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Kahit anong tungkol sa showbiz, laging updated ang ating surprise guest this episode! Ang nag-iisang Nelson Canlas lang naman ang mag-spill ng tea tungkol sa mga na-interview niyang may mga tinatagong sikreto, kanino siya na starstruck, at anong TV show ang na-inspire sa kanyang look? Surprise Guest with Pia Arcangel, makinig na!
Transcript
00:00You're my guest!
00:02You're really great artists.
00:04Our guests are really great.
00:08You're my guest!
00:10Wait, Ate P, I'm excused.
00:12I'm excused for being updated.
00:16No, I'm not kidding.
00:18I can't act the way you're acting, Nels.
00:21No, no, no. I'm excused for being updated.
00:26Really? Wait.
00:28Who's your guest? You're my guest.
00:30I'm already a guest to you.
00:32No, no.
00:34Your staff.
00:36You said you're having dinner with your friends.
00:38That's why I'm going now after this.
00:41I'm so excited that you're our guest.
00:46Surprise!
00:48Even if you're not the guest, I'll say that you're the guest.
00:54Hi, Nels! I'm so happy!
00:58Sorry, I'm late.
01:00I'm sorry. I really can't prank Ate P.
01:03I was about to say surprise.
01:05In fairness, I thought about it.
01:07Did you think about it?
01:09Yes, a bit.
01:11I was like, is this real?
01:13But you said you're having dinner with your friends.
01:16Yeah, and I don't lie to you. You know that.
01:19Nels, how are you? Thank you for the surprise.
01:22Surprise, finally! I've been waiting for this.
01:24You're not surprised, you're just mad.
01:26I'm surprised.
01:28First of all, Nelson, like I said earlier, thank you so much for surprising us today.
01:32What an honor. Such a huge honor.
01:34We've been asking you to be our guest for a long time.
01:37Now, you're our guest.
01:38I was just waiting.
01:40I said, as long as Pia Arkangel is here, I'll go.
01:44Is that true?
01:45What are you? Hello?
01:47We've been talking a lot off-cam.
01:50But we started at the same time with GMA, right?
01:54But you, when you first joined GMA, not yet as a reporter,
01:59because you're not from the news, you really came from entertainment.
02:02So you're the real showbiz authority, right?
02:05Not really.
02:06Tell us, Nels, how did you start?
02:08How many years have you been with GMA?
02:0922 years.
02:10Wow, 22 years.
02:12You won't be able to deny it, Pia.
02:14You won't be able to deny it. You too, because we started at the same time.
02:17Yes.
02:18It's like we've been together for 22 years.
02:22Yes.
02:23Actually, it's a hard habit to break.
02:25I'm older than Pia, but I've been calling her Ate Pia ever since.
02:29Because everyone in the newsroom calls her Ate Pia.
02:33That's right.
02:34Because of?
02:35Arkangel.
02:36Yes, because of Arkangel.
02:38Actually, before, I used to resist a bit.
02:41If I'm older, I'd say,
02:43Hey, don't call me Ate.
02:44But now, I've accepted it.
02:46Yes, don't call me Tita.
02:48Yes, don't call me Tita.
02:51You know all my secrets, Nelson.
02:53Tell us, quickly.
02:56I came from ABS-CBN.
02:57I was removed from my show before.
02:59Because, for the lack of a better term,
03:02I don't know how to write.
03:04I don't write down the way.
03:06Ouch.
03:07Ouch, really.
03:08I still remember our EP.
03:11He said,
03:12Sorry Nelson, I don't think showbiz is for you.
03:16He really said that.
03:17I was so concerned back then.
03:18I didn't have a job.
03:19I applied for a GMA.
03:21At that time,
03:22it's a good thing I got hired.
03:23I became a segment producer for Love Anuver,
03:27TJ Manotok,
03:29and Atom Araulio.
03:32Wow, really?
03:33Atom was just a college student.
03:35We'd meet 2 or 3 times a week.
03:37Because I was his segment producer.
03:39I was able to divide my time.
03:41Because Love had a special segment,
03:44TJ Manotok had a featured segment,
03:49and Atom had his own.
03:51My orientation when it came to showbiz,
03:56because I was doing showbiz,
03:59I was writing showbiz,
04:01I applied for Startalk.
04:04I got hired right away.
04:06As a segment producer?
04:08Yes, as a segment producer.
04:10I was doing Startalk,
04:13News,
04:14and there was a show called 30 Days.
04:17Oh, the one where...
04:19It was like Big Brother.
04:21I was the host of that show.
04:23I was also doing Starstruck.
04:25I was so rich back then.
04:27I had a lot of shows.
04:28Wow.
04:29Even Starstruck?
04:30You were a segment producer for Starstruck?
04:32The pilot season of Starstruck,
04:36I was a segment producer.
04:38I really enjoyed it back then.
04:40Of course, I was still young.
04:42I was still able to do a lot of things.
04:44I remember,
04:45there was a showbiz reporter back then,
04:47Lars Santiago,
04:49and there was another showbiz reporter,
04:51and Pia Guaño was the anchor.
04:54One of the showbiz reporters left,
04:56so it was just Lar.
04:57Our EP told me,
04:59Tonio Magsumbol,
05:00you should do showbiz,
05:02because no one will cover showbiz.
05:04So, okay.
05:05I knew the showbiz reporters,
05:08so it was easy to interview them.
05:10What I did was,
05:11I would cover,
05:13Lar's voice,
05:15or Pia's.
05:17So, I was okay with that.
05:19Until one time,
05:20Pia got sick,
05:21Guaño,
05:22and Lar was in the States.
05:24So, Tonio told me,
05:26voice over this,
05:27I have no choice.
05:29So, I said,
05:30Boss, if I voice over that,
05:32I'll be like a reporter.
05:33To tell you honestly, Ate P,
05:35I don't want to be a reporter.
05:36Why?
05:37Because all of my rackets will be gone.
05:39Ah, because you have to focus on covering.
05:41That's my show, right?
05:42So, in the second season of Starstruck,
05:44I wasn't there anymore.
05:45Then, StarTalk was dropped,
05:48and all the other shows.
05:50Because Tonio told me,
05:52you have to make a choice.
05:53I'll make you a reporter.
05:55I said, I really don't want to.
05:57I don't want to.
05:58I was relaxed.
05:59I don't want to.
06:01Can I do that?
06:04I don't really talk about this.
06:06I'm writing for StarTalk.
06:08StarTalk is the opponent of the show
06:11that I did well in ABS.
06:13Ah, so you know what show that is.
06:15Yes.
06:16At that time,
06:17they told me,
06:19I don't write like they do.
06:21So, I didn't know how to write.
06:24But in StarTalk,
06:25no less than the late Floyd Quintos
06:27told me,
06:29your writing is fresh.
06:31It's beautiful.
06:32So, I wrote.
06:33Until one time,
06:35in the last episode of that show,
06:39my title,
06:40I cannot forget it,
06:41Belat.
06:42Oh my gosh.
06:44I swear.
06:45I mean, I can be the worst person.
06:47I'm a totally very unkind person.
06:50But yeah,
06:51that's what I did.
06:52My title was Belat.
06:53I'm curious, Nelson.
06:54Because the world of showbiz is small,
06:56do you still see the people you worked with back then?
06:59Yes.
07:00Actually, I don't have a problem with them.
07:02They all became my friends.
07:04Because the network war is not real.
07:07We really have friends on the other side.
07:10Even if your show is against each other,
07:13it doesn't affect your friendship.
07:17I have a lot of friends on the other side.
07:19Until now.
07:20Okay.
07:21So now,
07:22it's like you've moved on.
07:25Of course, we all know that you're a great writer.
07:27You're a great reporter.
07:29And you're the true showbiz authority.
07:31When it comes to Nelson,
07:33you know it's true.
07:34It's legit, right?
07:36The thing about being a showbiz authority,
07:38until now,
07:39I still don't get it.
07:41I still don't get it.
07:43You can say,
07:44Nelson is a false humility.
07:46But I still don't get it.
07:48Because,
07:49who is the showbiz authority?
07:51I know that others don't know.
07:54And vice versa.
07:55So,
07:56if I don't know everything,
07:57it doesn't make me an authority authority.
08:00Because,
08:01everyday,
08:02I still call my colleagues,
08:05asking what happened.
08:07We're still exchanging advice.
08:10In a way,
08:11maybe from the point of view of the news listeners,
08:16that Nelson is the first,
08:19or if what he said is true.
08:21Because,
08:22we at GMA Integrated News,
08:24we don't say if it's not true.
08:26In fact,
08:27we prioritize others,
08:29because we're still waiting for validation
08:31from the person himself
08:33before we say it.
08:35So, that's it.
08:36But you know,
08:37and this is true,
08:39you know my mom is your biggest fan.
08:41I love your mom.
08:43I swear,
08:44I love your mom.
08:45Just so everybody listening and watching will know,
08:48as in,
08:49my mom requests,
08:50she's not always on Star Trek,
08:52but,
08:53as in,
08:54her request to me is,
08:55I would like to meet Nelson Canlas.
08:57Can I have dinner with Nelson Canlas?
08:59It's not just a picture,
09:00it's really a dinner with Nelson Canlas.
09:02The whole thing.
09:03So, on my way home,
09:04she asked me,
09:05How's Nelson?
09:06Please say hi to Nelson for me.
09:08What's the latest?
09:09Then I said,
09:10I don't know.
09:11Then she said,
09:12Please ask Nelson,
09:13what's the latest.
09:15Because she doesn't believe you.
09:17That's why you're the showbiz authority.
09:20But I also feel that,
09:22I still have a lot of rice to eat
09:25to become a showbiz authority.
09:28But I think in time,
09:30we'll get there.
09:32I think, Nels,
09:33being a showbiz authority
09:34comes from people's trust.
09:37And when I say people's trust in you,
09:39it's not just the viewers' trust,
09:41but also the artists you interview.
09:44Because that's important.
09:46That's why there are artists
09:48who will only interview you.
09:49When there's an issue,
09:50they will choose.
09:51They'll say,
09:52I want to interview Nelson.
09:54I need Nelson Canlas.
09:56How would you describe, Nelson,
09:58your relationship with our artists,
10:01the showbiz personalities that you interview?
10:04Because it's very difficult.
10:06You have to be friends with them,
10:07but the minute you interview them,
10:09there has to be a certain line
10:11that I'm the interviewer,
10:12and you're the interviewee.
10:14Especially when there's a controversial issue.
10:17You know, Ate P,
10:18I do not treat the artists
10:21any different from how I treat my friends.
10:25Like, in the truest sense,
10:27it's like you.
10:28Right?
10:29Once I build your trust,
10:31it's hard to...
10:33You know how fragile trust is, right?
10:36It's hard to break that,
10:39to break it.
10:40Because forever,
10:42that's how I feel,
10:43forever,
10:44you won't trust people like that.
10:46For example,
10:47there are issues, right?
10:49So, I always wait for my friends.
10:52Like, for example,
10:53you told me a secret.
10:56Now, I'll ask you,
10:58Ate P, is it okay if I say this?
11:01Or is it okay if I tell you this?
11:03So, there's that.
11:04There's that,
11:05that's like,
11:06I believe that the artists,
11:08of course,
11:09I keep saying this,
11:11showbiz is show business.
11:14So, when you say business,
11:16there are strategies for the artists.
11:18Sometimes, they want to go out
11:20because it's going to benefit them.
11:22Sometimes, they don't want to go out
11:24because it will damage them,
11:26or probably in the future,
11:27I'll just go out,
11:28like that,
11:29for spacing.
11:30So, for me,
11:31I respect that.
11:33I respect the...
11:34I know because there are boundaries.
11:36I know where I'm going to step
11:39or where I can't speak.
11:43I think what I've developed over the years
11:45is the sensitivity
11:47that you can't just ask questions.
11:51You can't,
11:52you know,
11:53people have nuances, right?
11:55Like, they're uncomfortable.
11:58You know,
12:00I read body languages.
12:02Like, while you're interviewing,
12:04you're getting sick,
12:06or whatever.
12:07I really feel like,
12:08she doesn't like what I'm asking.
12:10I'm kind of,
12:11I'm flustered.
12:12Or I'll say,
12:13for example,
12:14Marianne,
12:15sorry,
12:16I asked,
12:17but is it okay if we continue?
12:18I'm like that.
12:19I'm like that.
12:20And I know for a fact that
12:23a lot of artists appreciate that
12:25because they know that
12:27I respect their feelings.
12:29And that's what I really want
12:31to always take care of.
12:33So, among all the people
12:36that you have interviewed,
12:37because even international celebrities
12:39that you've interviewed,
12:40right, Nels?
12:41Who are the most memorable?
12:43Can you pick just one?
12:45Or maybe two?
12:47Memorable in what way?
12:49Because,
12:50I try not to fanboy.
12:52Oh, yes.
12:53I was going to ask you about that
12:54because, of course,
12:55all the biggest stars,
12:56aren't you starstruck?
12:57I'm really starstruck,
12:58especially the international ones.
13:00Especially the stars
13:01that you don't see often.
13:03It's really,
13:04you know,
13:05I always have a mental note
13:07when I sit down
13:08that I'm not a fanboy
13:09because it really affects
13:10my questions.
13:11I don't know
13:12if I was starstruck
13:14because of Superman,
13:15Henry Cavill,
13:17or because he's so handsome.
13:20Maybe both.
13:21Or because his British accent
13:23is so sexy.
13:25It's different when you have
13:26a British accent, right?
13:27Yes.
13:28And when he sits down,
13:29he's like a hunk.
13:31He's wide.
13:32He's not allowed to be close.
13:35He's not allowed to be like that.
13:36It's one-on-one, right?
13:37So, of course,
13:38I'm cool.
13:39I know when I need to,
13:41because I'm always arrogant,
13:43I always have a drop script
13:44when it comes to questions.
13:46I don't like to look at cue cards.
13:50At that time,
13:51I really made cue cards.
13:53I really made notes
13:55because I didn't know
13:56if I could contain myself.
13:58That's the first time ever
13:59that you stick to a script.
14:01But did you also enjoy
14:03interviewing international celebrities?
14:05Because, of course,
14:06your relationship with local celebrities
14:08is different.
14:09You really have a friendship
14:10as opposed to international celebrities.
14:12For example,
14:13when you covered Bridgerton in Sydney,
14:16you covered the stars of Bridgerton.
14:18Yes.
14:19What's it like?
14:20We always think,
14:21wow, it's such a fun job.
14:23If we're reporters,
14:24we're like,
14:25maybe the showbiz is fun.
14:29Because if you're not used to the beat,
14:31you'll think,
14:32oh, that's fun to do.
14:33But what's it really like?
14:35This is all I can say.
14:36When they see the jackets
14:38that are sold abroad,
14:40it's tiring.
14:42Because you're at home for three days,
14:45but during those three days,
14:46you have an activity
14:47from morning to night.
14:51Your time is really worth it
14:53because you only spend a few hours
14:55with the celebrities.
14:57But it's really enjoyable in a way,
15:02but it's tiring.
15:04It's tiring to do it.
15:05And then the international stars,
15:07we think they're spoiled,
15:09but they're the ones who are excited
15:11to see you.
15:13They'll make you feel that way.
15:15However,
15:16there are international stars
15:17who are not allowed to get close,
15:18not allowed to hold hands,
15:20especially during the pandemic.
15:22There are a lot of restrictions,
15:24especially the Korean superstars.
15:26There are a lot of restrictions.
15:28But you'll enjoy it if you're a fan.
15:30Out of all your interviews,
15:32what's your favorite?
15:33Do you have a particular interview
15:34that's your favorite?
15:35Or do you have any shocking interviews
15:38that you didn't expect
15:41that the interviewee would say?
15:44Whenever she asks me that,
15:46I always interview the smart artists.
15:50The artists that you'll put in effort.
15:54When she answers,
15:56you'll ask her the next question.
15:58There are a lot of artists
16:00that you can't fool.
16:02Or that you can't...
16:06Just generic questions.
16:08Yes, just generic questions.
16:09Or you can't just
16:10lie low when you ask.
16:14Because you know,
16:16they're also in their A-game.
16:18So you'll also be in your A-game.
16:20Those are the artists
16:23that I like to interview.
16:24That's what always surprises me.
16:26And it's like an achievement for me.
16:29There are artists that I don't want to ask
16:32or they'll just say it
16:34because of another question
16:36that led to that.
16:38So that's what I like.
16:40And most of the time,
16:41it goes viral.
16:42Because the fans really want to
16:47expose their idol.
16:51Do you have a go-to icebreaker
16:54when you interview an artist?
16:58My analogy is
17:01in the morning,
17:03you try to wake your system
17:05with cold water.
17:06My first question
17:08is always direct.
17:10Because the artist
17:12has a concept in their mind
17:15that Nelson means business.
17:17I don't want to ask
17:19how are you?
17:21We go straight to the point.
17:23We already know
17:24if we're interviewing.
17:26Straight to the point.
17:27Yes.
17:28Straight to the point.
17:29And most of the time,
17:31when you go straight to the point,
17:33you'll get a lot of questions.
17:35But are there questions
17:38that you'll never ask
17:40to an artist?
17:42That's hard.
17:44So far,
17:45I've been asked
17:47not to ask things.
17:49And most of the time,
17:51I respect it.
17:52Sometimes, I hesitate.
17:54Can I ask in another manner?
17:56Or can I go around?
17:58Because it's already out.
18:00Most of the time,
18:01I really ask.
18:02And they also agree.
18:05But there are some
18:06who say no.
18:07Because it's dangerous.
18:09Things like that.
18:11But if I were to ask,
18:13do you have questions
18:15that you can't ask?
18:16No.
18:18Fair game, right?
18:19Of course, it's a fair game.
18:21Yes.
18:22That's why in my podcast,
18:23I'm really scared.
18:25Because all of my guests,
18:28in the last part of the podcast,
18:32I turned the tables around.
18:34Yes.
18:35They asked you questions.
18:37So I don't have a choice
18:39if I don't answer this.
18:45Yes.
18:46Actually, that part was hard.
18:47When I was your guest,
18:48that part was hard.
18:49I believe that
18:51especially on TV,
18:52especially on print,
18:54especially online,
18:56especially when you're the one saying it.
18:58Tell the truth
18:59because it will catch up on you
19:01sooner or later.
19:02If you say it's black,
19:04and it's white,
19:06you'll just come out as a liar.
19:08Yes.
19:09Imagine that, Nel.
19:11So it's been more than 20 years
19:13that you've been doing this.
19:14And we've really seen how
19:15you've grown in your profession,
19:17in your field.
19:18That's why you're one of the most respected
19:20in the industry.
19:21And not just by the viewers,
19:23like I said earlier,
19:24but even by the interviewees themselves.
19:26But was this what you dreamed of
19:28from the beginning?
19:30When you were young,
19:31did you want to be
19:32specifically a showbiz reporter?
19:34Or did you want to be on television?
19:36Something like that.
19:41Stay updated with Nelson Canlas.
19:44Have you been busted?
19:46No.
19:47Come with confidence.
19:48The online source for anything showbiz.
19:51Wait a minute, Ray.
19:52I have a surprise for you.
19:54Hello?
19:55The latest celebrity news.
19:57New to our updaters.
20:01You've been doing this for 7 months.
20:03Why did you come out now?
20:06I came out early.
20:07Show us the reason
20:10why you broke up with Carla.
20:12Wow, straight to the point.
20:13Continue the principle
20:15of what you're going to do.
20:18Don't get hurt.
20:19Be fair and be grateful.
20:21Updated with Nelson Canlas.
20:31Imagine that, Nelson.
20:32It's been more than 20 years
20:34that you've been doing this.
20:35And we've really seen how
20:37you've grown in your profession,
20:39in your field.
20:40That's why you're one of the most
20:41respected in the industry.
20:43And not just by the viewers,
20:44like I said earlier,
20:45but even by the interviewees themselves.
20:47But was this your dream
20:49from the beginning?
20:51When you were young,
20:52did you want to be a showbiz reporter?
20:56Or did you want to be on television?
20:58I just wanted to be on television.
21:01This is the truth.
21:02I wanted to be...
21:03I used to watch Tita Mel.
21:06I wanted to be a news anchor.
21:08The one who reads hard news.
21:10Oh, you wanted to be on hard news.
21:11I wanted to be like that.
21:12But at that time,
21:14when I was a teenager,
21:17I really liked to watch showbiz.
21:20Showbiz talk shows.
21:22And showbiz magazines.
21:24Almost every day,
21:27I would buy something.
21:28I was really obsessed with showbiz
21:31at that time.
21:33And I told my mom
21:36when I went to college.
21:37My mom asked me,
21:38what do you want to take?
21:40I said, I want to do broadcasting.
21:43She said, don't join.
21:45First of all,
21:46we don't know anything about TV.
21:48So, what else?
21:50Just do business.
21:52Business management.
21:54And don't join.
21:55There are a lot of gay people there.
21:59Well, ma'am, sorry.
22:05So, that was a different time.
22:07Yes.
22:08That was a misconception of parents.
22:11So, what became your course?
22:13Business management.
22:14Oh, it's really business management.
22:16Yes.
22:17Okay.
22:18That's why I know how to do broadsheet.
22:21And after that,
22:22I took a lot of courses on computers.
22:26That's why I know how to program.
22:28That's why you're also a businessman.
22:30Tell us about that.
22:32Speaking of,
22:33you have your own coffee...
22:36Coffee stall.
22:38Coffee shop.
22:39Yes, coffee shop.
22:41Because that coffee shop...
22:43Well, I'm married to a chef.
22:45Well, you know.
22:46You love my husband.
22:48Of course, I love Chef Miggy.
22:50Chef Miggy, yes.
22:51And he owns, I think,
22:52the only Mindanao restaurant in Luzon.
22:55Then,
22:56it's really your passion
22:58to bring Mindanao here.
23:01Then, he told me,
23:02one day,
23:03I have a corner here
23:05in Gateway 2 Mall.
23:07Because he has a restaurant there.
23:10I have a corner.
23:11Instead of putting chairs,
23:13just put a stall
23:15of Mindanao coffee,
23:18Sulu coffee,
23:20to be specific.
23:21I thought,
23:22okay, let's try it.
23:25If it will work.
23:26So, that's it.
23:27That's my business
23:29that became okay.
23:31Because in the past...
23:32And before,
23:33you had other businesses.
23:34Yes, a lot.
23:35A lot.
23:37I set up a french fries company.
23:42I set up a parlor.
23:44A beauty salon.
23:46Because my mom is very strict.
23:48I told her,
23:49Ma, I'm just a kid.
23:51I don't know how to manage a beauty salon.
23:54And I said,
23:55Hello, your business is too stereotypical
23:57that you're giving it to me.
23:59So, it didn't take long.
24:01It didn't take long.
24:02Because,
24:03if you don't focus on your business,
24:05there's a chance
24:06that your people will deceive you.
24:08And that happened to me.
24:09So, instead of...
24:11For example,
24:12their sales for the day is 5,000.
24:17What they declare to you is 500.
24:20Because I trust them.
24:21I trust them.
24:22And I don't know the inventory
24:24like how much was deducted
24:26from the payment.
24:27How much was deducted from the payment.
24:30Because,
24:31I also have a job.
24:33So, I just pass by.
24:34In the afternoon,
24:35I'll ask them,
24:36Do we have a sale?
24:38They'll say,
24:39Not yet, sir.
24:40Then,
24:41how did I know?
24:42When I closed it,
24:44one of my kind people
24:47came to me
24:48and he squealed everything.
24:49Sir, I can't handle my salary.
24:51Then,
24:52you know,
24:53all the shares,
24:54because when they're sharing,
24:57he saved it
24:58and put it in an envelope.
24:59Sir, I'm sorry for you.
25:01Wow.
25:02You're so kind.
25:03Yes.
25:04If it wasn't for that,
25:05you wouldn't have known.
25:06Yes, yes.
25:07Then,
25:08one of the people who fooled me,
25:10I saw,
25:11because I have a coverage
25:13of the opening of a salon.
25:15Then, I saw him there.
25:16Then,
25:17he asked me,
25:18sir,
25:19he talked to me,
25:20Sir,
25:21I hope what happened
25:22doesn't get out.
25:24I said,
25:25I don't want to ruin your life,
25:27but don't do that
25:28because
25:29this is a good start.
25:31It's a lesson.
25:32It's a big lesson learned.
25:33So now,
25:34I said,
25:35I don't want to do business anymore.
25:36I'll just work.
25:37I'll work 7 days a week.
25:39That's my income.
25:42Until then,
25:43my husband,
25:44I forced him to do business.
25:46And,
25:47everyday,
25:48I told him,
25:49come here,
25:50see how much,
25:51and see,
25:52maybe they don't have enough cups.
25:53Maybe they don't have enough of that.
25:55So,
25:56that's what he guided me to do.
25:57So,
25:58he's really letting you manage.
25:59He's not really
26:00going there
26:01because he needs you.
26:02He doesn't want to.
26:03He doesn't want to
26:04because he needs to learn from me.
26:06I just want to be a Disney princess.
26:10We're all the same, right?
26:12Right?
26:13That's our dream.
26:14Right?
26:16Yes.
26:17Maybe Chef Miggy
26:18is your lucky charm
26:19when it comes to business.
26:21I hope so.
26:22I hope so.
26:23Because,
26:24because of her,
26:25you know,
26:26Miggy is like 15 years younger than me,
26:28but I learned a lot from her
26:30in terms of,
26:31you know,
26:32handling a business,
26:33in terms of
26:34decision-making,
26:36when it comes to that.
26:37Because sometimes,
26:38especially when you're in a business,
26:40you're guided by your emotions.
26:42Always.
26:43Like,
26:44no, don't do that.
26:45This is better.
26:46This is better.
26:47She's the most sane
26:48among the two of us.
26:49Like,
26:50do this
26:51because you don't know.
26:52Like that.
26:53So, she's like that.
26:54Actually,
26:55when I see the two of you together,
26:56you really balance each other out.
26:58Right?
26:59Yes.
27:00Because I'm the pretty one,
27:01and she's the not-so-pretty one.
27:02Just kidding.
27:03Are you nervous?
27:04She'll hear this.
27:05Yes.
27:06You know,
27:07when we're in the car,
27:08because, of course,
27:09I'm listening to my podcast.
27:10Yes.
27:11Then, automatically,
27:12the surprise guest
27:13with Pia Arcangel
27:14won't do a teaser.
27:15As in,
27:16she's asleep,
27:17but she's awake.
27:18Like,
27:19then she'll say,
27:20Ate P's voice is beautiful.
27:22Wow.
27:23Miggy is so strong.
27:25You're really strong.
27:26Then,
27:27my podcast,
27:28she's asleep all the time.
27:32Let's do a quiz.
27:33Because,
27:34Mommy is your fan, right?
27:36At least, I'm strong with Miggy.
27:38But no,
27:39it's really cute
27:40how you and Miggy
27:41balance each other out.
27:42Has it always been that way?
27:43How many years
27:44have you been married?
27:45We've been married
27:46for 5 years now.
27:47Wow, 5 years.
27:48And we've been together
27:49for 10 years.
27:50Ah, okay.
27:51Is it just 10 years?
27:52I feel like it's longer
27:53than 10 years
27:54that you've known each other.
27:55No, Ate P.
27:56It's different.
27:59It's us.
28:00It's us who's been together
28:01for more than 10 years.
28:02Oh, more than 10 years.
28:03Miggy and I were talking about it
28:04the other day.
28:05I said,
28:06Wow,
28:07we've been together for 10 years.
28:08It's like,
28:09it just suddenly happened.
28:11It's like,
28:12it's fast.
28:13Because time flies
28:14when you're having fun.
28:15Exactly.
28:16I mean,
28:17I look younger now.
28:20You look younger and younger.
28:23I think,
28:24Miggy is my fountain of youth.
28:28Wow.
28:29Fountain of youth,
28:30best business partner,
28:32motivator.
28:33Right?
28:34But wait, Nels,
28:35you said 10 years together,
28:365 years married.
28:37Because you got married
28:385 years ago
28:39in the U.S., right?
28:40In the U.S.,
28:41in the U.S.
28:42Where in the U.S.?
28:43We got married in Wisconsin.
28:45Because that's the closest
28:47to my mother's house
28:49in Illinois.
28:50And that's also the closest to,
28:52because she has relatives there.
28:54Her close relatives,
28:55cousins,
28:56her uncles and aunts.
28:58So that's the closest.
28:59So we're there.
29:02So they were all there
29:03at the ceremony?
29:04No,
29:05because our plan,
29:06of course,
29:07we want everyone to be there.
29:08But,
29:09last minute,
29:10my mother didn't want to attend.
29:12Because she said,
29:13I don't want
29:14this and that.
29:16I don't want to be taken to the altar.
29:18I said,
29:19it's not like that.
29:20Hello,
29:21we're just going there.
29:22But I said,
29:23no,
29:24don't force it.
29:25We'll just see each other after.
29:27Because we're just going to the court.
29:29And then,
29:30we were just invited
29:31as witnesses.
29:32My sister,
29:33who's the daughter of the two,
29:35the son.
29:36Because my cousins,
29:37that's the game.
29:38That's our,
29:39our,
29:40whatever,
29:41go.
29:42So,
29:43they were the only ones invited.
29:44Ending,
29:45my two sisters
29:46didn't attend.
29:48Because
29:49they weren't allowed to go to work.
29:50The ones attending were
29:51my mom,
29:52my brother,
29:54her husband,
29:56and at that time,
29:58her five-year-old son
30:00was with her.
30:01So, I said,
30:02I was overwhelmed
30:04because
30:05I didn't expect
30:06that they would attend.
30:08And,
30:09ending,
30:10my mother was the video
30:11of the ceremony.
30:12And,
30:13it was so quiet.
30:14We didn't have the need
30:15to tell everyone.
30:16Although,
30:17you're one of the first
30:18that,
30:19right?
30:20I threaded
30:21a few people.
30:22Yes.
30:23This was the only one
30:24who knew.
30:25And when we got home,
30:26here in the Philippines,
30:27we just had a reception.
30:2828 people.
30:29Yes, I remember.
30:30I said,
30:31we've been here for 10 years,
30:32there's no more warranty.
30:33You can't attend anymore.
30:34That's right.
30:35The warranty expired.
30:37The warranty expired.
30:38I was joking with her mom.
30:40Like,
30:41Mom, there's no more warranty.
30:42I can't attend anymore.
30:43Sorry.
30:46The warranty expired.
30:48But,
30:49your families are very accepting
30:50of each other.
30:51I mean,
30:52of,
30:53Miggy's family of you
30:54and your family of Miggy.
30:56It's something that you're
30:57very open talking about.
30:59Was it something that
31:00you had difficulty
31:01talking about before?
31:02Or, it's always just been easy
31:03for you to talk about this?
31:05I'll be honest about it.
31:06It was very difficult.
31:07It took some time
31:09for me to
31:10muster the courage
31:12to say husband.
31:13Of course,
31:14it's a Filipino setting.
31:16Like,
31:17you don't know
31:18what the reaction
31:19of your conversation will be.
31:20What will be the reaction?
31:21Or,
31:22what will be the reaction
31:23of my family?
31:24Miggy's family?
31:26Maybe in time,
31:27we just got used to it.
31:28But,
31:29at first,
31:30it was very difficult
31:31because,
31:32what else?
31:33Oh, this is my partner.
31:34Oh, this is my,
31:35you cannot even say boyfriend.
31:37Of course,
31:38you're afraid to be judged.
31:39There's really something like that.
31:41Now,
31:42I feel like it's not anymore.
31:43I think everybody knows already.
31:45Or,
31:46if not,
31:47people are more open.
31:48Or,
31:49if they're not open,
31:50I don't care anymore.
31:53There's maturity
31:54in that.
31:56Yes.
31:57We always talk about it.
31:59You know,
32:00in the times when we struggle,
32:01they're not with us.
32:02Why would we be ashamed
32:03to say that
32:04it's true?
32:05Was the fact that
32:06you're a media personality
32:07somehow a factor?
32:09Why couldn't you
32:10say it right away?
32:12Because,
32:13the term is not used here.
32:14Then,
32:15they say,
32:16oh, he's on TV.
32:17That's it.
32:18No.
32:19Because,
32:20I'm more afraid of
32:21my family being conservative.
32:24Of course,
32:25you can't just push
32:27and push
32:28and ram it to their throats
32:30that no,
32:31I already have a wife.
32:32You can't do that.
32:33You still have to consider
32:34what they're feeling.
32:36So,
32:37that's what I'm afraid of.
32:38That's what I'm always afraid of.
32:39How will people react?
32:42Don't do that to me.
32:43Or,
32:44my siblings,
32:45they have classmates.
32:46They have that.
32:47You know,
32:48do they still need to explain?
32:50Things like that.
32:51So, that's what I'm afraid of.
32:52In being a media personality,
32:54it really helped me
32:56because
32:57that's what taught me
32:59to just tell the truth.
33:00Now,
33:01when I say it,
33:02nobody's talking
33:03behind my back.
33:04Yes,
33:05just be straightforward.
33:06Yes,
33:07I told you.
33:08And it's so nice to see
33:09how in your relationship,
33:10you guys really lift each other up.
33:12That's what's important.
33:13It's a healthy relationship
33:14when you bring out
33:15the best in each other.
33:16And I can see that happening
33:17with the two of you
33:19after all these years.
33:20I'll share this with you.
33:21When we've been together for a long time,
33:23every morning,
33:24we whisper this to each other
33:25that you inspire me.
33:27You're the best thing
33:29that ever happened to me.
33:30That's so sweet.
33:31Every single morning.
33:32When we've been together for a long time,
33:33before us,
33:34not really.
33:35But,
33:36when we've been together for a long time,
33:37we're still like that.
33:39And you know,
33:40you feel the truth
33:42that I'm really being inspired
33:45by this person.
33:47And really,
33:48you really are the best thing
33:49that ever happened to me.
33:51That's so sweet, Nelson.
33:53That's so sweet.
33:54I hope all of us feel the same.
33:56That's what I hope for all of us.
33:57That's so sweet.
33:59And it's true.
34:00I can feel how authentic
34:02it is coming from you.
34:04That's so sweet.
34:05That's so sweet.
34:06Was it something that happened spontaneously
34:08or somebody said,
34:09you know what,
34:10every morning,
34:11let's do this every morning.
34:12Or it just happened organically?
34:14You know,
34:15we just noticed
34:17that every day,
34:18we whisper this to each other.
34:20That's a very cute,
34:21I love you.
34:22It's not just,
34:23I love you.
34:24It's you inspire me.
34:25You're the best thing
34:26that ever happened to me.
34:27Every morning,
34:28we hardly say I love you
34:29to each other.
34:30But those words,
34:31we don't forget them.
34:32It sets me out into the day.
34:34That's so nice.
34:35Even if I don't wake up,
34:36I'll just leave.
34:37Because normally,
34:38we wake up at the same time.
34:39I'll still wake her up
34:40just to say that.
34:41And vice versa.
34:42That's why when I see you,
34:44you have a big smile, Nels.
34:47Especially in the morning.
34:48No, it's just now.
34:49Because we have a lot of problems
34:51every day.
34:52If you focus on that,
34:54right?
34:55It's a problem.
34:56Yes.
34:57I can see from your aura
34:58how happy you are.
34:59And of course,
35:00speaking of aura,
35:01aside from the radiating glow
35:03that comes from you, Nelson,
35:05that inner glow.
35:06Of course, I can see that.
35:07That's not an injection.
35:09I know that.
35:10And I know that's true for a fact.
35:13I know that.
35:14Yes, because we're afraid
35:15of injections.
35:16Yes.
35:17We go with the natural.
35:19But Nels,
35:20aside, of course,
35:21from your inner glow,
35:22something that the people
35:23really notice,
35:24that I notice also,
35:25is how perfectly groomed
35:26you are always.
35:27Your fashion sense
35:28is really on point.
35:30And I remember,
35:31when you asked me,
35:32Nels,
35:33there was a show
35:34where your fashion sense,
35:36your fashion style,
35:37became the peg
35:38for the character of that show.
35:41Yes.
35:42My Husband's Lover.
35:43That one,
35:44My Husband's Lover,
35:45is the character of Dennis?
35:47Dennis Trillo.
35:48Yes.
35:49So ever since before,
35:50you've been a fashionista.
35:51I try.
35:52But you know,
35:53Ate P,
35:54when we see our pictures
35:55from 15 years ago,
35:57we think,
35:58what am I thinking
35:59at that time?
36:03But I try.
36:04Because I believe that
36:06a person,
36:07it's not what you say,
36:09the first thing you say to them.
36:11It's how you look,
36:12how you smell,
36:14how you arrive.
36:16So you always need
36:18to be in a good posture.
36:20I remember,
36:21Tita Mel would always tell me
36:22that you always need to,
36:23even when you go out,
36:24you need to be in a good posture.
36:26Because there are things like that.
36:28Tita Mel,
36:29she also follows advice.
36:30That's why,
36:31true enough,
36:32this is what I'm doing
36:33right now.
36:34Because before,
36:35when I wake up,
36:36I don't have my sunglasses.
36:37Sometimes, I go to the grocery.
36:38Now, I don't.
36:39So now, you don't.
36:40I need to take a bath,
36:41I need to fix my hair.
36:42Because,
36:43there are people taking pictures.
36:45Yes, of course.
36:46Maybe they'll come closer.
36:47Oh, he has a different smell
36:48in the purse.
36:50He's the bad rep.
36:52Oh, he just woke up.
36:53Yes.
36:54Something like that.
36:55It strikes me that,
36:56the first impression
36:58of a person,
36:59you're in a good posture.
37:01I don't do it to intimidate.
37:03But at least,
37:04they know that
37:05I mean business.
37:07When I go to a press conference,
37:09when I go to events,
37:11I arrive well.
37:12They know that I prepared.
37:14Compared to when you go there
37:16wearing a T-shirt.
37:18Yes.
37:19And the artists you interview,
37:20you also need to be in a good posture.
37:22Right?
37:23It's like,
37:24you're the only ones who are beautiful.
37:25You can't.
37:26You can't.
37:27But Nels,
37:28in the downtime mode,
37:29do you require quiet time?
37:31Like us,
37:32we work 7 days a week, right?
37:33So,
37:34what is your,
37:35what do you do to reset?
37:37I always require downtime.
37:40Especially now,
37:41I'm getting old.
37:42Before,
37:43you know,
37:44even you,
37:45there's no downtime for you.
37:46It's like, just go.
37:47But now,
37:48we need it more.
37:49Or after the pandemic,
37:51we learned a lot
37:53that we need to
37:55spend some time
37:57with our loved ones.
37:58We need to have knee time.
38:00Because before,
38:02we didn't notice
38:03that we were getting burned out.
38:05Right?
38:06And you're still on vacation.
38:07But now,
38:08I'm requiring,
38:09I'm planning
38:10for like,
38:11in a quarter,
38:13I can't continue my work here.
38:16I need to have a balance.
38:17We're going to,
38:18we're going to Japan.
38:20Because that's our,
38:21our fastest escape.
38:24If local,
38:25our fastest escape
38:26is Tagaytay.
38:28We'll just go to a resort there,
38:31get a massage,
38:32go overnight,
38:33and that's it.
38:34When we get home,
38:35it's like,
38:37but if it's a fast vacation,
38:40let's go to Japan.
38:41We've been back there so many times.
38:43Because we want that.
38:45We're resetting.
38:47That's nice.
38:48Very important.
38:49Sometimes we take that for granted,
38:50the need to reset.
38:51But,
38:52so Nels,
38:53we talked about all the people
38:55you've interviewed before.
38:56At this point,
38:57do you have a dream interviewee?
38:59My dream interviewee is always
39:01Lea Salonga.
39:03Because,
39:04I feel like,
39:05I always have a lot of questions for her.
39:08Even if I've interviewed her,
39:10even if you interview her again next week,
39:12I'll ask her different questions
39:14because Lea is so smart.
39:15And she's so good at speaking.
39:17You know,
39:18wait,
39:19I need to prepare for this interview.
39:21Like that.
39:22If local,
39:23I've interviewed almost everyone.
39:25Yes.
39:26I was going to say,
39:27you've interviewed everyone.
39:28Also international.
39:30International.
39:31Barbra Streisand.
39:33But I can't do it.
39:35I can't guarantee it.
39:37I'll just be a fanboy.
39:38Throughout.
39:39Like,
39:40whatever you want to say,
39:42just say it.
39:43You stick to the script.
39:45Yes.
39:46You need notes.
39:47Even the script,
39:48I can't read it.
39:50That's funny.
39:51You're a Barbra fan.
39:54I didn't know that.
39:56So, Nels,
39:57from reporter,
39:58to being a host,
40:00to anchoring,
40:01and having your podcast,
40:02what's next for you, Nels?
40:04What else do you want to do?
40:05What more do you want to do?
40:06You know,
40:07Ate P,
40:08I'm doing right now
40:09the things that
40:11I've dreamed of doing.
40:13I'm living the dream right now.
40:16I don't know if I deserve this.
40:18I always ask the Lord,
40:20do I deserve this?
40:21But you know,
40:22whatever it takes,
40:23I'll do everything
40:24to deserve it.
40:25Like that.
40:26Because when I was young,
40:27this was my dream
40:28that I'm doing right now.
40:29But,
40:30you know,
40:31as you grow older,
40:32your dream is to give
40:34whatever it is that you're doing
40:36a deeper meaning.
40:38You don't just want to
40:39interview an artist right now.
40:41You want to have a purpose.
40:44You always have an intention.
40:46And my intentions always are,
40:49who is this person?
40:50How can this person
40:51inspire me?
40:52Even if my interview
40:53is just funny,
40:55there's something like that.
40:56Or,
40:57does this person have
40:58a touching life?
40:59Or,
41:00does this person have
41:01a new life?
41:02Something like that.
41:03So, it's always,
41:04always, always like that.
41:05And every single interview
41:06that I do,
41:07I always pray,
41:08Lord,
41:09take the wheel,
41:10make me an empty vessel,
41:12put in me whatever it is
41:14that you want people to hear.
41:16So, that's always
41:17my prayer.
41:19My dream is to sustain it
41:21and to go deeper into it.
41:23In my opinion,
41:24what I do as a showbiz,
41:26because to tell you honestly,
41:28years ago,
41:29what I thought I was doing
41:30was very shallow.
41:31Like, you're just a showbiz.
41:33Like that.
41:34You know,
41:35I just interviewed
41:36an artist who's separated
41:37or there's a bold star
41:38or whatever.
41:39So, that's what I thought.
41:40But now,
41:41what I think I'm doing
41:42is very important
41:44because I have a lot of lives
41:45that make me happy.
41:46And I want to go
41:47deeper into that.
41:48That's so nice, Nels.
41:50Because, of course,
41:51this is for a bigger mission
41:55and a wider service
41:57to the country.
41:58I feel that.
41:59Yes.
42:00It's not just a tagline, right?
42:02That's really our job.
42:04That's really our job.
42:05Nels, thank you so much.
42:07Thank you, thank you, Nels,
42:08for surprising us today.
42:10Can we finish this
42:11because I know you still have dinner.
42:12It's true that you still have dinner, right?
42:14Just kidding.
42:16Anyway,
42:17I'm sure you still have a lot to do.
42:19So, this is it.
42:20Last,
42:21we have a very quick game for you.
42:22This is just a Q&A.
42:23We prepared this for you.
42:25I'll just read the mechanics.
42:27Okay, that's right.
42:28It's just a Q&A.
42:29So, our question is,
42:30what is Nelson Calas' style
42:32when the interviewee is blank?
42:34I'll just tell you the situation
42:36and then you tell us
42:37what you're going to do.
42:38Okay, so when the interviewee…
42:39I'm scared.
42:40You can do it.
42:41When the interviewee is in a hurry,
42:43what will you do?
42:44I'll also be in a hurry.
42:45You're not planning?
42:46I'm not planning.
42:47I'll also be in a hurry.
42:48And I'll make sure
42:50that I'll ask the questions
42:51that he doesn't want me to ask.
42:52Right away?
42:53Because he's in a hurry?
42:54Yes, right away.
42:55There's no icebreaker.
42:56It's direct.
42:57Are you a Buddhist?
43:00Is there a third party?
43:02Yes, there's a third party.
43:03Next question.
43:04How about when the interviewee
43:05is broken-hearted?
43:07I'm careful with that
43:08because I went through that.
43:10That's what I always do.
43:12I mirror my interviewee
43:14to see how I would be.
43:16That's why I'm always careful,
43:18especially with those things.
43:20How about when you're inside
43:22a car that's running?
43:24Have you ever done that?
43:25Oh my gosh, yes.
43:28It's scary.
43:30It's dizzying
43:31because the interviewee
43:32at that time
43:33was at the back of the car.
43:35Ah, so you were like that.
43:36Yes, I was like that.
43:37It was really dizzying.
43:39Oh no, don't do that again.
43:41Because my cameraman
43:43was in the front.
43:44Yes, in the front.
43:45I was in the second row.
43:46And the one I was interviewing
43:47was at the end.
43:48It was really dizzying.
43:49I didn't want to do it again.
43:50So I was like,
43:51don't do this again.
43:54How about when the interviewee
43:55is angry?
43:56I'm also careful.
43:58Sally is angry with you, right?
44:00I don't really have...
44:02In fact, I feel like
44:03I haven't interviewed anyone
44:04who's angry with me.
44:05It's always like...
44:06I try to be careful
44:07because you need to be sensitive.
44:09How about when the interviewee
44:10wakes up?
44:11As long as he's sleeping,
44:12it's okay.
44:15I've had many interviews like that.
44:16Yes, that's good.
44:17I've had many interviews like that.
44:19Like when you just woke up?
44:20It smells like morning breath.
44:24You really don't know
44:25if he's on a diet
44:26or just waking up.
44:29How about when you meet
44:31the interviewee for the first time?
44:32I'll introduce myself.
44:35Even if I've been doing this
44:36for 22 years,
44:38it's always like
44:39I feel like
44:40I don't know the person
44:43or it's my first time
44:44interviewing them.
44:45I always introduce myself
44:46like, I'm Nelson.
44:49This is similar.
44:50What's the first-ever interview
44:51of your interviewee?
44:52There are many like that.
44:54In fact,
44:55the celebrities
44:57who are famous now,
44:59I'm their first interviewer.
45:01It's always like that.
45:02I'm careful with that
45:03because I don't want them
45:04to be traumatized
45:05because of the interview.
45:07They need to be remembered.
45:08Yes.
45:10Remember them
45:11because even if it's
45:12for a long time,
45:13you still have to remember them.
45:14And then how much more
45:15for the first-timers, right?
45:18That's so nice.
45:19For the artists,
45:21don't be afraid
45:22to interview Nelson Canlas.
45:24Yes.
45:26Just say what you want to say.
45:30Nelson, thank you so much
45:33for this surprise.
45:35I know it's your birthday.
45:36I want to wish you
45:37a happy, happy, happy,
45:39happy birthday.
45:41Oh, thank you!
45:43My wish for you,
45:44I know that
45:46you're very happy
45:47in your life now.
45:48My wish for you is peace.
45:51And I know you have it.
45:52But protect that peace
45:54because you bring sunshine
45:56to all that you go through.
45:59All of us.
46:01You just don't know
46:02that we're counting on you
46:03in that part.
46:05I have a lot of days
46:06where I visit
46:07what happened that day.
46:09But when I go to 24,
46:11when we meet
46:12or we meet in the hallway,
46:14you know,
46:15you change my aura.
46:20Protect that peace.
46:21That's my wish for you.
46:23Thank you, Nelson.
46:24That's such a beautiful
46:25birthday wish.
46:26And I know why
46:27that's your wish for me.
46:28Because we always talk about
46:30our anxieties.
46:32Uh-oh.
46:33Thank you so much
46:34for this birthday surprise.
46:35The pleasure is mine.
46:37Thank you very much.
46:38But before we go,
46:39please invite all those listening,
46:41especially aspiring journalists
46:43like you.
46:45What's your message to them?
46:46All those who continue
46:48to look up to you,
46:49all the fans who rely on you
46:50for their showbiz news.
46:54What's your message for them?
46:55And can you invite everyone
46:57to catch you on TV,
46:58on your socials,
46:59and wherever else
47:00they might find you?
47:01Okay.
47:02My socials are, of course,
47:03Nelson Canlas.
47:04You'll find me on Facebook,
47:05Instagram, TikTok.
47:07And you'll see me
47:08because you'll see a blue check.
47:10So, that's me.
47:11Don't follow me
47:13without a blue check.
47:15I always recruit
47:17those who join,
47:20those who broadcast.
47:22Don't be afraid of showbiz.
47:24Because I feel like
47:26fresh grads who do showbiz
47:29I don't know why.
47:31Because it's an important beat.
47:33You'll get a lot here.
47:35You'll be gratified
47:37as a beat.
47:38It's not just hard news.
47:39It's not just senators.
47:41It's all different.
47:43So, don't be afraid
47:45to go through this beat.
47:48Because this is a happy beat.
47:50But you would have to exert
47:53a lot of effort here.
47:55And to the fans,
47:57to the artists,
47:59don't be afraid.
48:01Don't hesitate
48:03to tell us in the comments
48:05what you want to know.
48:08We'll do it for you.
48:11Perfect.
48:12And of course,
48:13if they want to stay updated,
48:14Nels.
48:15Yes, of course.
48:16Updated with Nelson Canlas.
48:18Fresh episodes drop every Tuesday.
48:20And Chika Minute.
48:22And Chika Minute.
48:24I'm an everyday reporter.
48:26But on Saturday and Sunday,
48:28I anchor Chika Minute.
48:31Nelson!
48:32Thank you so much.
48:33I'm so happy that this is the surprise.
48:35Thank you very much.
48:36I'll see you tomorrow.
48:37I'll see you tomorrow.
48:41This surprise was planned
48:42by the team of Orby De Los Reyes
48:43and Dominic Del Mundo.
48:45Edited by Shirley Pagiligan
48:47with the amazing people of
48:48GMA Integrated News.
48:49Don't forget to like and subscribe.
48:51Till the next surprise.
48:56.

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