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00:00Kapitbahay, we're going to taste what we cooked.
00:03Yes!
00:04You saw it.
00:05It's good, right?
00:06Yes.
00:07As supermodels, teach us how to model this dish.
00:12Yes.
00:13Model the dish.
00:14Oh, it's so good.
00:15Oh, it's so good.
00:16How many points did you get?
00:17There, there.
00:18Fierce.
00:19Oh, you're surprised.
00:20Chef, let's test it.
00:21You and I.
00:22The one who's going to eat.
00:23How fierce?
00:24How fierce?
00:25How fierce?
00:26How fierce?
00:27How fierce?
00:28How fierce?
00:29Oh, it's good.
00:30Which one should we try first?
00:31I don't know.
00:32Do you already have a modeling team here?
00:33Yes.
00:34There it is.
00:35Trashana.
00:36The lawyer.
00:37Their lawyer.
00:38Do you give her free time?
00:39She has a priority with school.
00:40But if she has a vacation, she has a day off, she works in the morning.
00:41She accepts.
00:42She accepts, you know that?
00:43Wow, it's soft.
00:44It's good, sister.
00:45And it's so soft.
00:46So soft.
00:47The chicken is also so soft.
00:48It's so good.
00:49Oh, that.
00:50It's calm and light.
00:51It's so good.
00:52It's very light.
00:53Yes, it's light.
00:54It's very light.
00:55It's not that sweet.
00:56It's so soft.
00:58It's called chicken and it's not salty.
01:00We don't need to dip it in the sauce.
01:02But it's more delicious.
01:04But it's not salty.
01:06Who eats this without dipping it in the sauce?
01:08I can taste the tanglan.
01:10It's really tasty.
01:12Wait, let me ask you.
01:14Is your last name really
01:16Dazel?
01:18No, it's not.
01:20It's not.
01:22When we didn't have cameras,
01:24his last name is really Dazel.
01:26There's no apostrophe.
01:28His last name is really Dazel.
01:30What's his last name?
01:32Pitbull.
01:34It depends.
01:36It depends on you.
01:38It's a crossbreed.
01:40For me, it's called G.I.B.
01:42Because my father is
01:44a black American merchant.
01:46It's a government issue
01:48of America.
01:50It has a base.
01:52It has a base there.
01:54Of course, you know my mother.
01:56She's outside the base.
01:58I know the biological, but I don't grow up with them.
02:00I have a foster.
02:02I have a mommy and daddy
02:04who took care of me.
02:06What's the story?
02:08My biological mother
02:10is a distant relative
02:12of my father.
02:14Because my father is pregnant
02:16and he wants to have a baby,
02:18it's good that I came.
02:20There's a small baby.
02:22Who's that?
02:24You're siblings?
02:26Yes.
02:28Do you have a biological?
02:30I think we're four.
02:32Did you meet?
02:34Yes, when I was old.
02:36You have a big sister.
02:38My childhood was fun.
02:40Really?
02:42I grew up with my 11 uncles.
02:44We were poor.
02:46I used to live in a slum.
02:48Did you experience that?
02:50Yes.
02:52But when I was young,
02:54now, when I look back,
02:56I tell my children,
02:58I was poor when I was young.
03:00But now, I'm here.
03:02So you don't know?
03:04I don't know if there's something missing.
03:06When we eat, it's enough.
03:08It's too much.
03:10You can't take two.
03:12If there's something missing,
03:14I thought the whole time,
03:16it's enough, it's too much.
03:18We're too much.
03:20You just play, you're just a child.
03:22When you're a child,
03:24you're discriminated.
03:26I don't like the word bully anymore.
03:28They call me Kopraja.
03:30What is Kopraja?
03:32There's a movie,
03:34Aunt Gloria Diaz,
03:36when she was young,
03:38at 12 midnight,
03:40she'll light a candle,
03:42in front of the mirror,
03:44Kopraja, Kopraja,
03:46I'll cry.
03:48Did you try that in front of the mirror?
03:50Yes, yes.
03:52Did you do it?
03:54Yes, yes.
03:56My grandmother told me,
03:58if you get burned,
04:00you don't have a place to live.
04:02Did you feel that?
04:04No, because,
04:06first thing,
04:08there's a truth.
04:10Why would I cry,
04:12why would I do that?
04:14It's true,
04:16truth hurts.
04:18I've known that since I was young.
04:20Did you experience that?
04:22Did you feel it in showbiz?
04:24Yes, in modeling.
04:26When I came to the modeling industry,
04:28everyone was surprised.
04:30Who is that?
04:32She's so fair, so thin.
04:34She's so thin.
04:36Her hair,
04:38up to here.
04:40Barbie,
04:42Barbie.
04:44The models,
04:46who is that?
04:48Ashley Lai.
04:50What's your height?
04:52How did you accept that?
04:54What was your reaction?
04:56I said, I need money, I need a job.
04:58Again.
05:00Out of all your achievements,
05:02in showbiz, modeling,
05:04in business, where are you most proud?
05:06In myself.
05:08I made it this far.
05:10I have beautiful children,
05:12I have beautiful family.
05:14I don't have a business.
05:16I don't have a lot of money,
05:18but I have my freedom.
05:20I'm proud that,
05:22from there,
05:24from the slum area to where I am right now,
05:26I think I did a good job.
05:28Boss Otit,
05:30you've been together for 17 years,
05:32but you've been married for 2 years.
05:34You've been married for 2 years.
05:36Why did it take you 15 years
05:38to get married?
05:40I have 2 failed relationships.
05:42I have 2 of them.
05:44That means,
05:46I made a lot of mistakes.
05:48I want to get married.
05:50This is the right thing
05:52to do for myself.
05:54Again, for myself.
05:56I go back to myself.
05:58I'm ready because this is a commitment.
06:00What is one of the lessons
06:02you learned from your child?
06:04You'll know what unconditional love
06:06means
06:08when you have a child.
06:10Not from a husband,
06:12not from a wife,
06:14but from a child.
06:32For more information, visit www.fema.gov
06:34or call 1-877-425-4255
06:36to learn more.

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