secret.
15:48 No, and I think...
15:49 Sometimes, it's scary to be with someone
15:51 who you don't carry.
15:53 It's ugly, right?
15:54 If ever you're going to join a fashion show,
15:56 you should modify a bit.
15:57 So that it's a bit...
15:58 I don't know.
15:59 I don't know about you.
16:00 What do you do?
16:01 Nothing.
16:02 I don't really care about trends.
16:04 So, I just do what's possible
16:06 five years from now.
16:08 Or what's right for me,
16:09 what's right for my age.
16:10 ♪
16:13 ♪ You think you're slick in every way ♪
16:16 ♪ Changing up the codes on your phone every day ♪
16:19 ♪ This is something that you're trying to hide from me ♪
16:24 Brand.
16:26 You like brands?
16:27 Only because of the quality.
16:29 But, there are also good ones.
16:32 The price is okay, but it's good.
16:34 Yes, because, right?
16:35 For example,
16:37 you're going to buy an outfit
16:39 that's...
16:40 Fancy.
16:41 Fancy.
16:42 But, sometimes, it's not pretty.
16:43 Yes, that's right.
16:44 That's what I think sometimes.
16:46 It makes me feel weak when shopping for expensive things.
16:49 But, sometimes...
16:50 I guess, you should buy solid colors.
16:52 Because, the things I buy,
16:54 if ever it's going to be expensive,
16:56 I make sure I'll use it a lot of times.
16:58 Yes, that's right.
16:59 Of course.
17:00 ♪
17:01 ♪ I never gave you reason to ♪
17:03 ♪ When I take calls in the other room ♪
17:06 ♪ Am I the only one for when somebody else ♪
17:09 ♪ Gives me a juice ♪
17:11 Aishah, where do you usually buy things?
17:15 Shoes, bags?
17:16 When I'm out of the country,
17:18 I shop more out of the country.
17:20 Not here.
17:22 If ever here, it's just a little.
17:24 Because, we don't have much time to shop.
17:26 Really?
17:27 But, your mom can shop for you.
17:29 Yes, my mom shops for us.
17:31 Because, she's looking for things.
17:33 How are you?
17:34 How are you?
17:35 We're both like this.
17:37 She has pants like this.
17:39 She borrows clothes from my sister,
17:42 or we borrow bags from her.
17:44 You're both like this.
17:45 It's so cute.
17:46 We're three girls.
17:48 Your mom is cool.
17:49 She's so cool.
17:51 [music]
18:05 What are your ideas for magazines?
18:10 Magazines, but my mom too.
18:12 Of course, she'll tell you if it doesn't fit you.
18:14 You have to really wear it.
18:17 Or measure it,
18:18 to know if it fits you.
18:20 I feel like it's a secret in our good habits.
18:22 The fit, the quality,
18:24 And your comfort.
18:25 The care.
18:26 The care, and if it fits you.
18:28 Right?
18:29 Sometimes, you're a performer.
18:32 There are big occasions that you have to really dress up.
18:35 Long gown.
18:36 If you're making something.
18:38 Who are you making it for?
18:39 Yes, for Don Omagadias.
18:42 For Henry Omagadias?
18:44 Don Omagadias.
18:45 Maybe, it's his sister, Jenny.
18:47 But, you check it.
18:50 You're very particular about certain things.
18:52 For example,
18:53 if someone suggests a color,
18:55 you don't like that color,
18:56 you change it.
18:57 Yes, but she's easy to talk to.
19:00 Of course, you're wearing it.
19:01 If it fits me.
19:02 If she thinks it fits me,
19:04 she'll design it herself.
19:05 I also ask my mom if it's okay for her.
19:07 Sometimes, she'll say,
19:08 "The stocking fits me better."
19:10 [laughter]
19:12 I'm like, "Okay, miss. Okay, you decide."
19:15 [music]
19:25 You're in the young generation.
19:27 Your peers,
19:29 not all of them can afford to buy brand names.
19:32 Of course, because you work.
19:33 What do you suggest for them?
19:36 There's a lot of things.
19:39 Even for me, I buy from the market.
19:41 Of course, there are budgets.
19:43 It's strange, right?
19:44 Usually, the most important things
19:47 in a girl's closet are black skirts, black pants,
19:50 and white shirts.
19:52 If it's just jeans,
19:53 you can also buy nice skirts.
19:55 There are a lot of things you can buy there.
19:58 The key is mix and matching.
20:01 That's the joy of solid colors.
20:03 You can mix and match colors
20:04 that they don't know about.
20:07 Usually, solid colors are better.
20:10 [music]
20:24 What outfit will you never wear?
20:27 It's popular.
20:29 But never.
20:30 For example,
20:32 the one that they hold on their cheeks.
20:36 When you turn around,
20:37 "Oh, she doesn't have an outfit."
20:39 "Oh, she's a gay."
20:40 It's okay for me sometimes.
20:43 Sometimes,
20:44 there are nice skirts like this
20:47 with boots.
20:48 I don't like them.
20:49 You don't like them?
20:50 It looks nice,
20:51 but for me, it doesn't look nice.
20:53 You're not in the right place.
20:54 Even if it looks good on you,
20:56 if you're not confident,
20:58 you don't wear it.
20:59 Why not?
21:00 Because when you go out,
21:02 you're not confident.
21:03 Yes.
21:04 You're always stretching.
21:07 It's funny also,
21:08 I never wear black jeans.
21:10 I don't know.
21:11 It doesn't look good on me.
21:13 Why?
21:14 I don't know.
21:15 I can't wear it.
21:16 Black jeans?
21:17 I don't think about it.
21:18 Even low-waisted,
21:19 even bootcut.
21:20 I wear black pants,
21:22 but I wear black jeans.
21:23 Do you like using your cell phone?
21:25 Yes.
21:26 You're a text hunk.
21:28 Yes.
21:29 Even if your muscles are in your waist.
21:32 But it's not an O.A.
21:33 Oh, it's not an O.A.
21:34 When I'm at school,
21:35 I shut off my cell phone.
21:36 But your boyfriend,
21:38 when you have a boyfriend,
21:39 he'll say,
21:40 "I don't want spaghetti strap,
21:42 I don't want a buttoned-up skirt."
21:44 Yes.
21:45 Actually, it's annoying.
21:46 Right?
21:47 He'll tell you that
21:48 it's annoying to control
21:50 what you want to wear.
21:52 Do you control it?
21:54 No.
21:55 You're lying!
21:56 I don't have a boyfriend.
21:57 You don't have a boyfriend.
21:59 Sometimes,
22:00 I get carried away by the fight.
22:02 It's not like,
22:03 I just want to be quiet
22:04 behind the jacket.
22:05 You're so quiet.
22:06 But it's a jacket.
22:07 But it's a jacket.
22:08 But it's a jacket.
22:09 But it's a jacket.
22:10 But it's a jacket.
22:11 But it's red.
22:12 It's a leather jacket.
22:13 Yes, she's your daddy.
22:14 She's your daddy.
22:15 She's strict.
22:16 Maybe she knows
22:17 what to wear
22:18 when she's pregnant.
22:19 Maybe I did too much.
22:20 Maybe she knows.
22:21 She's not telling me.
22:23 She said,
22:24 "That's a sexy outfit."
22:26 Really?
22:27 But if you need a t-shirt,
22:28 that's okay.
22:29 I'll tell you.
22:30 So, she's not telling you
22:31 to change?
22:32 No.
22:33 She doesn't have those dialogues.
22:35 So, that's how it is.
22:36 Well, anyway,
22:37 the trip of the kids is really high-tech.
22:40 They have trips
22:41 that we don't understand.
22:43 They have things they want to do
22:45 that we'll never understand.
22:47 But that's not the reason
22:48 for us to teach them.
22:50 When you come back,
22:51 Jerry will really teach you.
22:53 His kids are so cute.
22:54 Hey,
22:55 this kid is so cute.
22:57 And who's that?
22:58 Wait.
23:00 You got me
23:03 The best of friends
23:05 The best of friends
23:07 We are sisters
23:09 We are sisters
23:11 I'm here now,
23:20 all dressed up,
23:21 ready, ready.
23:22 Because I have a date today.
23:24 It's not Ariel.
23:25 But she's a kid.
23:28 I'm excited
23:29 because I have a date here at this cafe.
23:31 I don't know what this is
23:33 and what will happen.
23:35 It's exciting.
23:37 Come here.
23:38 You're just here, Luigi.
23:44 Jelly.
23:45 What?
23:46 I thought we're going on a date.
23:47 Why are we here?
23:49 No, we're just playing.
23:50 This is our date.
23:51 There's no restaurant here.
23:53 Sit down.
23:54 I'll get you out.
23:55 Oh, no.
23:56 We're going to eat
23:57 because you said we're at an interzone cafe.
24:00 We might get in trouble.
24:02 Yes.
24:03 What are we doing?
24:06 What's that?
24:07 We're playing.
24:08 Oh, no.
24:09 What's that?
24:10 Stop playing.
24:11 You're wasting all your allowance.
24:14 No.
24:15 What's this?
24:16 Okay, teach me.
24:18 [music]
24:36 You go first.
24:37 Okay.
24:38 How did you discover this game?
24:42 Where did you discover it?
24:44 Just friends.
24:45 In school.
24:46 Did you have that in school?
24:48 No, we didn't.
24:49 They're the ones who played CS.
24:53 How long did you start playing CS?
24:56 This kind of game.
25:00 What do you call this game?
25:02 Counter Strike.
25:03 Network games.
25:06 How long have you been playing this game?
25:10 13 years.
25:11 Oh, you're only one year old.
25:13 Yeah.
25:14 You only play this with your friends?
25:17 Yeah, sometimes alone when I'm in my mother's house.
25:21 In your mother's house.
25:22 Yeah.
25:23 [music]
25:26 Have you played this before?
25:28 No?
25:29 I...
25:30 No.
25:31 You're not good?
25:32 No.
25:33 You're a mama.
25:34 I'm convinced that I am.
25:37 I understand why.
25:39 [laughter]
25:40 Really?
25:41 So what's so interesting about this game?
25:43 It's fun.
25:44 It's fun?
25:45 It's fun.
25:46 Really?
25:47 Do you get, let's say, you can play with other people in other countries, right?
25:52 Yeah.
25:53 How can you do that?
25:54 If they're on it, let's say they're also playing in another country and you're playing...
25:59 Yeah, we'll join the server on the internet.
26:02 So through internet, you can hook up with them at the same time.
26:06 And among here, among the people here inside this area, can you play with them?
26:12 Yeah, network, uh, land game.
26:15 Your allowance is running out, right?
26:17 Okay.
26:18 How much does it cost for you to play?
26:21 I mean, usually, the price is almost the same wherever you go, right?
26:26 So, what's the cost of this?
26:29 Per game?
26:30 Per hour?
26:31 Per hour.
26:32 No, sometimes it's minutes.
26:34 Sometimes it's just minutes.
26:36 It can be 30 minutes only.
26:38 So usually, how much is that?
26:41 Um, 35 pesos.
26:43 35 pesos.
26:44 It depends on what place you're playing.
26:47 In all the places you go, does the chest vibrate?
26:50 Like, you're being shot or something?
26:52 Because it's vibrating.
26:54 No, just now.
26:55 Huh?
26:56 Just now.
26:57 You just discovered this now?
26:59 Yeah.
27:00 So, in all the places, I mean, network games, network gaming places, does the chair vibrate?
27:06 So anyway, so your story, your grades don't slip because of this.
27:10 Because that's what parents are most concerned about.
27:14 Like your mom, right?
27:16 You always go here, right?
27:18 How's your homework, your assignments, your concentration?
27:22 Like now, notice.
27:24 Right?
27:25 How's that?
27:28 It's okay.
27:30 You're not, wait.
27:32 You just need to be focused.
27:34 Yeah, it'll just affect you if you cut your classes so you can play.
27:38 Oh, that's bad.
27:39 And you don't do that, right?
27:41 You don't, right?
27:42 Because you're a kid, right?
27:44 Can you play this game at home?
27:50 Uh, yeah.
27:51 Is there something like that at home?
27:53 So, you don't always have to go to your mother's and father's.
27:57 You don't have to go outside.
27:59 You can also play this at home.
28:01 Yeah, but it's more boring at home.
28:04 Because you're just a bot.
28:06 No, if you don't have internet, you're just a bot.
28:09 Sometimes, bots will ban you.
28:11 But you can also play this at home.
28:16 Yeah, you can.
28:17 You look for it on the internet?
28:19 Oh, no.
28:20 You buy a CD and then.
28:21 You buy it and then you download it?
28:23 Yeah, you download it.
28:24 Now?
28:25 How long do you usually play?
28:27 Me?
28:28 Let's say if you go, how long?
28:30 How many hours do you play for your mother?
28:33 Yeah, usually.
28:34 Usually an hour, two hours?
28:36 No, sometimes people stay here until like five hours.
28:40 Like that?
28:41 What about your girls?
28:43 What about my girls?
28:44 No, my girls?
28:46 Yeah, what about your girlfriends?
28:50 What about your girlfriends?
28:52 They're fighting.
28:54 What?
28:55 They're fighting?
28:56 This one or that one?
28:58 They're fighting.
28:59 Oh, the man.
29:00 The man, you have girls at such a young age.
29:04 You're still like that?
29:06 Okay, I'm asking you, it's violent.
29:10 It's actually time consuming.
29:14 Your girlfriend is fighting.
29:16 Your parents are fighting.
29:18 What's good about Counter-Strike, these games, these network games?
29:24 For me, you learn how to strategize.
29:27 Strategize?
29:28 But, no, not for me.
29:31 For you?
29:32 I don't have anything.
29:33 I just want to play.
29:35 You get bored.
29:37 Really?
29:38 You don't learn anything.
29:39 You don't learn anything.
29:41 Why do you play?
29:43 I'm just having fun.
29:46 I'm like aiming, quick, alert.
29:52 Is there anything like that?
29:54 Yeah, for other people.
29:56 It makes you alert, right?
29:58 Your pulse becomes...
30:01 Your reflexes become faster.
30:03 Yeah, your reflexes become faster.
30:05 So, you feel like it's really exciting.
30:09 Yeah.
30:11 [Music]
30:14 So, who among you is fighting like this?
30:27 Okay, now me.
30:29 The two of us will fight here.
30:31 I mean, no, go back, like that, like that.
30:35 No, yeah, like that.
30:37 Face there.
30:38 Ouch! I'm going to die!
30:40 No, no, just right click, right click.
30:42 Ouch!
30:43 I thought this was easy.
30:51 I don't want to do this anymore.
30:53 I'm bored. I'm going to win.
30:54 I'm tired.
30:55 You're done.
30:56 Study so you can win sometimes.
30:58 Go ahead.
30:59 Hey, pay for it.
31:01 It looks like you really won or you were just given.
31:05 I'll leave it to him.
31:07 EG?
31:08 He doesn't want EG boy anymore.
31:10 He wants Luigi because he was already named.
31:13 Is it my fault that his nickname is EG boy?
31:17 You're embarrassing me.
31:18 When you're really getting old, you don't want others.
31:20 You don't want to think about it.
31:21 You're embarrassing me.
31:22 Oh, my! Don't leave.
31:24 We'll come back and we'll have more people with us.
31:26 That's right.
31:27 [Music]
31:32 [Music]
31:41 Hi, sis.
31:42 I feel like I'm here to excel in this arts.
31:48 That's why we're called artsisters.
31:51 Yes, we're artsy.
31:53 Correct.
31:54 You want to be a singer, right?
31:56 Because I feel like you express my emotions.
31:58 You know, you express yourself that you want to be a singer.
32:02 No, I'm just saying.
32:05 We're perfect for each other.
32:06 See?
32:07 That's our frustration.
32:09 Why not?
32:10 Why? Are dreams bad?
32:11 Yes.
32:12 Dreams are free.
32:13 I'm just a human being.
32:14 Most kids like to express their...
32:18 Yes, we should give to them.
32:20 Right?
32:21 Not to the...
32:22 We should let them.
32:23 Actually, what's important, like us, we're moms.
32:26 We should support whatever artistic inclination our children have.
32:31 Yes, we should fully support them.
32:34 Like Miss Fuli Desma, the original diva.
32:37 She's the pop diva.
32:39 Her support for her daughter, Isabella, is all out.
32:42 That's why we asked Isabella and we found out what passion she has for the arts.
32:50 Let's watch her.
32:52 Let's see.
32:53 [siren]
32:56 Hey, you're here, sis!
32:58 Good morning!
32:59 And welcome to my house!
33:01 Come on, come in!
33:02 [music]
33:05 ♪ Sank me into blackness ♪
33:07 ♪ And you sealed it with a kiss ♪
33:11 [music]
33:13 ♪ If only I could let you go ♪
33:19 [music]
33:21 ♪ Why do I need you so? ♪
33:26 ♪ It's amazing what a boy can do ♪
33:30 I did, because I got to meet all these different people
33:33 and I got to learn more about myself and how to be sort of--
33:38 don't think of things too personally.
33:40 And I got to learn a lot about my people skills
33:45 and how to be a better person.
33:50 Because it conflicted with my schedule in school,
33:53 and school is my main priority.
33:56 When I have a better grasp of what it is that I want to do in life,
34:01 that's the time that I'll sort of say, "Okay, maybe I'll try singing again,
34:05 or maybe I'll try acting again."
34:07 I think that in whatever I want to do,
34:10 in whatever I choose to pursue, I'd like to be the best.
34:15 And if that means becoming the next diva,
34:18 I'll really try and make it there.
34:21 My best friend really is my mom,
34:23 because she and I sort of have--we think on the same wavelength.
34:27 Not that I'm saying that she's immature, that I'm more mature,
34:31 but we have this really close bond together,
34:35 and I'm so proud to say that she is my best friend.
34:38 Before, I was close to both of them, and I still am.
34:41 My dad, I can talk about guy things.
34:43 He's really great for when I talk to him about troubles I have with my friends.
34:47 My mom, it's the girly issues.
34:50 I think that my most valuable possession is my Bible.
34:55 Through the Bible, I find out how to love God more,
34:59 because how do you learn to love someone more?
35:02 By knowing more about them.
35:04 And how do I get to love God more?
35:07 By reading more about what Jesus did.
35:11 [music]
35:13 I've always really been interested in painting.
35:28 I guess because my mom paints, and because what she used to paint before,
35:35 and my Lolo used to paint--my great-grandmother used to paint bottles when he was smaller.
35:39 And my auntie painted, so I was always really influenced by them.
35:44 I like to paint--well, right now, because it goes in phases.
35:48 Before, I liked painting mouths.
35:50 Then I liked painting noses.
35:52 Then eyes.
35:53 And so now I like painting the whole picture, the whole face.
35:57 I'm more of a medium-toned person.
35:59 If there's oil paint, and I'm feeling in the mood for oil paint, I'll use oil paint.
36:04 Now, I use acrylic.
36:06 That's what I like using the most.
36:08 My favorite is one of the paintings in here.
36:13 Because these are my most--these are the works I've done last year.
36:18 So these are my most recent.
36:21 I think this one would have to be my favorite for now.
36:24 I've drawn her before, but I haven't painted her yet.
36:28 That's probably my next project.
36:30 To tell you the truth, last year I used to be a procrastinator.
36:33 I used to do my homework at the wee hours of the morning.
36:36 So I used to sleep mga 12 o'clock, 4 o'clock, minsan, because of homework.
36:42 Because I really try and do my best in everything that I do.
36:45 But now, this year, what I've done to remedy that is I've taken advantage of my free or study periods.
36:53 And that's when I do my homework.
36:55 I feel that I need to learn these things because aside from supplying me with, I think, with inspiration for my paintings,
37:05 it also supplies me with a great background of why our country is the way it is today.
37:12 And you know how they say history repeats itself.
37:15 Naman na yan sa tatay ko.
37:17 So I like that.
37:20 And I like writing songs because ever since I was small, what I said, I used to hear my dad write songs.
37:27 I used to compose the music for him.
37:29 And poetry is my own little thing.
37:31 I got everything from my dad because my dad's a very athletic person.
37:35 He used to play soccer in college, and he's got these legs of steel.
37:39 And that's why I like running now because my dad runs a lot for--he says it's good exercise.
37:47 And he says that, you know what, a person who does not exercise will not excel as much as someone who doesn't.
37:54 It keeps your mind working.
37:56 And that's why I did racket sports when I was small because that's what my dad used to do.
38:02 And I used to swim a lot.
38:04 I was in the swim team.
38:05 And my freshman year of high school, I was in the varsity badminton team.
38:10 And we went to Kuala Lumpur for a tournament.
38:13 I only hang out in the Republic of Malate.
38:16 It's the coolest joint there.
38:18 I'm just joking.
38:19 I do.
38:20 I love going to the Republic of Malate.
38:23 Actually, my friends prefer going there.
38:25 It's pretty cool because I don't have to force them or anything.
38:28 Curfew?
38:29 Even though my mom says she's strict, since I usually hang out in the Republic, she just goes, "Come home at 12."
38:37 But if she knows I'm going to hang out in Malate, it means that I'm just going to be around the people in Republic anyway.
38:44 So, okay lang kay mom.
38:46 Yeah, she says okay.
38:48 And there have been suitors before, but I've never had, like, a long-term boyfriend before.
38:53 [music]
39:11 Bye!
39:12 Thanks for coming to my house.
39:14 [applause]
39:15 I told you earlier, we have five baguettes today.
39:19 Okay, so?
39:20 I'm excited for this one.
39:22 Me too.
39:23 Excited.
39:24 I'm interested.
39:25 I want to see.
39:26 I hope you're interested too.
39:27 Watch it.
39:28 I'm sure.
39:29 [music]
39:45 [music]
39:58 Well, I used to be a member of the La Salle basketball varsity team, but then, since I've been very busy lately,
40:04 I couldn't keep up with the schedules of the practices and then the games, so I decided to drop out.
40:10 Study habits, well.
40:12 I'm not like other students who, you know, they study, you know, like, hours and hours.
40:17 Because what I do is I listen to school, like, in school, whenever I'm in school, and then I listen.
40:23 I don't listen to the nagging.
40:26 When it comes to study, serious business, you know, I study, so I listen to the teacher.
40:31 His discipline to his kids is through remote control.
40:35 Like, because he's never home.
40:37 He can't go home all the time because of his work.
40:40 He's very serious with his work, and he prioritizes his work very much.
40:44 We're not affected by the accusations and all the news that are coming up now.
40:51 Because we all know our dad better than everyone.
40:54 So we know the truth, and, you know, we've always been proud of him, and we'll always be proud of him.
40:59 He has our 101 percent support.
41:02 His discipline to himself, and his seriousness in his work, that's really it.
41:08 I can admire him for that.
41:10 [music]
41:26 Sports, I really like sports because it's good for your body, and it's good for your health.
41:31 And at least you get to exercise, right?
41:34 [music]
41:37 I have a chance, okay, I want to do showbiz, so I'm responsible, right?
41:42 I make my own money, and, you know, at least I can be proud of something that, you know, I'm very successful in it.
41:48 If ever I become successful, right?
41:51 If ever they tell me, "Okay, we're going to put you on drama," I mean, I'll do my best, my very best, you know, to not let them down.
41:58 So, whatever it is, of course, I'll make them laugh.
42:02 I'll really do it, right?
42:04 Because, you know, I have a lot of friends, because, you know, I'm really friendly, and I want a lot of people to know me.
42:17 So, you know, you see, a lot of people are happy, right?
42:21 "Oh, bro, how are you?" or "How are you?"
42:24 So, I really have a lot of friends, but my closest friend, that I can say is my best friend, is this girl from school.
42:31 But, really, she's my best friend, there's nothing wrong with that.
42:34 I think they have a six-pack.
42:39 You should introduce me to them.
42:41 It's simple, I don't want to be too arty, that in the way they talk, it's like, "Oh, whatever," you know?
42:47 I don't want that, because it's annoying here in the park.
42:49 Where do I go out?
42:51 Around Makati only.
42:53 As long as there are a lot of people, if there are a lot of people, we'll go to the places where there are a lot of people, where it's more fun.
43:00 [music]
43:08 Bye, sis. I'll just go to the gym. Take care.
43:11 [applause]
43:16 The kids nowadays are really something, right?
43:19 They grow up so fast.
43:21 Plus, you can't keep up with their activities.
43:25 Actually, I feel like it's harder to be a teenager now than it was when we were kids.
43:31 Because now, there's computers, there's the world of text, there is TV, which is so, so, so open already.
43:44 You can't control it.
43:47 You have a teenager child.
43:49 No, really. I have five children.
43:51 You can't control what they're watching, what they're doing.
43:55 You really need to be a parent and be super smart.
43:59 No, you really need to, you know, I hope that with the changing times,
44:03 the kids grow up fast, the high-tech is too much,
44:07 I hope that the values that the parents instill will change.
44:13 That's why I feel, as we get older, as we become too westernized,
44:18 we become too modern, we should be more focused and watchful and give guidance to our children.
44:26 To instill the values that they will carry with them, with the family that they will have when they're older, when they're mature.
44:33 Exactly.
44:34 So that they will instill values to their children.
44:37 To their children and to their children's children.
44:39 That's our contribution to the world.
44:41 Exactly.
44:42 And that's what will not change.
44:44 Whatever changes will happen in the world, even if it changes the look of the cellphones,
44:50 Even if you put a pack on the cellphone.
44:52 Correct.
44:53 Correct.
44:54 That's what should not change, the values.
44:57 That's why, I know, it's really hard to be a parent.
45:00 You know that, my daughter's parents.
45:02 Yes, but we really need to teach them.
45:06 We shouldn't be too best friends with them because they might forget us.
45:11 It's like you're not the ones who are doing this.
45:14 But we should be there to guide them and at the same time support them and catch them when they fall.
45:19 Okay, so we'll see you again tomorrow.
45:22 Same time.
45:23 Of course, here only on SIS.
45:26 First, we'd like to thank the following.
45:28 Bambi Fuentes Hair and Makeup Studio, Salon de Manila.
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45:41 The Art Show Enterprises, Wayless Center.
45:45 Yuman Adidas, Chloe for Eye Work and OptiWorks.
45:49 Well, anyway, they're really high tech, they're really strict.
45:53 We walk hand in hand, we dream together.
45:56 It's like I'm just a kid, I'm always thinking about them.
46:01 And she's a baby, I'm a baby.
46:04 I don't know how to open my mouth.
46:08 And I feel like I'm a teenager.
46:14 I really want to do an excel exam.
46:17 I want to be a good student.
46:19 And we're using a lot of things that we're using.
46:22 It's different now, after today, after all that we've gone through.
46:29 It's really different.
46:31 They're different from before.
46:34 Look at her.
46:35 You're so big.
46:39 I'm not.
46:42 [music]
46:44 [laughter]
46:46 [music]
46:48 [music]
46:50 [music]
46:52 [music]
46:54 The best.
46:55 [music]
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