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Mas masarap umuwi kapag may lutong bahay! Meet Mikee along with our new kapitbahays Hazel Cheffy, Chef Ylyt, and Kuya Dudut in “Lutong Bahay.”
Together, they’ll visit the celebrity kitchens to uncover stories, and even the secrets behind dishes that have seasoned lives and shaped journeys.
Watch it from Monday to Friday, 5:45 p.m. on GTV! Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes.
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00:00Did you start when you entered GMA? You said you came from the Noontime Show.
00:05After that, you were given a contract by the management of GMA.
00:09The first thing I did in GMA was with Aljor.
00:13The Once Again. Aljor and Janine.
00:15Oh, that show. Okay.
00:17So, I became Aljor's best friend there.
00:20Okay.
00:21Then, it took a while. After that, I joined a boy band.
00:25The One Up.
00:26Oh, I remember that.
00:27The Stars Trap.
00:29I joined them. There were 10 of us.
00:31Did you enjoy it?
00:32We followed each other.
00:33If I'm not gay, I'm a leading man.
00:37Contra Vida.
00:38Oh, I see.
00:40So, you played with your range in acting.
00:43Yes, yes.
00:44Your dad was not in the picture for a long time.
00:47Yes, for a long time.
00:49But, they are your parents. They didn't separate.
00:51Ah, according to the law.
00:55He became informal.
00:56He became a lawyer.
00:58Well, they got married. But, they didn't get together for a long time.
01:03They just separated.
01:04Not legally separated.
01:06It's like companionship now.
01:08Oh, okay.
01:09It's like that.
01:10Because, he went home.
01:11Okay.
01:12After 13 years, he went home.
01:14From being an OFW, correct?
01:17Yes, he retired.
01:18You said Saudi.
01:19Yes.
01:20So, for 13 years, he worked in Saudi?
01:22Yes.
01:23As?
01:24As an engineer.
01:26Wow.
01:27But, what happened was, his company went bankrupt.
01:31He lost his job.
01:32He became a taxi driver.
01:33Still in Saudi?
01:34Yes.
01:35So, he lost his communication.
01:37He lost his support.
01:38Because, he had a hard life.
01:39It's like that.
01:40He helped himself.
01:42Then, one day, just last year, he suddenly reached out.
01:47He just suddenly said that he will go home.
01:50You're so generous to your dad.
01:52To be honest, I don't feel anything.
01:54Oh, you don't want to feel anything.
01:56I don't feel anything.
01:57It's like that.
01:59That's okay.
02:00Maybe, I was used to it when I was young.
02:02You don't want to face your emotions.
02:03Why?
02:04Because, you're strong.
02:05Right?
02:06Because, you don't want to acknowledge it.
02:07Because, you might be scared.
02:09And, it's like, my mom and I are okay.
02:12We're happy.
02:13You're used to life.
02:14It's like, the 10 years that I was forced.
02:17It's okay, right?
02:18I don't want to live anymore.
02:19How old were you when he left?
02:21Fifteen.
02:22Fifteen.
02:23When I arrived here in the Philippines.
02:24You have a brain.
02:25I really have a brain.
02:26Oh.
02:27How brave.
02:29Now?
02:30Do you remember?
02:32Yes.
02:33I mean, from birth to 15 years old.
02:35You have good memories with your dad.
02:37Maybe, those days when I was immature.
02:40It's like, it's okay.
02:41Even though, my dad wasn't there.
02:43You're still young.
02:44That's why, he went home.
02:45I just accepted him wholeheartedly.
02:48But, of course, it's like,
02:49there's also pain.
02:50It's like, what is this?
02:51You go home.
02:52You want to take over everything in life.
02:55But, we already talked about it.
02:57Let's release it.
02:58Thank you for the story.