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00:00We walk hand in hand, we dream together. We giggle and laugh like kids forever.
00:12We're two different people, but we're having fun. We talk about anything under the sun.
00:19We are sisters, we are friends. It's our magic that never ends.
00:27I got you sis, you got me. The best of friends we'll always, always be.
00:39We always have fun being together. You know me the best, we're friends forever.
00:47Through good times and bad, I'm here for you sis. Right by your side, hit or miss.
00:54We are sisters, we are friends. It's our magic that never ends.
01:01I got you sis, you got me. The best of friends we'll always, always be.
01:14We are sisters, we are sisters.
01:20Oh, hello. Good morning. Good morning mga sis.
01:24The year 2001 brought us a lot of happy events.
01:30News and events that we want to forget.
01:33That's why everyone's hope for the year 2002 is that it would be better for everybody.
01:41Like Jackie Lublanco. When was the last time we saw her in Extra Extra?
01:46We saw a new, well-toned, muscular Jackie.
01:50Wow, wow.
01:52Can you do that?
01:54No, I don't want to because I don't have the stamina.
01:56No, I don't have the stamina.
01:58Because she needs stamina.
02:00Yes, I just want to wake up like that.
02:02Wake up like that.
02:04She's got three children, and she has that kind of body.
02:08She won, right?
02:10It takes determination and dedication.
02:14Dedication and I'm determined to eat.
02:16How about you, Jelly?
02:18I can't, I'm lazy.
02:20You're also determined to eat.
02:22Yes, I'm lazy.
02:23It's easy.
02:24It's like Sir Nelly Ignacio.
02:26Did we expect that after Go Bingo, we'll be able to see Arnel in a game show?
02:30Well, he's back with a new game show that will surprise all of his audience.
02:35And I heard that you'll be there.
02:37Yes, you'll have to watch it.
02:39I was shocked.
02:41I was shocked.
02:43You were shocked?
02:45Yes, because I didn't think I'd make it.
02:47I went there to lose, and I didn't make it to the finals.
02:49This is about singing, right?
02:51Yes, I thought it was just the first round.
02:53But I didn't make it.
02:55But you know a lot, you're fond of music.
02:57Of course, I'm old.
02:58Hey, are we going to be far from each other?
03:00Let's just go back to the two of us.
03:02We thought we could not bounce back.
03:04But here we are.
03:06It's like we really went to...
03:10But after having families,
03:12of course, resting,
03:14resting,
03:16giving birth again,
03:18resting, giving birth again,
03:20giving birth and giving birth and giving birth again,
03:24who would have thought that
03:26we'd still be on Good Housekeeping?
03:28Right?
03:30We'll still be on Good Housekeeping.
03:32Who would have thought?
03:34Don't move too much because they're focusing.
03:36This is a January-February issue.
03:38Okay.
03:40I hope we can do it again.
03:42It's called Bouncing Back.
03:44That's what we're going to talk about today.
03:46Bouncing Back.
03:48Standing up for a new life.
03:50To face a new life.
03:52We have with us today, Angelie Greon,
03:54Rose Ann Sumayaw,
03:56Mommy of Strawberries,
03:58and Director Gina Alahar.
04:00Let's talk about life.
04:02This morning, she's just here.
04:04Sis!
04:20She's an actress and a director.
04:22She's going to start a new life.
04:24What are the turning points
04:26in her life?
04:28Let's ask the director, Gina Alahar.
04:30Hello, Tita Gina.
04:32Hello. Good morning.
04:34Welcome. Welcome to see us.
04:36We haven't seen each other
04:38since two weeks ago.
04:40Right.
04:42You're still wearing red.
04:44That's why I decided to wear white.
04:46Just in case.
04:48That's the difference with Jenny.
04:50Right.
04:52Is there a meaning
04:54in your new life?
04:56No.
04:58Actually, there's no meaning.
05:00But let's put a meaning now.
05:02Let's make it meaningful.
05:04To make it more fun.
05:06Because in S-Files,
05:08we were both wearing red.
05:10Now, I'm wearing red again.
05:12Let's put, I'm on fire.
05:14Correct.
05:16Starting anew and on fire.
05:18So,
05:20why starting anew, Tita?
05:22Starting anew?
05:24Well,
05:26maybe because
05:28I already know what I want in life.
05:30I already know where I want to go.
05:32I already know if...
05:34So, that means you didn't know before?
05:36No.
05:38It's just not clear?
05:40Maybe it's not clear.
05:42And maybe because I was young,
05:44I didn't think about it.
05:46The timing is when you start thinking about it.
05:48No.
05:50Because I'm 42 years old.
05:52And proud.
05:54So, maybe it's just now
05:56that I realized that
05:58oops, I'm 42.
06:00I don't have
06:02a chance
06:04or years
06:06to enjoy life.
06:08I'm not saying I'm going to die soon.
06:10But what I mean is
06:12that soon, there will be
06:14ups and downs already.
06:16And soon, there will be
06:18a lot of changes.
06:20Life will take its course.
06:22Exactly.
06:24This is the chance.
06:26Life begins at 40.
06:28So, I might as well begin it now.
06:30Start now.
06:32Start now, okay.
06:34When you're in your 20s,
06:36how old are you?
06:3833.
06:40You're 33?
06:42Why?
06:44Because you're my age.
06:46Because of you?
06:48Okay.
06:50When you're young,
06:52you're just going for it.
06:54I'm only 24.
06:56There's a lot more to come.
06:58There's a lot more to come.
07:00Now, you can't just say,
07:02okay, I need to calculate
07:04everything.
07:06Suddenly, there's a new life
07:08that you've decided to face.
07:10What made you face it?
07:12What's the turning point?
07:14I'm getting coffee.
07:16Go ahead.
07:18My life is a turning point.
07:22Do you read diaries?
07:24Not that much.
07:26I separated from Michael
07:28and that was about
07:3010 months ago.
07:32Because of the
07:34event of my age, 42,
07:36I thought
07:38to myself that
07:40whatever it is,
07:42this situation will happen again and again.
07:44It's like it's becoming...
07:46History is
07:48repeating itself.
07:50Over and over.
07:52You're tired.
07:54You don't have lessons to learn.
07:56I don't have lessons to learn.
07:58Exactly.
08:00Like I was saying earlier,
08:02when I was young, it was okay.
08:04There's always a lot of time
08:06to change.
08:08But now that I'm 42,
08:1010 years from now, I'll be 52.
08:12That's what you're saying, right?
08:14Yes.
08:16You have to actually author your destiny already.
08:18You should take charge.
08:20Was there a time when you thought,
08:22initially,
08:24to try again
08:26to fix this?
08:28Did you ever think about that?
08:30Reconciliation?
08:32Yes.
08:34We were talking about it.
08:36During the
08:38first months of the
08:40separation,
08:42it was heavy for me.
08:44What's in store for me?
08:46Did you fear change?
08:48Of course.
08:50Fear of what's ahead.
08:52I've been with him for 23 years.
08:54I'm 42, practically
08:56half of our lives.
08:58Half of your lives.
09:00We've known each other for 27 years.
09:02So,
09:04we've been together for more than half of our lives.
09:06So, we grew up together.
09:08So, it was hard.
09:10It was really hard.
09:12I heard
09:14when you separated,
09:16you didn't know about Tito Michael's condition yet?
09:18No, we knew about it.
09:20Way back in 1999,
09:22we already knew about it.
09:24You're talking about the sickness of Michael?
09:26Yes.
09:28How did he take it,
09:30given that he's got something?
09:32He didn't have you to
09:34support him, to hold on to.
09:36Of course, men
09:38also depend on their wives for something like that.
09:40But, you know,
09:42Michael has reached
09:44the point of his life
09:46where he's 41 years old
09:48and he has to prove something to himself.
09:50So, I think
09:52what he wants to prove
09:54to himself,
09:56most of all,
09:58is that he can take care of himself.
10:00And he can live alone.
10:02He can be independent.
10:04How are the kids?
10:06How did they take it?
10:08How are they taking it?
10:10They're okay. They're very fine.
10:12When I talked to my son, Ryan,
10:14about the separation,
10:16he said,
10:18it's up to you.
10:20You're already old.
10:22You know what to do
10:24and where to be happy.
10:26The good thing is that they're already grown up.
10:28They're easier to talk to
10:30when it comes to things like that.
10:32You know, I don't know
10:34if it's easier to talk to.
10:36There are things that they can easily understand
10:38but there are things that they can't easily understand.
10:40Especially when they don't want to.
10:42Like what?
10:44Sometimes, I get fooled.
10:46So, how? Can I go on a date now?
10:48Right?
10:50Oh, no!
10:52That's a different answer.
10:54Like Ryan,
10:56it's okay.
10:58But, you'll tell me
11:00who your date is.
11:02Like a father.
11:04He's the eldest.
11:06The second one,
11:10what did he say to me?
11:12It's okay,
11:14but don't bring him here
11:16because I won't be able to talk to him.
11:18Something like that.
11:20What about AJ?
11:22You?
11:24It's up to you.
11:26He hasn't grasped it yet.
11:28He hasn't grasped it yet.
11:30So, it's up to you.
11:32So, are you going on a date?
11:34Me? A solo date?
11:36No.
11:38Group date?
11:40But you're open to that, right?
11:42You're in that stage where you're okay with it.
11:44It's not yet, Jelly.
11:46Because my marriage is not yet annulled.
11:48Right?
11:50Because there's a stigma.
11:52So, you're getting your marriage annulled?
11:54No, not yet.
11:56But I'm not yet doing
11:58a step there.
12:00So, it's hard to
12:02start something
12:04if there's no closure.
12:06Right?
12:08Unless you've decided that,
12:10I will get it annulled.
12:12Somehow, there's a closure.
12:14But here, even if you're just
12:16friends,
12:18if you see each other,
12:20you won't get annulled.
12:22In fact, it's funny.
12:24At the Philadelphia Festival,
12:26Amy Austria's husband,
12:28Duc Ventura,
12:30he was just so nice
12:32to greet me
12:34at the entrance of
12:36the PICC.
12:38So, he escorted me inside.
12:40I was like, wow!
12:42He's my new boyfriend.
12:44I was like, wait a minute.
12:46Duc is Amy Austria's husband, right?
12:48He has a good heart.
12:50But,
12:52of course, there's a question
12:54if he's separated from his wife.
12:56You know, there are moralists
12:58here, right?
13:00We're in the Philippines.
13:02So,
13:04nothing yet. But I go out
13:06on group dates.
13:08It's not really a date.
13:10You have a lot of friends.
13:12Just like that.
13:14Just like that?
13:16We're not together yet.
13:18We still have a lot of things to talk about.
13:20More of Tita Gina
13:22when we return.
13:36Of course,
13:38we're still with Ms. Gina Alar.
13:40I want to ask you now,
13:42after all these years,
13:44and now that you're starting your life,
13:46you've learned a lot
13:48about love,
13:50relationships,
13:52marriage,
13:54life, and love.
13:56What have you learned?
13:58What are the things that you've learned
14:00that you're bringing to your new life?
14:02It's always like that, right?
14:04Every day,
14:06we learn new things, right?
14:08In marriage.
14:10In marriage?
14:12Yes.
14:14In marriage,
14:16I just thought that
14:18for a marriage
14:20to be successful,
14:22there should be two people working.
14:24Not just one.
14:26It can't be a solo flight.
14:28Teamwork is needed.
14:30It's not a marriage if it's a solo flight.
14:32So,
14:34if the woman is adjusting
14:36to the married life,
14:38the husband also must adjust to the married life.
14:40It's like what you're saying
14:42to Janice.
14:44No, it's like I'm getting something from her.
14:46It's like you're agreeing with me.
14:48Oh, it's like you're asking me to agree.
14:50Yes, okay, fine.
14:52Then,
14:54what I learned is the
14:56commitment.
14:58Once you commit yourself
15:00to something,
15:02you need to fight for it
15:04no matter what happens.
15:06Right?
15:08I mean,
15:10I'm not saying
15:12that it's always roses.
15:14It's all peaceful
15:16in a married life.
15:18But,
15:20both of you should be able
15:22or should agree also
15:24to work at it.
15:26It's not like
15:28the other person will just give up.
15:30There's a lot of drama
15:32in life.
15:34Auntie Gina, how old were you when you got married?
15:3618.
15:38Would you
15:40do you think now that
15:42knowing what you know,
15:44had you known it then,
15:46you wouldn't have gotten married at that age?
15:48No, right?
15:50You're still young.
15:52Yes,
15:54that's what you thought.
15:56So, for you,
15:58it became disadvantageous
16:00because of your age?
16:02No, I don't want to call it that way because
16:04what we experienced
16:06and what I experienced,
16:08it was meant to be
16:10for us to be able
16:12to face life now.
16:14It's an experience.
16:16It's an experience
16:18that is very rich.
16:20It's a journey.
16:22Exactly.
16:24Whatever we pass through life,
16:26now,
16:28that's the most important.
16:30I don't want to
16:32have any regrets
16:34about what I've done.
16:36You don't want to be jaded.
16:38I don't want to be jaded.
16:42How do you feel
16:44that in the film fest,
16:46Auntie Amie did not win the trophy?
16:50To be honest,
16:52Amie is my bet.
16:54She's the one who wrote it.
16:58That's how it is.
17:00That's how Amie and I understand it.
17:02I didn't see Hubog,
17:04but I guess
17:06because Hubog is really
17:08Asunta's film,
17:10it's really
17:12beautiful.
17:14It's just like
17:16what's your film?
17:18Sarah Jane, right?
17:20It's like Sarah Jane
17:22that you fought in the new month
17:24of Amie, right?
17:26In the new month,
17:28the story is not centered
17:30on her.
17:32Sarah Jane is centered on you.
17:34Of course, it's more recalling.
17:36But what I can say is
17:38that if
17:40Amie
17:42played
17:44Asunta's role in Hubog,
17:46it's a runaway.
17:48It's really a runaway.
17:50That's how it is.
17:52But I'm not saying that
17:54Asunta is a bad actress.
17:56It's better
17:58for her to start now.
18:02She has a mindset.
18:04She has a mindset that
18:06when she entered,
18:08when she bowled,
18:10when she entered,
18:12when she bowled,
18:14it was just a stepping stone.
18:16And then,
18:18her mindset is to be a better actress.
18:20She already started.
18:22She already won an award.
18:24Consistency.
18:26That's her direction.
18:28Let's continue.
18:30Let's go back.
18:32Of course, you have
18:34proxy husbands.
18:36You don't want to have a real husband?
18:38Your own husband?
18:40No.
18:42At least, when it comes to proxy husbands,
18:44you have to calculate.
18:46Partner.
18:48No.
18:50I want to rest first.
18:52Rest first.
18:5410 months.
18:56And have time.
18:58Have you ever said
19:00you've rediscovered yourself?
19:02What are the things you've rediscovered?
19:04Like, I forgot
19:06that I'm like this.
19:08After auditions, I'm like this.
19:10I want to read a book.
19:12Like that.
19:14I'm lazy.
19:16She's lazy.
19:18She's lazy.
19:20She's lazy.
19:22She sleeps.
19:24I don't want to get up.
19:26I sleep.
19:28And what about going out?
19:30I love to go out.
19:32With friends.
19:34What are the things you've rediscovered?
19:36Like, I need to go home.
19:38My kids and my husband are waiting for me.
19:40What are the things you've rediscovered?
19:42I'm lazy.
19:44You can join anywhere.
19:46You can join anywhere.
19:48And let's say,
19:50we'll just meet at a party.
19:52We don't plan to go out.
19:54I'll say, I'm leaving.
19:56Call me. Text me.
19:58Tajina, come here.
20:00Even if I'm in Paranaque,
20:02I'll come back to Quezon City.
20:04That's already happened.
20:06And join.
20:08Join.
20:10But it doesn't mean that I'm just looking for a walk.
20:12You're just looking for a walk.
20:14I just want to be with people.
20:16I just want to be with friends.
20:18You just want to enjoy yourself.
20:20Yeah, I just want to enjoy.
20:22What else?
20:24It's nice to go out with people
20:26who will not judge you.
20:28Who will not
20:30malign you.
20:32No questions.
20:34No answers.
20:36Do you think
20:38it's advantageous on your part
20:40for your friends to be showbiz?
20:42Even if they understand you.
20:44They carry this kind of life.
20:48Yes, but I also have
20:50non-showbiz friends
20:52who understand me.
20:54Their life is the same, I understand.
20:56Like,
20:58I have friends,
21:00actually,
21:02showbiz too.
21:04I have my writer friend,
21:06Edith Asuncion.
21:08They're not showbiz
21:10in a different way,
21:12but they still understand me.
21:16But in married life,
21:18it's the same.
21:20When you get home,
21:22it's the same.
21:24They just think that
21:26artists are different from ordinary people.
21:28The situation is the same.
21:30And we're just humans.
21:32So if you were to describe your life right now,
21:34in one word,
21:36one word.
21:38Soap opera.
21:40That's two words.
21:42That's hyphenated.
21:44Soap opera.
21:46Soap opera.
21:48There's no ending.
21:50Long-running soap opera.
21:52It's been 27 years.
21:54I think for everyone in our life,
21:56it's really a soap opera.
21:58Because it's just like that.
22:00It's like a spinning wheel.
22:02It's different.
22:06Sometimes it's too slow.
22:08Sometimes it's too fast.
22:10Can I do this?
22:12As they say, truth is stranger than fiction.
22:14There are more highlights.
22:16There are more highlights.
22:18Anyway, thank you, Tita Gina.
22:20Thank you so much.
22:22Thank you for joining us.
22:24And we'll be back.
22:36You've heard from the mouth of
22:38the mother of Strawberry,
22:40her last accounts with her daughter.
22:42Now, we'll find out
22:44what life is like after the events.
22:46Please welcome,
22:48Roseanne Sumayo.
22:50Hi, Judy.
22:52Hi, Tita.
22:54First question.
22:56How's the case?
22:58The case is good.
23:00The development.
23:02Within this week,
23:04the results are good.
23:06Because some people
23:08can't say that
23:10they have evidence.
23:12How can they hear only one thing?
23:14It should be
23:16all sides.
23:18Get all testimonies.
23:20From there, they'll get the evidence.
23:22That's when you'll file the case.
23:24Actually, this is not a criminal case.
23:26It's the police themselves.
23:28It's them?
23:30Yes.
23:32Of course, we're the defendants.
23:34Our lawyers are there
23:36waiting.
23:38I know that
23:40since Strawberry's a good friend,
23:44I know that you're sweet.
23:46Yes, right?
23:48It's easy for you two to
23:50say, I love you, mommy, mommy.
23:52It's like we're not mommy, right?
23:54Actually, it's like they're friends.
23:56Yes.
23:58You can't believe that these two
24:00are dating.
24:02Correct, yeah.
24:04How often do you really talk?
24:06When she comes home,
24:08every night.
24:10As long as I'm not tired,
24:12she's also tired.
24:14But we're that close.
24:16Just like the other day,
24:18when you were still small, right?
24:20Like that.
24:22Does she plan to get married?
24:24Last time,
24:26she said,
24:28I don't want to get married.
24:30That's what she said.
24:32She still doesn't want to?
24:34I still don't want to get married.
24:36She's like that.
24:38I don't know if she's kidding or not,
24:40but that's what she said to me.
24:42Maybe she's just teasing you.
24:44So,
24:46how long has it been?
24:48It's been what?
24:50Almost,
24:523 weeks?
24:54Almost a month.
24:56Do you know Mark?
24:58Yes.
25:00How well do you know him?
25:02I've met Mark 3-4 times.
25:04Although,
25:06in fairness,
25:08when you look at Mark,
25:10he's like a stick.
25:12But when you
25:14talk to him,
25:16you can't hear anything.
25:18Not even the wind,
25:20or any noise.
25:22He's so polite.
25:24You know?
25:26But if you don't talk to him,
25:28he's like, good evening.
25:30But when you talk to him,
25:32he's like a stick.
25:34Did you talk?
25:36After that?
25:38After that,
25:40we didn't talk.
25:42One time, he called me.
25:44That was
25:46before or after Christmas.
25:48He said,
25:50I want to go there.
25:52Just for the spirit of Christmas.
25:54I said, I'll go too.
25:56So, we didn't talk.
25:58After that, nothing happened.
26:00So,
26:02when you found out,
26:04the first time he called you,
26:06who called you?
26:08Mark.
26:10I knew right away.
26:12He said, hello auntie,
26:14then he cried.
26:16I knew right away.
26:18My whole body was shaking.
26:20I said,
26:22where's darling?
26:24I was so hysterical.
26:26He said, everything happened so fast.
26:28Anyway,
26:30I don't want to remember.
26:32It's really
26:34confusing.
26:36So, after that,
26:38I felt dizzy.
26:40After we talked,
26:42instead of falling,
26:44I just sat down.
26:46My body felt heavy.
26:48Although,
26:50I know that I should hurry up
26:52because it's an emergency.
26:54I told them,
26:56Alan, the driver,
26:58said,
27:00mom, come here.
27:02I said, wait, I really can't stand up.
27:04I drank water.
27:06In the car,
27:08I was shaking.
27:10I was shaking from fear and nervousness.
27:12I didn't know what to do.
27:14When I got to the hospital,
27:16I couldn't see
27:18that, you know,
27:20my son was bleeding.
27:22I really didn't want to see that.
27:24You did not see that?
27:26No, I really
27:28didn't want to see that.
27:30So, I just sat in the car.
27:32I prayed.
27:34Were you two alone?
27:36No, of course, I was with Inger,
27:38my niece.
27:40But still, there was hope.
27:42Of course.
27:44But of course, at the time that you realized
27:46that
27:48it's not possible anymore.
27:50Before that,
27:52before that,
27:54you told me,
27:56I was there
27:58at the door of
28:00the ICU.
28:02Of course,
28:04I prayed.
28:06Hoping
28:08that
28:10my son is still there.
28:12But
28:14I also told myself
28:16that if ever,
28:18because I know the situation,
28:20he was hit here.
28:22Not here, on the back.
28:24On the back, on the head.
28:26So, more or less, you know the
28:28outcome.
28:30No, it's a bit confusing
28:32because it's just a miracle.
28:34So, maybe because of my
28:36strong faith
28:38with the Lord,
28:40it's like,
28:42I don't know,
28:44when you're there, Jelly,
28:46it's like,
28:48I felt
28:50what they say,
28:52if you can't do it, I'll take care of you.
28:54I felt that.
28:56Because if not,
28:58maybe,
29:00now, my head is broken.
29:02Or maybe she can't talk to me anymore.
29:04I'm paralyzed.
29:06You know how much I love her.
29:08Although,
29:10I don't want to open up.
29:12If you notice,
29:14I don't want to open up.
29:16Sometimes, my brother
29:18would say,
29:20why don't you wear something sad?
29:22Why don't you cry?
29:24Because it's a tradition, right?
29:26Why don't you cry?
29:28So, in the first place,
29:30if I cry,
29:32I'll show it.
29:34But every day,
29:36of course,
29:38I won't cry.
29:40My nose here, I don't know if you can see it.
29:42It's twitching.
29:44I cry every day.
29:46I cry because I miss my daughter.
29:48I love my daughter very much.
29:50But I don't want to open up.
29:52Because you shouldn't,
29:54for me, although I have nothing against
29:56other people's beliefs,
29:58but for me, I shouldn't open up.
30:00So that I can think of my child
30:02and our Lord God.
30:04I think that's the sweetest
30:06and happiest thing.
30:08So why would I open up?
30:10But I cry because I miss her.
30:12Are there, I'm sure,
30:14you told us that you have plans.
30:16Sister, what are the things
30:18that you want to continue
30:20that you're doing?
30:22Actually, I can't continue this.
30:24But that's why Darling
30:26finished her education at CRC.
30:28Before, it was CRC,
30:30now it's University of Asia and the Pacific.
30:32She finished her education
30:34because we were planning
30:36to put up a Montessori.
30:38That's what we were planning.
30:40She wants to teach.
30:42For me, that's not what I finished.
30:44So I can't continue that.
30:46She's the one who will teach.
30:48She's the one who will manage.
30:50So how will you
30:52continue your life?
30:54Of course,
30:56it will be
30:58very hard for me.
31:00Very difficult for me.
31:02But you know, life must go on.
31:04Right, Jelly?
31:06I still have my son,
31:08Inger, his younger brother.
31:10And I have to make sure
31:12that I can still
31:14give him
31:16a good future.
31:18So my work,
31:20my efforts,
31:22I should
31:24not stop that
31:26because my son is still there.
31:28And if I don't
31:30have a strong heart,
31:32what about the people here?
31:34My son also needs me
31:36as a representative for what happened to him.
31:38So who else?
31:40You have to be strong.
31:42That's the only thing you can give to Strong
31:44now that he's gone.
31:46I know you love Strong.
31:48You were best friends
31:50back then, right?
31:52Okay.
31:54Okay.
31:56And do you hope that
31:58the case will be closed
32:00so that Justice can give
32:02justice to Strong's death?
32:04I'll be back, sis.
32:20It's good, but it's hard
32:22to be famous.
32:24You have a lot of intrigues.
32:26What we're going to talk about today,
32:28we can say that she's also become
32:30strong in these things.
32:32And since we're watching her as a contrarian,
32:34how does she counter
32:36the intrigues that come to her life?
32:38And of course, what's new in her life?
32:40Please welcome Ms. Angelo De Leon.
32:42Hello again. Nice to be back.
32:44Yes.
32:46Your set is new.
32:48I'm happy with your set.
32:50What intrigues come to you?
32:52You've had your share.
32:54You've had your share.
32:56They say
32:58it's hard
33:00to overcome an intrigue
33:02when you're still standing.
33:04You're still running.
33:06Actually,
33:08I don't dwell on it.
33:10If it's true,
33:12I say it's true.
33:14If it's not, then I don't mind it.
33:16It's up to you.
33:18It's not all my intrigues.
33:20But of course, together with these intrigues,
33:22you were very open
33:24when you talked about it.
33:26And you were very honest with what you said.
33:28True.
33:30Together with these things, there are trade-offs.
33:32Oh, yeah.
33:34Because when we tell the truth,
33:36sometimes,
33:38apparently, other people can't handle
33:40that you're going to tell the truth.
33:42They know who you are.
33:44She told the truth.
33:46So, there are trade-offs.
33:48Either one is
33:50it will pull you down.
33:52Or,
33:54you'll be glorified anyway
33:56because somehow, honestly,
33:58she has good qualities.
34:00Correct.
34:02Actually, it happened.
34:04Both happened.
34:06I had my downfall.
34:08I had my lowest point
34:10in my career.
34:12You know,
34:14little by little,
34:16I'm trying.
34:18I've been very open-minded with my career.
34:20As long as the people want me there,
34:22I will be there.
34:24But if I see
34:26that I'm not needed anymore
34:28in this business or nobody wants to see
34:30my face on TV
34:32or on movies,
34:34then never mind.
34:36So, it's the same for me.
34:38How do I become true
34:40to the people who ask me
34:42what happened about my life, what happened here and there?
34:44I'll just say,
34:46I'm the same to them.
34:48If you don't want me anymore
34:50because I did this,
34:52then fine.
34:54Well and good, right?
34:56If it's okay,
34:58then we're all happy.
35:00Do you believe in second chances in this business?
35:02Oh, yeah.
35:04I had my second chance
35:06with my second baby.
35:08So, this is the second chance for you?
35:10Yeah, for me.
35:12Actually, it's already the third.
35:14Do you believe in the premise that sometimes,
35:16those second chances come
35:18because of the fact
35:20that
35:22you were controversial for a time?
35:24No.
35:26I don't believe
35:28that people become famous
35:30because of controversies, especially with mine.
35:32Because I had my second kid,
35:34I'm not married,
35:36and then I'm not with a father.
35:38So, how can
35:40that make you
35:42be successful
35:44in a way that people would want to see you?
35:46So, I don't believe in that.
35:48I just believe because
35:50I told the truth.
35:52Other people accepted it because I can't say
35:54all of them accepted it, right?
35:56So, other people accepted it
35:58and then there are still people
36:00who said, let's help Angelo.
36:02Maybe that's why
36:04I had a soap opera,
36:06maybe that's why I still have Viva,
36:08I still have a contract.
36:10Do you fear judgment?
36:12Did you at all fear judgment?
36:14No.
36:16Because it's human nature.
36:18It's already there.
36:20I was just born and it's already there.
36:22But how can you be innate to judge people?
36:24Whether you like it or not.
36:26Even if we say, don't judge a book by its cover,
36:28but sometimes,
36:30you can do it.
36:32Like with all the
36:34oppressed people.
36:36Now, I understand
36:38why they are like that.
36:40Because that's their job.
36:42We can't do anything,
36:44that's where they earn.
36:46That's how it is.
36:48That's my reality.
36:50I always do a reality check.
36:52Regrets?
36:54Do you have any regrets?
36:56Decision making?
36:58Deeds that you did?
37:00Regrets?
37:02Actually, I have none.
37:04It's just that
37:06there's a deep meaning
37:08of regret.
37:10It's like,
37:12I don't really have any regrets in my life.
37:14I just want,
37:16why did I meet this person?
37:18It's more of, you always have questions.
37:20What is the
37:22symbol of this person?
37:24What is their purpose in life?
37:26Everything has a purpose.
37:28It's like,
37:30I went through this.
37:32After going through that,
37:34did you realize what those purposes are?
37:36Some of them, not yet.
37:38Some of them,
37:40I must admit,
37:42okay, I know I'm a better person now.
37:44I'm more human.
37:46I'm more in touch with myself.
37:48I know myself already,
37:50rather than before.
37:52But it's like,
37:54I didn't see him there.
37:56He didn't do that in my life.
37:58It's still me.
38:00So, what's his deal?
38:02If you were to live your life
38:04over,
38:06would you still like to go through
38:08whatever you went through?
38:10Or do you have something to alter?
38:12I have something to change.
38:14I don't want to be like Ed Marcos.
38:16That's all.
38:18But with anything else,
38:20I would choose my life now.
38:26As you go along,
38:28the changes in your life,
38:30as you continue to walk this journey of life,
38:32may you continue
38:34to find yourself.
38:36Continue to find the purposes
38:38that you're looking for.
38:40Very true. Thank you.
38:42It's not easy to be an artist.
38:44You may see us enjoying,
38:46glamorized,
38:48and everyone knows us.
38:50But when you're intrigued,
38:52it's irritating.
38:54I don't know what you're going to do.
38:56It's like,
38:58what did I do to you?
39:00And to those who love to intrigue us,
39:02here's a thought.
39:04The less men think more,
39:06they talk.
39:08So, if I were you,
39:10just think, so that less talk, less mistakes.
39:12SIS will be back.
39:24We are sisters.
39:28You know, sis,
39:30time really flies.
39:32It's like Christmas and New Year
39:34are just around the corner.
39:36Wow, graduation day is coming.
39:38They're so proud.
39:40Finally, they're going to make up
39:42for all their hardships.
39:44That's why I decided
39:46to continue my studies in June.
39:48That's right, sis.
39:50It's hard to burn your eyebrows.
39:52Let's look at these students
39:54who will graduate this March.
39:56I'm sure it will encourage
39:58our sisters who are watching.
40:00And of course,
40:02especially their children.
40:04They will really study.
40:06Let's watch.
40:08It's graduation day
40:10and there are a lot of kids who are excited.
40:12Why not?
40:14It's hard to study, right?
40:16But it's fulfilling, especially when it's almost over.
40:22I want to be a doctor.
40:24But when I saw my grandma's blood,
40:26I couldn't take it anymore.
40:30I almost fainted.
40:32And I want to be a lawyer.
40:34There's a lot.
40:36Just think about it.
40:38Projects, quizzes, and last grading exams
40:40and finals are all done.
40:42They can finally rest for a few months.
40:44Finally.
40:46Maybe the top one is stress.
40:48Because sometimes,
40:50our due time report
40:52or essay
40:54and my groupmates' report
40:56are not done yet.
40:58Sometimes, they get lazy
41:00or talk to my classmates.
41:02I'm the only one who's done.
41:04Sometimes,
41:06it costs me points.
41:08No.
41:10Sometimes, I go to bed
41:12at 3 or 4 a.m.
41:14I worry a lot.
41:16Sometimes, Nicole gets stressed out.
41:18She's worried
41:20that she needs to finish her reading
41:22even if it's 3 a.m.
41:24I told her,
41:26you shouldn't pressure yourself.
41:28Especially if you have a mental block.
41:30I told her,
41:32take a rest
41:34because you need to sleep.
41:36I tell her about my problems.
41:38But she tells me not to overdo it.
41:40Because I can go to summer school.
41:42But I don't want to.
41:44That's why
41:46it's hard
41:48to give her the best education.
41:50That's why she's my only child.
41:52Because I want to give her
41:54the best.
41:56Mom, I'd like to thank you
41:58from nursery to graduating
42:00that you've supported me all the way.
42:04You're crying.
42:06They're now considered as artists.
42:08They're working
42:10even after their parents' help.
42:12That's great.
42:14You know,
42:16everyone should get an award
42:18for graduating this year.
42:20Especially the parents
42:22who supported them.
42:24You're right, Jelly.
42:26That's why there's a prize
42:28for them to be memorable
42:30in their graduation this year.
42:32Watch this.
42:34As principals,
42:36we value
42:38our students' intelligence.
42:40That's why
42:42we want to give them
42:44a special
42:46and unforgettable graduation.
42:48A memorable
42:50graduation answer
42:52by Vaseline Amino Collagen Shampoo.
43:12The awardee will be chosen
43:14for each winning school
43:16to get a plaque of recognition
43:18and a cash prize of 10,000 pesos
43:20for the student's mother.
43:22The winning school also gets
43:24to choose from among sports,
43:26IT, music, and library
43:28showcases worth 20,000 pesos.
43:30All elementary schools
43:32will be divided into five regions.
43:34Duly accomplished entry forms
43:36should be submitted by the principal
43:38before February 2.
43:40The school will be assigned points.
43:42The 10 top schools with the most points
43:44for each region will be declared
43:46winners.
43:48Hurry! Start collecting as many Vaseline
43:50Shampoo empty packs as you can now.
43:52Our dream of becoming
43:54the second mother of children
43:56is now coming true.
43:58Capture that special graduation moment
44:00in Vaseline's Feel the Glow
44:02of Graduation promo.
44:04Deadline for submission of entries
44:06is on February 16.
44:08Contact Nito Victoria of Unilever
44:10at 588-7540.
44:12See posters and print ads
44:14for details.
44:18From the photo taking of the graduation,
44:20there is a special showcase
44:22and take note,
44:2410 schools can get this per region.
44:26So that means 50 schools nationwide.
44:28Wow!
44:30And many more, especially for the students
44:32who will make their mark.
44:34Maybe your school will get a prize.
44:36Congratulations
44:38to all the graduates
44:40of 2002!
44:42So that's it.
44:44Today,
44:46this is a good day.
44:48We have a lot of heart-to-heart talk with women.
44:50Yes.
44:52It's like,
44:54you don't know what life will bring to you.
44:56You think,
44:58Tita Gina has been married for 23 years
45:00or she's been with Tito Michael for 23 years.
45:02You think that's okay, right?
45:04It's okay.
45:06You're at that point.
45:08It's okay. Relax.
45:10The outcome will be different.
45:12And sometimes, like Angela,
45:14who's still young.
45:16She's only 22.
45:18She's been through a lot.
45:20And yet, she's still there.
45:22Ready to face whatever's in store for her
45:24in the future.
45:26With a smile and her dimple.
45:28And the dimples.
45:30Are there two dimples?
45:32Anyway,
45:34after losing your only daughter,
45:36She's still standing.
45:38She's still standing.
45:40Remember,
45:42the footprints in the sand?
45:44Where were you?
45:46Where were you?
45:48I was there.
45:50Because I was carrying you.
45:54You might not know
45:56where you'll get your strength.
45:58But just acknowledge that
46:00you'll get it.
46:02Right, Janice?
46:04You'll get it.
46:06Strength.
46:08God won't give you something you can't handle.
46:10So, we can do this.
46:12We can do this.
46:14We can do this.
46:16Let's face life.
46:18And let's live up.
46:20With faith and prayers.
46:22And hope.
46:24Hope for the future.
46:26Okay, thank you for joining us today.
46:28And we'll see you again.
46:30Sis!
46:58Barnyard and Union Square.
47:00This is the chance.
47:02Life begins at 40.
47:04So, I might as well begin it now.
47:08Start now.
47:10I'm still confused.
47:12So, can I go on a date now?
47:14Right?
47:16I don't have an answer.
47:18That's a different answer.
47:20Okay, I know I'm a better person now.
47:22I'm more human.
47:24I'm more in touch with myself.
47:26I'm more ready, rather than before.
47:28Every day, of course.
47:30I don't cry.
47:32My nose here, I don't know if you can see it.
47:34It's twitching.
47:36I cry every day.
47:38I cry because I miss my daughter.
47:40I love my daughter very much.
47:42But I don't want to look sad.

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