Aired (February 27, 2024): Ano nga ba ang pagiging “sosyal?” Itsura ba ito, o isang “feeling?” Panoorin ang sagot ng mag-inang Gloria Diaz at Belle Daza sa ‘Fast Talk with Boy Abunda!’
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00:06 Back on the show, we still have with us Ms. Gloria Diaz and Belle Daza.
00:12 How do you become social?
00:13 Are there social people?
00:14 What is social?
00:15 Who would like to answer?
00:16 Go, mom.
00:17 Social?
00:18 When you come in, even if you're in a big party of social people,
00:26 even if you're uncomfortable, for example, if you're at home,
00:30 the other day I was in a big party.
00:32 You're confident.
00:33 Feeling confident.
00:34 I was in a big party, everybody had diamonds and everything.
00:38 I told Belle, I think, I should wear this,
00:42 maybe they would notice this.
00:44 Because everybody had diamonds all over, tiara.
00:47 Is that how to be social, diamonds?
00:49 You're comfortable.
00:51 Comfortable.
00:52 Comfortable.
00:53 Even if you're not.
00:54 You're confident even if you're not.
00:55 Your stomach is grumbling.
00:56 The more social you are, the more nervous they want to feel in.
01:01 But at the end of the day, it's really the young people who look social.
01:07 I'm talking about young people.
01:08 You were both called the "it girls" of Manila.
01:12 Right, Belle?
01:14 During your time, Gloria?
01:15 I don't know.
01:17 I have these stories that the Diaz sisters were the most coveted guests.
01:23 I mean, you know, in parties.
01:25 Back in the 70s?
01:26 Yes.
01:27 Of course, there were 10 sisters.
01:29 Of course.
01:30 All of them.
01:31 The whole party.
01:32 And no one was ugly.
01:34 Right?
01:38 No, that's a joke.
01:40 You got a lot of attention.
01:42 How did you manage that, Belle?
01:45 Because you got a lot of attention.
01:47 I mean, I recognize that my mom definitely paved the way for where I am now.
01:53 And also, she basically helped my career.
01:58 Or made my career.
02:00 Because I wouldn't be here if it weren't for her attention.
02:03 No, that's not fair.
02:05 No, I mean, that's okay with me.
02:07 I recognize that.
02:08 And I'm super proud of her.
02:10 You're brilliant.
02:11 You're brilliant.
02:12 You're a very good actor.
02:13 Seriously.
02:14 I'm serious.
02:15 I said, "Okay, I'll do the movie."
02:16 Okay, here's a question.
02:18 Let's talk about men.
02:22 How important—because we were talking about Bong, actually, just before the start of the show.
02:27 I knew your father.
02:28 Sandy's a friend.
02:30 And the Dazas, of course, of Sama.
02:32 [Speaking Filipino]
02:34 But how important are men to the happiness of women?
02:37 That's a good question.
02:39 Well, during my time, yes, they were very important.
02:43 First of all, during my time, women don't go out on their own.
02:47 And they really have to have their husband or boyfriend.
02:50 Unless you're really a CEO or something.
02:54 During my time, it was very important.
02:56 But I think it changed a little bit.
02:58 Today, in your time?
02:59 I think now, during my time, women are much more empowered.
03:03 They have different hats.
03:05 So, they can work.
03:07 And, of course, they're also at home with the kids.
03:11 Sorry, I forgot I'm Tagalog.
03:13 And then, of course, we also want to support our family.
03:19 Now, the times are different.
03:21 We always tell—like, for example, my friends, they always say, "I can live without my husband."
03:27 Right? It's different.
03:29 Right.
03:30 [Music]
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