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Paano nga ba hinaharap ni Imee Marcos ang kanyang buhay bilang anak ng isang kilalang powerful woman na si Imelda Marcos?

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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
00:16We talk about anything under the sun We are sisters, we are friends
00:23We've got magic that never ends
00:27I got you sis, you got me
00:31The best of friends we'll always, always be
00:39We always have fun being together
00:43You know me the best, we're friends forever
00:47Through good times and bad, I'm here for you sis
00:50Right by your side, hit or miss
00:54We are sisters, we are friends
00:57We've got magic that never ends
01:01I got you sis, you got me
01:05The best of friends, the best of friends
01:09The best of friends we'll always, always be
01:14We are sisters, we are sisters
01:20Good morning!
01:21Good morning!
01:22Sis, is it true that she's also the fruit of the tree?
01:26I guess in some ways, yes.
01:28Sharon, and Casey, right?
01:30They both have a sweet image, showbiz.
01:32But how about Casey?
01:35She's always the daughter of Sharon.
01:38She's the daughter of Sharon.
01:40She should accept that she's really the daughter of Sharon.
01:43But Casey, she's different in her modeling.
01:46Because in her, she's into modeling and theater.
01:49How about Aunt Annabelle and Rufa?
01:54I feel like they're very similar.
01:58They clash.
01:59It's like they always have a difference of opinion.
02:03Early generation gap too.
02:04I guess so.
02:05So Rufa, even though her mother is famous,
02:08she created an image that's totally different from Aunt Annabelle.
02:11Did you really say that?
02:14Well, I didn't know.
02:16Maybe their personalities are different.
02:19I wish I knew.
02:21Me too.
02:22So we don't ask each other too much.
02:24Maybe the challenge is bigger for a person who is different.
02:28If your mother is a first lady,
02:30what do you think?
02:32That's hard.
02:33But yes, especially if she's a first lady
02:36who is considered by many when it comes to beauty and fashion department.
02:41Of course.
02:42I think we can't answer that.
02:45Because our mother is not a first lady.
02:48But our guest today,
02:49she has a lot to share about being a daughter of a powerful and fashionable first lady.
02:55How can we say that her lifestyle and style are different from her mom's?
03:01Please welcome Aunt Sis,
03:02the Congresswoman of 2nd District of Ilocos, Philippines.
03:07Good morning.
03:08Good morning.
03:09Good morning.
03:10You want to be called.
03:11Yes.
03:12You want to be called.
03:13So, first question.
03:14How does it feel to be the daughter of an Imelda Marcos?
03:17It's hard.
03:18I had a hard time when I was young.
03:19Because she's so beautiful.
03:20I saw my mom's portrait.
03:22She has a different kind of beauty.
03:24It's like an export quality.
03:28So I was very, very worried.
03:30And everyone was asking me,
03:31why are you so dark?
03:33Why are you so small?
03:34Why don't you look like your mom?
03:36You were asked that?
03:38I was so confused.
03:39I was answering.
03:40I became a demoness.
03:42I was answering.
03:43Are you my mom?
03:45You look like my mom.
03:47I don't look like her.
03:49She's beautiful.
03:50Did you suffer from their expectations of you?
03:52That you had to always look like...
03:54If your mom...
03:55Look her best all the time.
03:58Yes, and my mother is very disciplined.
04:00She doesn't come out with messy hair.
04:05She's not ready.
04:06And she's always smiling.
04:07She's really very, very political.
04:09So it was really hard for us to follow in her footsteps.
04:12And it got to the point that my father,
04:16he was trying to comfort me.
04:21Because he was always asking me,
04:23why don't you look like your mom?
04:25His comfort was so vague.
04:27He said,
04:28you know, I wish you would've just become a man.
04:31What is that?
04:32That's wrong.
04:33That's wrong.
04:35So,
04:36that's how it was.
04:38I just became a tomboy.
04:40Climbing trees,
04:42riding a bicycle,
04:43riding a horse.
04:44You just grew up.
04:45Yes.
04:46I just pretended to be the eldest son.
04:49Like that.
04:50Then later on,
04:52now,
04:53I'm concentrated on studying.
04:56The boy things.
04:58Not the girl things.
04:59I don't want to dress up.
05:01I miss the youthful barangay.
05:03Everyday,
05:04every single day.
05:05I saw you one time.
05:06It's like I don't bathe anymore.
05:07Whenever,
05:08I just wear that.
05:09I don't want to compete in the fashion level.
05:12So,
05:13there are characteristics that you inherited from your mother.
05:15What are those?
05:16This is what's funny.
05:17As I grew up,
05:18I became the same as my mother.
05:21This is what's weird.
05:22Because,
05:23the things she wanted me to wear,
05:25I became aware of it.
05:26When I was a girl.
05:29For a long time,
05:30why does it happen that
05:32you like what she likes?
05:34The culture vulture,
05:36the cultural center,
05:38and all that.
05:39After a while,
05:40that's what I like.
05:41And I think,
05:42as time passes,
05:43maybe that happens to all the children.
05:46Even to Borgie.
05:48The questions I asked my mother.
05:50The questions that I asked my mother.
05:52The questions like,
05:54you're going to go out,
05:55what time will you be back?
05:57Who's the father?
05:58I don't care who's the father.
06:02So,
06:03I became very parental.
06:07What are the traits that you wish you didn't inherit?
06:11That I didn't inherit?
06:13She's very excessive.
06:15She's very excessive.
06:19Because,
06:20we're not the same.
06:21I'm Ilocana,
06:22she's really a vulture.
06:24She's really,
06:26she's very strict.
06:28She's very generous.
06:30To the point that it drives you crazy.
06:32When she gives you your living room,
06:34all the people live in your house.
06:37Well, you are very...
06:38I'm much more private.
06:40But,
06:41that's also good.
06:42You know,
06:43the characteristics,
06:45that's not bad.
06:46On the other hand,
06:47she helps a lot.
06:48She helps a lot.
06:49That's good.
06:50And,
06:51her being a very public figure,
06:54that's true.
06:55She takes people home.
06:56And,
06:57in many, many ways,
06:58I wish I was like that.
06:59I'm already in politics.
07:00I'm very nervous in crowds, actually.
07:03I don't like the public life.
07:04Going back to Fash,
07:05do you like shoes?
07:06Shoes?
07:07Your mom is so jealous for her shoes.
07:09It's like,
07:10who doesn't like shoes?
07:12Right?
07:13And,
07:14that's it.
07:15If that's her only secret in life,
07:17then that's okay.
07:18She just hides it.
07:21Anyway,
07:22there are a lot of women who come to me,
07:24you know,
07:25I'm also emaldific.
07:26I wear shoes all the time.
07:27It hurts.
07:28Does it make you feel good?
07:30Like,
07:31well,
07:32it's not my mom only.
07:33Yeah,
07:34it's not my mom only.
07:35And,
07:36I don't think I'm as excessive as her.
07:38But,
07:40yeah,
07:41it's coming to the point
07:42that you're already fond of fashion.
07:44You're already aware of it.
07:46And,
07:47you already wore the long-lasting T-shirt.
07:49You're wearing it.
07:51Yeah, that's right.
07:52But,
07:53I wouldn't say that we're the same,
07:55in many, many ways.
07:56Because,
07:57it's hard to imitate my mom.
07:59She's so classic.
08:00Her face,
08:01and the way she dresses.
08:03Her hairdo, forever.
08:04Her hairdo, forever.
08:05We can't imitate her.
08:07There was a time,
08:08someone said,
08:09your mom doesn't sleep.
08:11She's just like that.
08:13When she wakes up,
08:14she's still beautiful.
08:15Correct.
08:16When she doesn't sleep,
08:17she doesn't have makeup.
08:18She said,
08:19she's just like a grandchild.
08:20Because,
08:21we can't be like her children.
08:22We don't have the energy level.
08:24And,
08:25it's true.
08:26And,
08:27the bad part,
08:28the bad part about my mom,
08:30she's not really vain.
08:32I don't know anything about skin care.
08:34Because,
08:35she doesn't take care.
08:36She just takes care to go out.
08:37But,
08:38she doesn't take care.
08:39She's always tired.
08:40She's always tired.
08:41She's not the cream queen.
08:42No.
08:43She's not like that.
08:44No, she can put on the flashlight
08:45behind the car.
08:46Because,
08:47she's used to the company,
08:48the barrio.
08:49In the middle of the barangay,
08:51she can change her clothes.
08:53She's talented.
08:54She's talented.
08:55She's talented.
08:56She's always ready.
08:57It's nice to talk about the reasons
08:59of losing
09:00and not understanding
09:01of a mother.
09:02So,
09:03if you don't want to miss
09:04this conversation,
09:05just tune in to SIS.
09:21Thank you, guys.
09:24While we're still talking about skin care,
09:26Miss Aimee,
09:27what's the limit
09:28of your mom's fighting?
09:30Fighting?
09:31When I was young,
09:32which wasn't long ago.
09:34Okay.
09:35When I was young,
09:36when I was growing up,
09:37my mom always gets angry
09:38when I don't dress up.
09:39When I don't dress up,
09:40when I don't put on makeup.
09:41She's still like that until now.
09:43She gets angry
09:44because she's always very proper.
09:46She's very aware
09:47that you have a duty to the public
09:48to look your best.
09:49But,
09:50when I don't dress up,
09:51she gets angry.
09:52And,
09:53of course,
09:54what's the limit
09:55of a mother's fighting?
09:56Boys.
09:57Boys.
09:58Okay.
09:59When I was young,
10:00my marriage was dramatic.
10:01Up to now,
10:02do you still argue?
10:03Not really
10:04because she's
10:05she doesn't give up anymore.
10:07She gives up.
10:08We're too old
10:09to be ashamed.
10:10And,
10:11above all,
10:12she has the same vibes
10:13as Borgie.
10:14She has the same vibes
10:15as her grandchildren.
10:16She doesn't care
10:17about us anymore.
10:18Usually,
10:19your mother's ceremonies
10:20and questions
10:21are not being asked
10:22to your children anymore.
10:23Yes,
10:24she used to be so corny.
10:25So,
10:26you find yourself
10:27fighting with your mother
10:28and now,
10:29you're fighting
10:30with your children.
10:31Maybe,
10:32it's true
10:33for all mothers
10:34that even if
10:35you had an argument
10:36or whatever,
10:37there are points
10:38of disagreement.
10:39When you become a mother,
10:40you know all of that.
10:41Suddenly,
10:42you have an understanding.
10:43That's a light bulb.
10:44You've reached
10:45why she's angry.
10:46Have you ever been told
10:47that someday
10:48when you become a mother,
10:49you'll understand
10:50what I'm saying to you?
10:51Yes,
10:52I didn't get those dialogues
10:53before.
10:54But, when you became a mother,
10:55it became all clear.
10:56Suddenly,
10:57clear.
10:58Yes,
10:59suddenly,
11:00it became clear.
11:01And,
11:02she likes her grandchild
11:03so much.
11:04But,
11:05when my children
11:06go to her,
11:07it doesn't return
11:08to normal.
11:09It needs to be
11:10brainwashed.
11:11It's because
11:12your ceremony
11:13is already there.
11:14So,
11:15what would you say
11:16that your mother's
11:17is also the same
11:18or different
11:19from how you raise
11:20your children?
11:21My mom always says
11:22that I'm a much better
11:23mother than her.
11:24That's what she said.
11:25It's nice to hear that.
11:26It's nice to hear that.
11:27It's nice to hear that
11:28in the sense that
11:29it's clear to her
11:30that being a wife
11:31is more important
11:32than being a mother.
11:33Because,
11:34it was very clear to her
11:35that,
11:36she said,
11:37for a long time,
11:38they're still
11:39my father
11:40in the ending.
11:41In the beginning,
11:42they're also in the ending.
11:43That's why,
11:44our obsession
11:45with our children
11:46is that we need
11:47to balance
11:48in being
11:49a good wife.
11:52Because,
11:53in the ending,
11:54that's what you're going to
11:55fall for.
11:56And if there's no
11:57marriage,
11:58the kids will be sorry.
11:59So,
12:00she said that
12:01being a wife
12:02is more important.
12:03So,
12:04Borgie is now
12:05visible.
12:06He does commercials.
12:07He's endorsing
12:08products.
12:09What image
12:10do you want
12:11for Borgie?
12:12I think,
12:13because I'm not
12:14a stage mother.
12:15So,
12:16I'm happy
12:17that
12:18he's enjoying
12:19himself
12:20in modeling.
12:21I don't care.
12:22I'm not a stage mother
12:23because I got fired.
12:24Because,
12:25I'm not good
12:26at negotiating.
12:27I don't know
12:28about contracts.
12:29I'm just okay.
12:30So,
12:31he said,
12:32go away.
12:33He sent me away.
12:34He's studying.
12:35Yes.
12:36Although,
12:37he's studying,
12:38but,
12:39he's still doing
12:40his modeling.
12:41He's enjoying himself.
12:42I'm very happy.
12:43I don't care
12:44about his image.
12:45What qualities
12:46do you want
12:47for Borgie
12:48or all
12:49your children?
12:50I always say,
12:51Borgie,
12:52we're the same.
12:53Because,
12:54we're dramatic.
12:55And,
12:56we have this
12:57topak.
12:58He's also another
12:59topak kid.
13:00But,
13:01actually,
13:02I always say,
13:03why are you so lazy?
13:04My mom and
13:05my dad
13:06were very hardworking.
13:07They're hardworking.
13:08I told him,
13:09why are you so lazy?
13:10But,
13:11I think,
13:12he's just young.
13:13Maybe,
13:14he's busy
13:15growing his feet
13:16or something.
13:17Maybe,
13:18he's also light.
13:19Maybe,
13:20he'll change.
13:21And,
13:22I think,
13:23when he's really
13:24committed to something,
13:25if he really likes it,
13:26of course,
13:27he'll get a job.
13:28He'll find a job.
13:29Of course.
13:30That's how it is.
13:31So,
13:32he's studying now?
13:33Yeah,
13:34he's studying now.
13:35And,
13:36what are
13:37his traits?
13:38But,
13:39the good,
13:40the true,
13:41and the beautiful
13:42He likes the beautiful.
13:43Ah,
13:44okay.
13:45What would you choose?
13:46Beautiful house,
13:47beautiful garden,
13:48everything.
13:49Everything is beautiful.
13:50Yes, that's it.
13:51If you were to choose
13:52politics or showbiz
13:53for him,
13:54Yes.
13:55where do you like him more?
13:56Oh,
13:57I think showbiz is very difficult,
13:58but really,
13:59really, really,
14:00I pray that
14:01my son won't
14:02get into politics.
14:04Why?
14:05Why?
14:06But, you're a major in politics.
14:07But,
14:08how can I get him?
14:09But,
14:10politics is so hard.
14:11I pray that
14:12my kids will get into politics.
14:13So,
14:14they'll be different.
14:15Yes,
14:16so they'll be different.
14:17And,
14:18most of all,
14:19it's so hard.
14:20But,
14:21with your children,
14:22do they have
14:23a budding politician?
14:24A budding politician?
14:25They all don't like,
14:26all of them,
14:27they don't like him.
14:28But,
14:29the only problem is,
14:30maybe,
14:31like me,
14:32in the end,
14:33he'll be forced to do it.
14:34Maybe,
14:35that's where you'll learn.
14:36I don't know.
14:37We will have to see.
14:38But,
14:39yes,
14:40he really likes
14:41hanging out with people.
14:42He's a very friendly guy.
14:43He's very relaxed.
14:44But,
14:45he's also a very sensitive creature.
14:46So,
14:47I don't think
14:48he's as sensitive
14:49in showbiz or politics.
14:50Yes,
14:51I don't think
14:52he's as sensitive.
14:53He has a lot of guts.
14:54Correct.
14:55And,
14:56he has a thick face.
14:57Correct.
14:58How different are you from your mom
14:59in terms of style in politics?
15:01In terms of style in politics,
15:02she's the best.
15:03She's good.
15:04And,
15:05she really loves people.
15:06In many,
15:07many ways,
15:08I prefer a more
15:09I prefer a more
15:10private life.
15:11She really
15:12likes hanging out with people.
15:14And,
15:15she doesn't get angry
15:16or upset
15:17when someone is bothering her.
15:19Even when she's really hungry
15:20or really tired.
15:21She has all the time in the world
15:22to talk to people.
15:23And,
15:24she remembers all the names
15:25of all the people.
15:26Hey,
15:27you're good at that.
15:28Yes.
15:29She's like an encyclopedia.
15:30She will even name
15:31your dog
15:32and your barangay.
15:33Yes.
15:34And,
15:35when was the last time you saw each other?
15:36That's where I wonder.
15:37What's the best
15:38and worst advice
15:39What's the best
15:40and worst advice
15:41that your mom
15:42has ever given you?
15:43My mom's not big
15:44on advice.
15:45She's,
15:46she just makes
15:47commentary
15:48and that's it.
15:49I think
15:50she surrendered
15:51to us.
15:52Maybe because
15:53she trusts you enough.
15:54Yeah,
15:55I think she feels
15:56like I do
15:57that at a certain point,
15:58you can't do anything.
15:59You do the best you can.
16:00You make your children
16:01good and strong
16:02and responsible
16:03and
16:04what do you call it?
16:05Human.
16:06Like that.
16:07And,
16:08at a certain point,
16:09if you haven't
16:10really worked,
16:11you pray,
16:12you pray
16:13and everything,
16:14I suppose
16:15the most that you can do
16:16is just wait
16:17until they come to you
16:18for advice.
16:20Of course,
16:21your life is very public.
16:22Do you think
16:24you're already
16:25out of her shadow?
16:28I don't really want
16:29to be disengaged
16:30from
16:31my parents.
16:33It means
16:34I'm in my mother's shadow.
16:35True,
16:36it's a great shadow.
16:37I mean,
16:38I'm perfectly happy
16:39being a Marcos.
16:40I mean,
16:41I'm not in denial.
16:42Because,
16:43even if I'm not there,
16:44I'm still
16:45bringing her
16:46into my heart.
16:47It's still part of me.
16:48I'm very much
16:49the daughter
16:50of my parents.
16:51And,
16:52that's it.
16:53That's what happens.
16:54Although,
16:55sometimes,
16:56I keep answering back
16:57to my mother
16:58that I don't want
16:59to be like that,
17:00I don't want to be like that.
17:01But,
17:02when you get older,
17:03you're the same.
17:04No, no.
17:05What do you mean?
17:06Not all,
17:07but many,
17:08many things
17:09have become the same.
17:10It's like,
17:11it's really
17:12engraved in your blood.
17:13Correct.
17:14Like,
17:15this weekend,
17:16I watched
17:17three plays.
17:18So,
17:19I was thinking,
17:20that's like my mom
17:21in the cultural center,
17:22the culture vulture.
17:23No,
17:24it's really in my blood.
17:25What is the impression
17:26that you want
17:27to be disengaged
17:28from you?
17:31Her big look?
17:32I don't want that anymore.
17:33Because,
17:34I've been disengaged
17:35from Malacanang for a long time,
17:36but somehow,
17:37aside from being the son
17:38of the President
17:39for 20 years,
17:40I feel like I'm not a real person.
17:41I've been buried
17:42in the ground for a long time.
17:44And,
17:45I think I'm very real,
17:46in many,
17:47many ways.
17:48We're just ordinary.
17:49That's why,
17:50we went there,
17:53luckily,
17:54not luckily,
17:55whatever.
17:56We went to
17:57the very privileged
17:58circumstances
17:59in Malacanang
18:00for 20 years.
18:01It's a great privilege,
18:02but I'm no longer there.
18:03More than anything,
18:04we're just ordinary.
18:05So, we're very approachable.
18:06We're very normal.
18:08And,
18:09many, many human problems
18:10are the same problems
18:11we have.
18:12That's all.
18:13Thank you so much.
18:15We're really enjoying
18:16having you this morning.
18:18We made you
18:19cry this morning.
18:20Thank you so much.
18:21Yes, yes.
18:22I'm her type.
18:23Okay.
18:24Let's invite you again.
18:25Again.
18:28Okay.
18:29I'm different from my mother.
18:30That's the cry
18:31of our other guests.
18:32That's the cry
18:33of our SIS.
18:53It's really different
18:54when your mother
18:55makes you proud.
18:56This is what happens.
18:57Okay.
18:58Please welcome on SIS,
18:59the daughter of the former
19:00sexy actress
19:01Diana Dominguez,
19:02Champagne Morales.
19:03Hi.
19:04So glad to meet you.
19:05Thank you so much.
19:07We also have
19:08the daughter of the
19:09famous character actress
19:10Pilar Pilapil,
19:12Pia Pilapil.
19:13Hello.
19:14Nice to be here again.
19:16And, the daughter of
19:17Ms. Dina Bonavie,
19:18Danica Soto.
19:23So, what comes to your mind
19:24when you
19:25introduce yourself?
19:26It's a very
19:27close introduction.
19:29Wow.
19:30This is the daughter of...
19:32Exactly the way
19:33I introduced you.
19:34Exactly.
19:35This is the daughter of Dina.
19:36Oh my.
19:37How do you feel?
19:38Are you still angry?
19:39Are you still happy?
19:40Or are you tired?
19:43Or is it okay?
19:44Deadma.
19:45Deadma.
19:46I'm also used to it.
19:47It's like the usual.
19:49Ever since I started,
19:50it's been like that.
19:51I'm really attached
19:52to my mother's name.
19:54But, of course,
19:55hopefully,
19:56I'll be able to do
19:57whatever I want
19:58with my own name.
20:00Okay.
20:01Let's go back
20:02to the time
20:03when you weren't
20:04in the showbiz.
20:05How did you feel
20:06that your mom was famous?
20:07When you were growing up
20:08in school.
20:09Yes.
20:10It was so...
20:11Overwhelming?
20:12Overwhelming
20:13at the same time.
20:14The pressure.
20:16Because,
20:17for example,
20:18in school,
20:19the teachers...
20:20For example,
20:21you got a low grade.
20:22I heard that
20:23your mom was smart.
20:24She was also a teacher.
20:25I was like,
20:26why are you like that?
20:27They always tend
20:28to compare
20:29you with your mom.
20:30the problem.
20:31Then,
20:32they expect that
20:34if you're not
20:35on the same level
20:36as your mom,
20:37at least,
20:38you'll pass.
20:39Something like that.
20:40Something like that.
20:41You need to be better.
20:42Yes.
20:43Just like your mom.
20:45The pressure was hard.
20:46How about you, Pia?
20:47Did you experience that?
20:48No.
20:49Because,
20:50before,
20:51I never had plans
20:52of getting into showbiz.
20:54It's like,
20:55nothing.
20:56Actually,
20:57it's affected me more now,
20:58the time in showbiz.
20:59But before,
21:00it was really a dead mine.
21:03It always worked
21:04for the better
21:05before.
21:07How about
21:08your expectations?
21:09Like,
21:10Danica,
21:11people say,
21:12she should be good.
21:13She's the daughter of...
21:14Yes,
21:15she should be good.
21:16She's the daughter of this,
21:17the daughter of Pilar Pilapin.
21:18She should be good at acting.
21:19Yes,
21:20you have that.
21:21For me,
21:22the first,
21:23I remember,
21:24my first taping ever,
21:27the director told me,
21:29you should be good at crying.
21:31I want you to
21:32act like your mom.
21:34Something like that.
21:35That,
21:36your mom is a good actress.
21:37I want to see you like that too.
21:39So,
21:40I was like,
21:41What is that?
21:42You don't know
21:43if you're insecure
21:45or you'll be happy.
21:47Yes,
21:48it's like you're being told that.
21:49No,
21:51I'm not like that.
21:52You're different.
21:54But,
21:56we all take it constructively,
21:58right?
21:59Yes,
22:00we take it as a challenge too.
22:02Yes,
22:03like for me in shows before,
22:04as in,
22:05my first shows,
22:06when I sing,
22:07I really sing.
22:08As in,
22:09okay,
22:10I'm going to sing,
22:11Got to Believe in Magic.
22:12I'll just sing that.
22:13People will say,
22:14what are you?
22:15Champagne?
22:16Your mom is so,
22:17showgirl.
22:18You know,
22:19excited,
22:20shouting.
22:21And your mom,
22:22when she says,
22:23Can you hear me?
22:24Yeah,
22:25I can't hear you.
22:26Yeah,
22:27like that.
22:28So,
22:29I was pressured that,
22:30I need to do a live show.
22:31But I think,
22:32the pressure is positive for me
22:33because,
22:34it gives you the drive.
22:35Yes,
22:36it gives me the drive
22:37to strive to make better.
22:38It motivates me very much.
22:40How about when it comes to suitors?
22:43For me,
22:44in suitors,
22:45I experienced that,
22:46it's like,
22:47wait a minute,
22:48is it your crush or my mom?
22:50Oh,
22:51it's like that?
22:52Yes,
22:53a lot of times.
22:54You go to your mom's house
22:55to see your mom.
22:56Yes,
22:57it's like that.
22:58Hey,
22:59Danica,
23:00I don't know your mom.
23:01You're crazy.
23:02It's like,
23:03I thought you went there,
23:04but deep inside,
23:05there's someone else.
23:08For me,
23:09it's totally the other way around.
23:11But it only happened once.
23:13My mom became a suitor,
23:15when she met me,
23:18I immediately complained to my mom,
23:20tell your boyfriend
23:22not to do that to me.
23:25Oh,
23:26to you?
23:27Oh my God.
23:28What is that?
23:29It's so,
23:30yuck.
23:31Overwhelming.
23:33My mom is very,
23:34very strict
23:35when it comes to suitors.
23:36She's like,
23:37you're an artist,
23:38of course,
23:39your suitors,
23:40your boyfriends,
23:41should be presentable,
23:43they should be of your level,
23:46because if not,
23:47you'll surpass them.
23:48It's like,
23:49I'll surpass them
23:50because I'm a model,
23:51I'm a PR,
23:52but if my boyfriend
23:53is not like that,
23:54then he's just for show.
23:56That's it.
23:57What about,
23:58one of the reasons
23:59why you went to showbiz,
24:00is because
24:01your moms are
24:02in this business.
24:04What's the expectation
24:05for your mom to be an artist?
24:07You need to be an artist too.
24:09Well,
24:10my mom has always been,
24:11you know,
24:12acting ever since,
24:13because when I was young,
24:14she took me to her shootings.
24:15I think we've all been
24:16exposed to it.
24:17Exactly.
24:18That's the exposure.
24:19It's your way of life,
24:20so it's natural
24:21that you go into it.
24:22It's inherent.
24:23I was envious of my mom.
24:25Like,
24:26my mom is on camera,
24:27and she's a singer.
24:29I really don't have
24:30a plan to be an artist.
24:31Me too.
24:32You don't have a plan.
24:33I've known you guys,
24:34I haven't been to showbiz.
24:36Maybe it's also,
24:37you know,
24:38like when you start
24:39having a family,
24:40and then you have to work,
24:41and then you know,
24:42everything just
24:45goes together,
24:46somehow.
24:47But,
24:48it was never a dream for me
24:50to be in showbiz.
24:51Were you like that before?
24:52Did you really want to be an artist?
24:53No,
24:54when I was young,
24:55I really loved acting,
24:56singing,
24:57and I would tell my dad,
24:59I want to be an artist
25:01when I grow up.
25:02I was like that.
25:03But when I got older,
25:04I didn't want to anymore.
25:05I got sick of
25:06all these people
25:08gossiping about me.
25:10I said,
25:11I don't want to do showbiz.
25:12I don't know,
25:13maybe one day,
25:14I'll try.
25:16It's like,
25:17there's something in you
25:19that you want to get rid of.
25:21You still want to do it.
25:22Yes, I want to try.
25:24So,
25:25they also joined showbiz
25:27like their mothers.
25:29But how did they create
25:30an image
25:31that's different from their parents?
25:32Well,
25:33you'll find out
25:34as long as you don't
25:35move to another country.
25:44Always, always be
25:48We are sisters
25:50We are sisters
25:55We're different in genes.
25:57So, what makes you different
25:59from your mom?
26:00In style,
26:01in acting,
26:02in clothes,
26:04in taste,
26:05in whatever.
26:06My mom,
26:07she's really sexy.
26:09My mom,
26:10she's really sexy.
26:12Because she's going to show something.
26:14But I'm like,
26:16Wholesome.
26:17Wholesome.
26:18I'm more wholesome.
26:19But,
26:20I'm really exposed
26:22to Broadway stuff.
26:24I mean,
26:25I grew up in theater.
26:26And I think that's
26:27what makes me different
26:28from my mom.
26:29Because my mom,
26:30she went straight to showbiz.
26:31She went straight to TV.
26:32Me,
26:33I had to pass
26:34through theater first.
26:35Then I went to TV.
26:36Basically, that's it.
26:38I got to know more about
26:40the contraband.
26:41And that's okay with you?
26:43Yes, contraband roles.
26:44And,
26:47now, I also do comedy.
26:49My mom did drama.
26:51Yes, drama.
26:52Three times drama.
26:54So, contraband.
26:55It's really different.
26:56Contraband and comedy.
26:58Because your mom tried
26:59all-out drama, right?
27:00That's our difference
27:01in acting.
27:02Pia.
27:03My mom,
27:04she's been doing stage
27:06since she was young.
27:08In school,
27:09I was into sports,
27:11into academics,
27:12into fashion,
27:14singing.
27:15No,
27:16not really interested
27:17at all in acting.
27:18But I learned.
27:19I studied.
27:20I learned.
27:22I learned to love it.
27:24Somehow.
27:28Advice.
27:29Advice?
27:30They gave you something.
27:31Advice to just be professional
27:33and study your craft.
27:35Do you really
27:36ask for advice
27:37from your mom?
27:38Yes.
27:39Really?
27:40Even my scripts.
27:41Everything.
27:44If she's with me,
27:45if she's around,
27:46I always ask her for guidance
27:48in terms of all my scripts.
27:50All my scripts.
27:51Really?
27:52Yes.
27:53Even choosing roles.
27:55I don't consult my mom.
27:57Everything.
27:58And do you follow her?
28:00Yes.
28:02Sometimes.
28:03Sometimes.
28:04Sometimes.
28:05Sometimes,
28:06I ask my mom
28:07if I should sing in this show.
28:08She says,
28:09it should be standard songs
28:10because the people there
28:11are a bit old.
28:14It boils down also
28:15even if our mom
28:16tells us to do this or that,
28:18where it's comfortable.
28:19You're still like that.
28:20Yes, like my mom.
28:21She's been an actress
28:22for a long time.
28:24She's done sexy roles.
28:26For me,
28:27I don't like that anymore.
28:28I can only probably
28:30dress sexy.
28:32Or not even that sexy
28:33but show a little bit.
28:35I can't do it.
28:36It's not in my mixing.
28:38Is it like that?
28:39Like Laswa?
28:42Sorry.
28:44In other ways,
28:45what's the difference
28:46between you and your moms?
28:48In fashion.
28:49There.
28:50Fashion.
28:53I'm my mom's fashion consultant.
28:56I put makeup on her.
28:57I dress her up.
28:59Yes.
29:00If I don't like what she wears,
29:01she doesn't wear it.
29:02It's not appropriate.
29:03It's not terno.
29:04It should be like this.
29:05I really don't care.
29:06It's too much.
29:07We're the same.
29:09Are you two borrowing?
29:10It's too much.
29:11This is hers.
29:14Does she know you're using that?
29:16She'll find out.
29:18Because it's not in her cabinet.
29:20Of course,
29:21when you're borrowing,
29:22you're arguing.
29:23You're arguing.
29:24You're like,
29:25I'm not going to wear that.
29:26I can wear it first.
29:27And sometimes,
29:28for example,
29:29I borrowed it.
29:30I'm in the mood to wear it again.
29:31There.
29:32So, when she's in a hurry,
29:33she'll be like,
29:34what time is the call?
29:35Where's the black t-shirt?
29:36Oh no,
29:37it's in Tan's cabinet.
29:39That's when we argue.
29:40But there are times
29:41when I consult her.
29:42Mom, is it okay if I wear it again?
29:43There are times when I'm like,
29:44hey, Nics,
29:45which one looks better?
29:46These shoes or this one?
29:47We're the same.
29:49For me,
29:50the clothes that my mom used to wear,
29:51I wear them now as well.
29:52Because,
29:53fashion is coming back, right?
29:54Yes, that's right.
29:55Exactly.
29:56Before,
29:57bell bottoms were popular.
29:58So now,
29:59my mom's bell bottoms
30:00fit me already.
30:01She kept them?
30:02But,
30:03they don't fit her anymore.
30:04I don't remember.
30:05This one.
30:06For interests.
30:08Interests.
30:09Interests.
30:10My mom,
30:11she's so fond of
30:12really exotic fishes.
30:14You know,
30:15before,
30:16it was sort of like a controversy.
30:18She raised piranhas.
30:20Like that?
30:21My mom,
30:22she raised piranhas.
30:23Does she still have piranhas?
30:24Yes,
30:25I remember that.
30:26Right now,
30:27she still has piranhas.
30:28Wow.
30:29My mom hid them.
30:30She killed them as well.
30:31Because,
30:32one time,
30:33the Bureau of Fisheries,
30:34they went to her,
30:35so what she did,
30:36she hid them.
30:37She replaced them with
30:38plapla or some other fish.
30:39I don't know what fish that is.
30:40So,
30:41that's it.
30:42For me,
30:43I'm not really fond of fish.
30:44I'm fond of teddy bears.
30:45That's basically it.
30:46Ah,
30:47that's different.
30:48Piranhas,
30:49teddy bears,
30:50that's different.
30:51How about you?
30:52Interests?
30:53We're both into cooking.
30:54Ah,
30:55you cook also.
30:56We love cooking.
30:57Really.
30:58That's good.
30:59That's why,
31:00she's jealous of my course.
31:01She also wants to study again.
31:02That's why,
31:03we really love cooking.
31:04At the same time,
31:06we're both into
31:09psychic stuff.
31:10Things like that.
31:12Astrology.
31:13Astrology.
31:14Dreams.
31:15Yeah.
31:16Soulmates.
31:18Yeah,
31:19reincarnation and karma.
31:20We love those.
31:21The two of us are like ghosts.
31:24With me and my mom,
31:25I think it's
31:28we're not really alike
31:29in a lot of ways.
31:30Because,
31:32I think it boils to the point that
31:34she's much older than me.
31:35She's 51.
31:36I'm only 28.
31:38So, I can do a lot more things.
31:40I like sports.
31:41I like to
31:43be adventurous.
31:44I like to do things with my family.
31:46My mom,
31:47she likes to read books.
31:49You know,
31:50she's laid back.
31:51She's laid back.
31:52What about men?
31:53She likes to go out of town.
31:54What about men?
31:55I like to go out of town too.
31:56What about men?
31:57Men?
31:58We're opposite.
32:00Do you have different tastes
32:01than men?
32:02A lot.
32:03Maybe just physically.
32:04But,
32:07we both like
32:09mentally stimulating.
32:11Okay.
32:12When you're talking,
32:13it's not like
32:15you're bored.
32:16You're not intelligent.
32:17I wish
32:18someone was talking to me.
32:20You're like,
32:21wait a minute.
32:22You're the one who makes me think
32:23what you're going to say.
32:24Because,
32:25you're the one
32:26who makes me think
32:27what you're going to say.
32:28Because,
32:29you're so smart.
32:30So,
32:31your conversation is running
32:32and you're not talking.
32:34Because,
32:35other people are just
32:36showing off.
32:37That's boring.
32:39Taste of men.
32:40Taste of men.
32:41Your mom,
32:42are you different?
32:43My mom,
32:44she goes more for the
32:45intelligence
32:46and depth.
32:48Because,
32:50I like everything.
32:52There's no such thing
32:53as perfect.
32:54Jerry is blind.
32:56Still,
32:57if he wasn't blind,
32:58I think he'd be already perfect.
32:59But still,
33:01I really like
33:03I'm a perfectionist
33:05in anything I do.
33:07Even when it comes to
33:08the choice of men
33:09when I was still a teenager.
33:11Even when I see
33:12guys on TV like
33:14Keanu Reeves.
33:16I'm really picky.
33:18Super.
33:19My mom likes
33:20the mestizo.
33:21I prefer
33:22the Filipinos.
33:23So, that's the difference.
33:24Moreno.
33:25Because,
33:26my mom's feeling
33:27when it comes to mestizo.
33:28Boggy.
33:29For Hollywood.
33:30I prefer the Filipinos.
33:32For Hollywood.
33:33Okay, when we return,
33:34let's see if
33:35they're really different
33:36from their mothers.
33:54Okay, we're back.
33:55It's a sis challenge now.
33:57Okay, now.
33:58You'll answer this.
34:00If you were your mom,
34:02I'll give you certain situations.
34:04Okay?
34:05Of course, you should think
34:06that you're your mom.
34:07That's it.
34:10Okay.
34:11We are clear.
34:14Okay.
34:15Pia,
34:16if you were your mom,
34:19would you join
34:20beauty contests?
34:21No.
34:22Why?
34:23Me?
34:24Yeah.
34:25I don't.
34:27I wouldn't want to gain
34:29success that way.
34:31Why?
34:32Join a beauty contest?
34:34If you're really beautiful,
34:35you don't have to join
34:36a beauty contest.
34:37Oh, okay.
34:38That's what she's looking at.
34:40It's simple, right?
34:43Champagne,
34:44if you were your mom,
34:46would you let Champagne
34:48join the showbiz?
34:50Of course.
34:51Of course.
34:52Because, of course,
34:53I'm Diana, right?
34:55I want to reach
34:56what I couldn't reach
34:57as an actress.
34:59I want my daughter to reach that.
35:00And I know that my daughter
35:02has her own abilities.
35:03I want her to reach
35:04her dreams
35:05of being a singer.
35:08Okay, Danica.
35:09If you were your mom,
35:11would you pose sexy
35:13in a magazine
35:14at the age of 40?
35:16Oh, if I have the body,
35:18why not?
35:19Yes.
35:20Yeah.
35:21Why not?
35:22Why not?
35:23Just foreign.
35:25Okay.
35:26To be more prestigious.
35:27Yes, right?
35:28To have more viewers.
35:29Yes.
35:30Okay, Champagne.
35:31If you were your mom,
35:32would you try sexy roles?
35:36No.
35:37Why?
35:39Because, I don't know,
35:41I'm not really like that.
35:43You're not comfortable.
35:44Yes, I'm not comfortable.
35:45I'll just let my mom
35:46do it.
35:47No, because,
35:48I don't know,
35:49I feel like it doesn't suit me
35:51because I'm not voluptuous
35:53who knows the best parts,
35:55right?
35:56So,
35:57but my mom,
35:59it suits her
36:00and she did it very,
36:01very well.
36:02She's not the bossy type.
36:03It's like,
36:04she has her own morals.
36:06A lot of people looked up to her
36:08and I did too.
36:09But for me,
36:10I wouldn't do that.
36:12Danica,
36:13if you were your mom,
36:14how would you discipline
36:16Danica?
36:18Maybe,
36:19she would discipline me
36:21now.
36:22She's like a sister
36:24to me.
36:26That's why,
36:27she's there.
36:29I don't hesitate
36:30to tell her
36:31if there's a problem.
36:32I can tell her
36:33anything.
36:34You know,
36:35you can run to her.
36:36There's respect,
36:37but there's a generation gap.
36:39It's not like that.
36:40Because,
36:41sometimes,
36:42there's a problem.
36:43She's too afraid of her mom.
36:45That's why,
36:46she doesn't tell her.
36:47That's why,
36:48there's a miscommunication.
36:49Maybe,
36:50that's what I would do.
36:51An open relationship.
36:55Pia,
36:56if you were your mom,
36:58would you consider
36:59contravida roles?
37:00Yeah.
37:01I think,
37:04I think,
37:05they're one of the most
37:06decent roles.
37:07So, why not?
37:08Why not?
37:09It's an honor.
37:12I think,
37:13there's nothing wrong
37:14with contravida.
37:15As long as,
37:16just,
37:17in terms of career,
37:18maybe,
37:19contravida is not
37:20too much.
37:21Maybe,
37:22I'll also accept
37:23commercials,
37:24or wholesome roles,
37:25or like,
37:26any role,
37:27as long as it's decent.
37:29Here,
37:30things that you don't want to do,
37:31that your moms do.
37:35Oh, my.
37:36For real?
37:37Don't joke.
37:39My mom,
37:40married at a very young age.
37:42At a very young age.
37:43At a very young age.
37:44And,
37:45it was always her advice
37:46to me that,
37:47Champagne,
37:48don't rush.
37:49Because,
37:50what happened to her,
37:51I rushed.
37:52And,
37:53I fell.
37:54So,
37:55I guess,
37:56I learned it from her
37:57because she already did it.
37:58I don't want to do it anymore
37:59because,
38:00she went through
38:01a lot of painful situations
38:02because of marrying young.
38:04Like,
38:05her advice to me is,
38:06you should be sure
38:07and you should
38:08establish
38:09all your dreams first.
38:11If you're set,
38:12if you're stable,
38:13and if you're sure
38:14that that's the right man,
38:16don't get married
38:17and fall in love.
38:18But,
38:19if you're not sure,
38:20then it's not worth it.
38:21Right?
38:23Me?
38:24What is it?
38:25Maybe,
38:26that too.
38:27Because,
38:28my mom told me the same thing.
38:29Don't rush.
38:31I don't like what she's doing.
38:34Being a nagger.
38:36Because,
38:37she repeats it.
38:38When she talks,
38:39it's like,
38:40I told you,
38:41then later,
38:42she repeats it again.
38:43Again,
38:44it's like a broken record.
38:47But,
38:48that's it.
38:49It's like paradise.
38:51What we don't like
38:52about our moms,
38:54that you wouldn't do.
38:56That I wouldn't do?
38:58A lot.
38:59A lot.
39:01It's kind of personal,
39:02but,
39:04if I would have to turn back time,
39:06I would fix a lot of things.
39:07I would fix a lot of things.
39:11In terms of love life,
39:13in terms of,
39:14so many things.
39:16I would fix a lot of things.
39:17I'm a perfectionist.
39:18I'm the type,
39:19because I want,
39:21everything in place.
39:23I mean,
39:24we're not perfect.
39:25We're only human.
39:26But,
39:27I still strive to,
39:28have a good life.
39:29Good,
39:30healthy.
39:32Okay.
39:33What are the qualities
39:34of your moms,
39:35that you would like
39:36to have,
39:37for yourself?
39:38That you want,
39:39I want to be like her,
39:40in this manner.
39:41For me,
39:42she's strong.
39:45After all the challenges,
39:46that she went through in life,
39:48since she was young,
39:49until,
39:50she got pregnant early,
39:51until now,
39:52she raised us,
39:54when we were young.
39:56She's still there,
39:57you know,
39:58she's still chin up.
39:59I really admire my mom,
40:02and I idolize her,
40:03for being such a strong woman.
40:06Same thing with my mom,
40:07like,
40:09I want to be a strongster also,
40:10just like what Danica said,
40:11because,
40:12my mom has been through,
40:13so much also.
40:14I guess,
40:15all moms have been through,
40:16so much, but,
40:18my mom is my superhero,
40:19you know,
40:20because,
40:21she's been through so much,
40:22broken situations,
40:23and,
40:24like,
40:25we're not really,
40:26a complete family.
40:27She raised us up,
40:28by herself.
40:29And,
40:30she's my idol too,
40:31because,
40:32she's able to do that,
40:33you know,
40:34and I really,
40:35admire that,
40:36because,
40:37she's able to give us,
40:38a good life,
40:39even though she had a hard time,
40:40when my dad passed away.
40:42I hope I can do that,
40:43I want to be,
40:44the best mom,
40:45just like she is.
40:47For me,
40:48there are a lot of good things,
40:49in my mom,
40:50which I can say also,
40:51there are,
40:52we're not made perfect,
40:53right?
40:54As I said,
40:55but,
40:56there are a lot of good things,
40:57about her that,
40:58I look up to.
40:59One is,
41:00I think,
41:01her determination.
41:02She's always,
41:03when she does something,
41:04she gives it,
41:05gives it her all.
41:06She really,
41:07really studies,
41:09how do you say that in Tagalog,
41:11what she's good at,
41:13like that,
41:14everything.
41:15In terms of work,
41:16in terms of being a person,
41:18I think,
41:20a lot of,
41:21a lot of things,
41:22that I got from her,
41:23in terms of character,
41:24you know,
41:25like being strong,
41:26because I'm also strong.
41:28And,
41:29in terms of being,
41:30humble,
41:31I got that from her also,
41:33but,
41:34I think,
41:35basically that,
41:36work,
41:37her attitude in work.
41:38Okay, Pia,
41:39you're the only mom here.
41:40Would you like,
41:41Sofia,
41:42or any of your children,
41:43to,
41:44would you encourage them,
41:45to join the showbiz,
41:46or would you say,
41:47just don't?
41:48I would,
41:49I would,
41:50let them have,
41:51let them do it,
41:52as a sideline.
41:53But,
41:54I would definitely,
41:55sideline,
41:56the type of,
41:57once in a while.
41:58Yeah,
41:59like every weekend.
42:00But,
42:01I would definitely,
42:02go as a person that,
42:03a well-rounded person,
42:04like,
42:06you know,
42:07to survive in the real world,
42:08right?
42:09You can't,
42:10you cannot be just an artiste,
42:11how can you,
42:12so you have to know a lot of things,
42:13you have to finish school,
42:14you have to,
42:16learn how to,
42:17how it is,
42:18you have to be domesticated,
42:21pretty much.
42:22I would just want my kids to be,
42:25good in a little bit of everything.
42:27Something like that.
42:29So, 10 years from now.
42:30Sideline.
42:31How do you want people to remember you?
42:34Of course,
42:35now,
42:36you're introduced as,
42:37Pilar Pilafel's daughter,
42:38and Dina Bonavista's daughter.
42:40So, 10 years from now.
42:41How do you hope to be remembered?
42:44Me,
42:45as,
42:46as Danica Soto,
42:48not,
42:49Danica Soto,
42:50the daughter of Rake,
42:51the daughter of Dina.
42:53As myself,
42:55that,
42:57Your own identity.
42:58Huh?
42:59Your own identity.
43:00Your own identity.
43:01Then,
43:03if,
43:05for example, in Showbiz,
43:07how would they remember me?
43:09Maybe a character actress,
43:11something like that.
43:12No,
43:14that's a far.
43:16Champagne.
43:18Me, basically,
43:19I just want to be remembered as,
43:21someone who,
43:22has made the most out of every,
43:25every show,
43:26every single opportunity,
43:27you know,
43:28that,
43:29passes,
43:30and,
43:31I want to be known as,
43:32someone,
43:33whose songs,
43:34have touched the lives of many, many hearts.
43:39I think pretty much what she said,
43:41in every aspect,
43:42in terms of,
43:44family life,
43:45career,
43:46I just want to be remembered,
43:47maybe,
43:48as a good-hearted person.
43:50For me, it boils down to that,
43:51because,
43:52all these things that we have right now,
43:54are just temporary,
43:55right?
43:56It's not long-lasting,
43:57when we're old,
43:58so,
43:59just,
44:00to be a good-hearted person,
44:01in work,
44:02in,
44:03family,
44:04all of that,
44:05that's all.
44:06I'm not really,
44:07I'm not really,
44:08I want fame,
44:09you know?
44:10I want just to be happy,
44:12and be able to,
44:13to live a,
44:14you know,
44:15successful,
44:16comfortable life.
44:18Thank you,
44:19thank you,
44:20thank you very much.
44:22Yes.
44:23Well,
44:24you're not different from us,
44:25sisters,
44:26our story is not yet finished,
44:28we'll be back.
44:47So,
44:48what can you say to our guests?
44:50You, Jelly,
44:51what can you say?
44:53I just noticed,
44:54it's like,
44:55Jaime and Pia,
44:56well,
44:57each one of them,
44:58they want to be different,
45:00from their moms.
45:01In terms of,
45:02In terms of how people,
45:04Identity.
45:05Yes, how people see them,
45:07or,
45:08because they became their identity,
45:09they're the children of this,
45:10they're the children of that.
45:11It's like,
45:12it's like they're constantly
45:13making a conscious effort
45:14to be different,
45:15but actually,
45:17it's like,
45:18of course,
45:19since your mom raised you,
45:20That's your genes.
45:21That's your genes,
45:22it's in your blood.
45:23You can't avoid
45:24that your mom,
45:25even if she's not like that,
45:26her good traits,
45:27you want to include them,
45:28right?
45:29Of course,
45:30and it's not because
45:31you're not proud,
45:32you're the child of that person.
45:33It's not that.
45:34But you want to be known,
45:36in a search for your own identity.
45:38Yes,
45:39for your merits.
45:40For your merits,
45:41and at the same time,
45:42because sometimes,
45:44people have high expectations
45:46of them.
45:47That's true.
45:48Like,
45:49it's going to be very hard
45:50to live up with it.
45:51Before,
45:52that was Janice's sibling.
45:53So, should I always cry?
45:56They have that kind of perception.
45:59People really look at me
46:00and cry.
46:01Shouldn't I be the one
46:03giving the quotable quotes?
46:05No, right?
46:07So,
46:08to be honest,
46:09sometimes,
46:10let's just give them a break.
46:11They are their own person.
46:12I just want to tell you,
46:13your quotable quotes are more famous.
46:17For me,
46:18it's not that,
46:19it's just flamboyant.
46:21For you,
46:22it's flamboyant.
46:23Okay.
46:24Anyway,
46:25each one of us is unique
46:26in our own ways,
46:27no matter who our parents are.
46:29There's always one
46:30or several qualities
46:31that are really
46:32unique to us
46:33and different from others.
46:35Correct.
46:36So, don't be different
46:37because tomorrow,
46:38we'll be back.
46:39Bye!
46:42Sis would like to thank
46:43Bambi Fuentes,
46:45Mossimo,
46:46F&H,
46:47Chloe for our eyewear,
46:50Optical Works,
46:51Adidas,
46:52Janeline Shoes,
46:54Wade Shoes,
46:55Bayo,
46:56Under the Sea Pet Shop,
46:58Salon de Manila,
47:00La Germania,
47:01680 Home Appliances,
47:03Jurastar,
47:05Mano Mano,
47:06Play and Display,
47:08JBL Home Furniture Enterprise,
47:10The Barnyard,
47:12Grand Flora,
47:13Our Home,
47:14Wayless Center and Spa,
47:17Balloon Creations,
47:18Color My Hair,
47:19and Union Square.
47:21So, you find yourself
47:22what your mom used to
47:23fight for,
47:24is now what your kids
47:25are fighting for?
47:26Maybe it's true
47:27for all mothers,
47:28that even if you had
47:29an argument before,
47:30or whatever,
47:31there are points
47:32of disagreement.
47:33When you become a mother,
47:34you know all of that.
47:36You have an understanding.
47:38That's a light bulb.
47:39You already get it.
47:40You already reach
47:41why she's hoping.
47:42Have you ever told her,
47:43one day,
47:44when you become a mother,
47:45you'll understand
47:46what I'm saying to you?
47:47Yes!
47:48I didn't get those dialogues
47:49before.
47:50And when you became a mother,
47:51it became all clear.
47:52Clear.
47:53Suddenly, clear.
47:54Suddenly,
47:55everything became clear.
47:56For me,
47:57in SUTOS,
47:58I experienced
47:59that,
48:00like,
48:01wait a minute,
48:02am I your crush
48:03or my mom?
48:04Oh, there's something like that?
48:05Yes!
48:06There's a lot of times
48:07in your house
48:08so we can see your mom.
48:09Yes, there's something like that.
48:10Like,
48:11hey, daddy,
48:12you don't have
48:13your mom with you.
48:14You're crazy!
48:15Like,
48:16you think I'm the one
48:17who raised you,
48:18but deep inside,
48:19you're like,
48:20I'm your mom.

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