Francis Magalona, mahilig magpa-tattoo pero takot pala sa karayom! | SiS

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00:00We walk hand in hand, we dream together. We giggle and laugh like kids forever.
00:11We're two different people, but we're having fun. We talk about anything under the sun.
00:18We are sisters, we are friends. We've got magic that never ends.
00:25I got you sis, you got me. The best of friends we'll always, always be.
00:37We always have fun, being together. You know me the best, we're friends forever.
00:45Through good times and bad, I'm here for you sis. Right by your side, hit or miss.
00:52We are sisters, we are friends. We've got magic that never ends.
01:00I got you sis, you got me. The best of friends we'll always, always be.
01:12We are sisters, we are sisters.
01:17Sis, how does it feel to have a real tattoo?
01:23Let's get a tattoo. Try.
01:26I'm scared. It looks painful.
01:29It's painful. I don't want it.
01:31No, someone's saying no.
01:33Maybe it's the skin.
01:35Maybe it's the skin.
01:39Why do you need a tattoo? Where did it come from?
01:42How did that tattoo start?
01:46You know, that tattoo is body art. That's what they call body art.
01:51Did you draw your body?
01:53Of course. And there was a tattoo back then. Caveman days.
01:57Right? Because they didn't have a paper back then, they just drew their body.
02:03That's how they tattooed.
02:04But, right? What is it?
02:06What's the feeling?
02:07What's the emotion? What's the high of having a tattoo?
02:10Because you see, people start with a small tattoo.
02:13Later on, it's like there's a lot of tattoos.
02:17I feel like it's the birth of a face tattoo.
02:21You enjoy it.
02:22You enjoy it. First, your nose.
02:24Later, your eyes.
02:25They can draw on paper if they're excited.
02:28No, but you see it on your skin.
02:31You bring it everywhere.
02:33It's a different kind of...
02:35Well, let's find out the history of the tattoo.
02:38We're still thinking about the analysis.
02:40Let's just listen to what our guests have to say today.
02:43Listen and watch.
02:44Let's watch this first.
02:49Tattooing is considered a traditional form of art.
02:53It can be seen in all cultures in the world.
02:56Tattoos have been used since 12,000 years before Christ.
03:02One of the earliest records of tattooing was in the Bronze Age,
03:071,000 years ago.
03:09Proueba was discovered by a 5,000-year-old frozen tattooed man
03:14in the mountains of Italy and Austria in 1991.
03:17The American Indians believe that tattoos,
03:21or what they call war paint,
03:23is their protection in wars.
03:25In China and Japan, it's used to punish criminals.
03:29And even here in the Philippines,
03:31people believe that it's a rite of passage
03:35to become a true warrior.
03:38Now, tattoos are just a decoration on the body.
03:42Does this still mean anything today?
03:45What do you think?
03:49To me, no matter what they say about art,
03:53I'm still afraid to apply it.
03:55Don't!
03:56It's painful.
03:57Painful?
03:58It's painful.
03:59And here it is, Daniela Ganga.
04:01I want it to be on the right.
04:04Will you change that?
04:06No, right?
04:07I want it to be on the left cheek, not on the right.
04:10That's why it has to be on the right.
04:13Let's just watch.
04:14Let's listen and find out from our guests today
04:18how they were able to endure that pain.
04:21Is it really painful?
04:22And why are they enjoying it?
04:23It's like they're multiplying.
04:24Yes, why are they multiplying?
04:26And why is this necessary?
04:29Right?
04:30Yes, right?
04:31Tattoo, body piercing, henna.
04:34Oh my!
04:35For art's sake.
04:37That's what they call it.
04:38For body art's sake.
04:40That's it.
04:41That's all we're going to talk about today.
04:44We'll be back in a bit.
04:47She's known for her music as a master rapper.
04:49She's also an actor and a TV host.
04:51If we're going to talk about tattoos,
04:53she has a lot of them.
04:54Please welcome Francis M.
04:56Hello, Francis.
04:57Hey, dude!
04:58Hello, the glass in one.
05:00How are you?
05:01I'm okay.
05:02I like the red pants.
05:03I like the red pants.
05:05Really?
05:06Extreme fashion.
05:07That's my Francis.
05:08He doesn't have any limitations.
05:11Let's start with tattoos.
05:14What kind of satisfaction do you get from getting a tattoo?
05:20Actually, it's embarrassing to admit that I'm really afraid of needles.
05:29I'm afraid of injections.
05:30You're afraid of needles?
05:31But you have a lot of tattoos.
05:32That's one way of coping.
05:34One way of coping where I'm afraid of needles.
05:37Like my last hepatitis shots,
05:39I got it from my pediatrician.
05:44She injected me so I wouldn't see the needle.
05:48But I'm not afraid of getting a tattoo because it's my way of coping.
05:51Isn't it more painful to get a tattoo than an injection?
05:54No, it's just like that.
05:56Injections are a psychological aspect.
05:59When there's a medicine,
06:00the needle prick is not painful,
06:02but when the medicine is injected,
06:05it's like the arm is punched.
06:08But with tattoos, you don't get anything.
06:10But I can't relate to that.
06:12I really can't relate to that.
06:14You've overcome your fear of needles.
06:17No, not yet.
06:18Not yet?
06:19Eventually, I overcame my fear of tattoos and of pain.
06:22But with the injections up to now,
06:24I'm still afraid.
06:25I'm still afraid of operation, of surgery.
06:30But I can't relate to that.
06:31You know what?
06:32It's more painful.
06:35What was your first tattoo?
06:36Let me see.
06:37This was your very first.
06:38This was my first tattoo.
06:39How old were you when you got it?
06:40The shark.
06:41I-M-F-M.
06:42Where's the shark?
06:43There it is.
06:44It's just a shark?
06:45Yeah.
06:46Until you got more and more.
06:48Now, it's like...
06:49I got different...
06:51How old were you when you got your first tattoo?
06:53I had my first tattoo in 1986.
06:55So, I was about...
06:5922 years old.
07:01What did your mom and dad say?
07:03They were angry.
07:04At first, they were irritated.
07:06It was the first time my dad saw me
07:08when I performed at Itbulaga before,
07:10at Araneta.
07:11This was my special number.
07:13Monching and Tita Pilita,
07:15Princess,
07:16and the late Helen Vela,
07:17and me and daddy.
07:18Then, he said,
07:19Francis, stand by.
07:20It's opening.
07:21So, I took off my shirt,
07:22my polo.
07:23Then, he saw it.
07:24What's that?
07:25I said,
07:26No, dad. It's just iron-on.
07:28You lied.
07:29You panicked.
07:30It's iron-on.
07:31It's implanted in the body.
07:33That's wrong.
07:34Yes, it's wrong.
07:35And your father believed it.
07:37He just did it.
07:38Of course, it's like...
07:39He just did it.
07:41But ever since,
07:42he saw it.
07:43Don't add to it.
07:45He didn't like my earrings.
07:46But now,
07:47I don't use them anymore.
07:48Why?
07:49Why?
07:50You don't like them anymore?
07:51No, because
07:52at age 37,
07:54of course,
07:55I want to...
07:56Mellow?
07:57Not mellow.
07:58I feel like
07:59I'm more awake
08:00when there's no snoring.
08:01Why?
08:02Wow, awake.
08:04Why are you more awake
08:05when there's no snoring?
08:06No, it's just my trip.
08:08But if I have a role
08:09as a bad boy...
08:10Of course,
08:11just put earrings there.
08:12But what if
08:13you can't put them on?
08:14No, I can't.
08:15We have a lot of concerns
08:16if you can't put them on.
08:19That's four.
08:20One here,
08:21one here.
08:22Body piercing.
08:23Do you want that?
08:24Would you get into that?
08:25This is my most piercing.
08:26Do you think
08:27that would be...
08:28That would be extreme for you?
08:29For body piercing?
08:30I wanted before.
08:31Except for the needle, right?
08:32I wanted before here.
08:34But all of a sudden,
08:36there's a lot.
08:37My dancers
08:38here,
08:39here,
08:40here,
08:41my friends here,
08:42they're all...
08:44I'm just a bit...
08:46I'm so vain,
08:47I don't want my face.
08:49You're right.
08:50You're wasting your face.
08:51You're so bad.
08:52Your tattoos,
08:53for most people,
08:54they're supposed to be
08:55somehow...
08:56Put the name of your girlfriend,
08:58name of your mommy
08:59because it's significant.
09:00I have a name of my girlfriend.
09:01Let me see.
09:03She's your wife, right?
09:04Girlfriend at the time.
09:06And she's still knocking.
09:07Oh, that's so bad.
09:08She's still knocking.
09:10That's so bad.
09:12What other special meanings
09:13of your tattoos, John?
09:14I want to see it.
09:15I'm very fond of animals
09:16and tribal work.
09:19What does that mean?
09:20This is a spider.
09:22Oh, that's right.
09:23He's a spider.
09:25He sleeps.
09:27He has a lot of legs.
09:30What other...
09:31I have the...
09:33Three stars in the sun.
09:35Where?
09:37There's a lot.
09:38I can't do it.
09:39There.
09:41Here in the back.
09:44Let me see.
09:45Is your back full?
09:47Is it full?
09:48How?
09:49There.
09:50One, two, three.
09:53I hope there's red and blue.
09:57I hope there's red and blue.
10:00You want to hurt me.
10:02Yes, because your back is full.
10:05That's painful.
10:06Who will you choose?
10:07Who will choose your designs?
10:08Or do you listen to the suggestion
10:09of the one who does it for you?
10:11I look and then I choose.
10:14This spider, I pick this one.
10:16But it's just small.
10:17Then I put it in my leg.
10:19Then the stars,
10:21I design those three.
10:23Even my clothes.
10:25My clothes.
10:27This one,
10:28this was made by my friends.
10:30But I was the one who designed this.
10:33It's like a ghost fighter.
10:35He really has a sense
10:36of extreme fashion.
10:38Yes.
10:40You said at 37,
10:41you don't want to shave anymore, right?
10:43Because you want to look sexy.
10:44Mellow, a little bit.
10:45What if when you're 60,
10:48you look in the mirror,
10:49and you look like that?
10:51Tattoo.
10:52What will I do with the tattoo?
10:53Does it still suit me?
10:55Like, why did I shave?
10:57Something like that.
10:58No, nothing.
10:59I just,
11:01I'll have to explain to them.
11:02There are meanings.
11:03Like this one is Libra.
11:04I'm a Libra.
11:06This one is K.
11:08Kiko.
11:09Kababayan.
11:10Kayumanggi.
11:11K?
11:13Letter K in our ancient alphabet.
11:15I don't know.
11:17What about your kids?
11:19Do they need permission?
11:21Do they want to get their own tattoos?
11:23Well, like in everything,
11:25when they,
11:27after 18.
11:28I'm sure you've thought about it.
11:30One day,
11:31your kids will want to get one,
11:33or ask you.
11:34I'm not really a good role model for them,
11:36but at least they'll know from experience
11:38what happened with me,
11:39with my life,
11:40and then they'll know what things to follow,
11:42what things to,
11:44if they want to have a tattoo,
11:45if they want to,
11:46you know,
11:47pierce their ear,
11:48whatever.
11:49If they want to be,
11:51in red,
11:52radical.
11:53And my hairstyle,
11:54through the years,
11:55you know,
11:56since Loveliness before,
11:57different colors,
11:59platinum,
12:00purple.
12:01Yes, different colors.
12:02Why is it black now?
12:04It's gone.
12:06I'm a dad now.
12:07I mean to say,
12:09you won't be colored by blood,
12:10blood,
12:11platinum.
12:12Before, it was a conscious effort
12:13to look like this,
12:14because my music was sort of,
12:16Rap,
12:17geared towards,
12:18rap and rock music,
12:19fusion,
12:20different folk,
12:21punk,
12:22different.
12:23So, if I'm performing,
12:24and then I have this,
12:25this sort of persona,
12:26this image,
12:27that's kind of,
12:28It looks like it fits.
12:29Yes.
12:30Like it fits.
12:31Okay, and,
12:32you know,
12:33the lifestyle,
12:34you know,
12:35like,
12:36you know,
12:37the life,
12:38really,
12:39on the road,
12:40party,
12:41you know,
12:42and then,
12:43like that.
12:44But now,
12:45well,
12:46life has mellowed for me,
12:47you know.
12:48Are you going to add more tattoos?
12:49Hmm,
12:50I can.
12:51My children's names,
12:52just small ones.
12:53Oh my God,
12:54that's a lot.
12:55Eight.
12:56That's eight.
12:571, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
12:58Do you have tattoos?
12:59No,
13:00not yet.
13:01Here's Janice.
13:02Soon.
13:03Later,
13:04she'll put it on later.
13:05I'm excited,
13:06really.
13:07There's this,
13:09before,
13:10I made a song about tattoos.
13:11Oh,
13:12go ahead,
13:13we can hear it.
13:14No,
13:15this is from the,
13:16the,
13:17the TV series before,
13:18Pintados.
13:19Here on Channel 7,
13:20right?
13:21Yes,
13:22Channel 7,
13:23yes.
13:24Okay,
13:25give us a sample,
13:26Pintados.
13:27No,
13:28the lyrics,
13:29I made a memory,
13:31I'm ready to fight against evil,
13:33in any way,
13:34I will face it.
13:36So it's Pintados
13:37because basically,
13:38it means,
13:39tattooed warriors.
13:41Warriors?
13:42Yes.
13:43So, all your tattoos,
13:44what's your favorite?
13:46Nothing,
13:47it's like a child.
13:48They're like children.
13:50Yes.
13:51I have this,
13:52a dragon.
13:53Oh,
13:54you can see my forehead,
13:55it's big.
13:56I have a dragon there.
13:57That's as far as it goes.
13:58Is that your favorite?
14:00A little bit, because I'm a hero to the dragon.
14:02And then, I have...
14:04The one before, the star.
14:06Philippines.
14:08Slightly Philippine flag.
14:10And this one, I like it.
14:12I like this one because of the color.
14:14Okay.
14:16Go to the first tattoo, okay?
14:18Scenario. First tattoo.
14:20Go to the guy.
14:22You put a shark on me.
14:24How do you feel when you get your first kiss?
14:26Ouch!
14:28In Olongapo.
14:30You're from Olongapo.
14:32Dom David.
14:34But here in the Philippines...
14:36Who does your tattoos?
14:38Three people. Bong Garcia, Mike Sambahon.
14:40And the latest one,
14:42Pido, from Itbolaga.
14:44Pido is not the one who sings.
14:46No, no.
14:48He's not.
14:52Okay, let's continue.
14:54Celebrities who always have tattoos
14:56and get their body pierced
14:58when they get back.
15:00Thank you, Francis.
15:02Thank you.
15:04I like the colors.
15:06The colors are nice, Jenny.
15:10I don't know if this is just the latest fad.
15:12That's why our guests today are so brave.
15:14Because of the tattoos
15:16they put on their bodies.
15:18The ones they get pierced.
15:20Well, girls' ears are usually pierced, right?
15:22But there are also extra-extra ones.
15:24On the tongue, on the navel,
15:26on the nose,
15:28on the eyebrows,
15:30wherever you want.
15:32That's why our guests today are
15:34Gila Alvarez, Nancy Castiglioni,
15:36Michael Flores, and Lloyd Umali.
15:38Of course, we also have
15:40a professional tattoo artist,
15:42Joe Saliendra.
15:44Okay.
15:46Why do people get tattoos?
15:48Is it because of peer pressure?
15:50Or is it because they want to be adventurous?
15:52Why? I want to get a tattoo.
15:54Statement.
15:56Later.
15:58For me,
16:00my sister got a tattoo.
16:02So, my brothers followed.
16:04So, I was like,
16:06I was 14.
16:08My mom allowed me.
16:10Okay, show.
16:12Actually, it's supposed to go around.
16:14I was just 14.
16:16So, I got hurt.
16:18So, I said, let's stop for now.
16:20I have plans.
16:22So, how do you do it? Do you always wear a shirt like that?
16:24It's not like that.
16:26Sometimes, it's just like that.
16:28What else? Your ears have a lot of holes.
16:30This one just had a hole last month.
16:32How many more plans do you have?
16:34How about you, Nancy?
16:36My tattoo was actually
16:38a family thing. All my cousins
16:40here in the Philippines and back home in Canada,
16:42we all have the same tattoo.
16:44So, it's kind of like a family.
16:46Yeah.
16:48Can we see?
16:52There.
16:54Sun and moon.
16:56It's so cute.
16:58I want to see your tongue.
17:00It's pierced.
17:02Okay. Does it hurt?
17:04No, it doesn't hurt at all. I promise.
17:06It doesn't hurt.
17:08Michael.
17:10Show me your tongue again.
17:12Holy moly.
17:14Okay. How about when you eat?
17:16When you first get it,
17:18there's something foreign in your mouth.
17:20So, it's a little bit weird.
17:22But just like braces, you get used to it.
17:24So, it's like nothing when I eat.
17:26What about kissing?
17:28The same.
17:30The earring that the tongue ring on.
17:32The same.
17:34Imagine kissing somebody as braces.
17:40So, Lloyd,
17:42how are you?
17:44How are your tattoos?
17:46When I'm depressed,
17:48I get a tattoo.
17:50Oh, on his outlet?
17:52Yes, on his outlet.
17:54You might need to go to a psychologist.
17:56No, no.
17:58And I also have a tattoo here
18:00that looks like a sibling.
18:02Oh, you have that too?
18:04Does it have a liquid tattoo?
18:06Michael, where did you get the tattoo?
18:08I don't know.
18:10For me,
18:12it's just a small one.
18:14It's just a superman tattoo.
18:16It's just a small one.
18:18Yours is bigger.
18:20Yours is also a superman.
18:22But it looks like a spiderman.
18:24Does it hurt?
18:26It depends.
18:28It depends on where.
18:30Of course, I want to ask that.
18:32The tattoo artist,
18:34why don't I see any tattoos of yours?
18:36Me, it hurts.
18:38It hurts when you do that.
18:42It's a wrong answer.
18:44Why are you asking me to get a tattoo?
18:46It's just a trip.
18:48Tattoos have something to do with
18:50a certain point of your life.
18:52I want your tattoo to have
18:54an expression.
18:56It has a meaning.
18:58It's really an art.
19:00Yes, correct.
19:02Actually, it's the ultimate kind of art
19:04that exists now.
19:06We can say that, yes.
19:08What's your screen to get a tattoo?
19:10Because let's admit,
19:12it's for kids.
19:14What if it's 13 years old?
19:18I can't judge people
19:20by their looks.
19:22Every time a customer comes to me,
19:24I have to ask
19:26even if he looks old.
19:28I have to ask how old he is.
19:30Otherwise, it's bad if I get a tattoo
19:32when I'm a kid.
19:3418 years old and above.
19:36What's your favorite design?
19:38What influences me
19:40are the favorite designs
19:42of the customer.
19:44I want a rose,
19:46but he wants a dragon.
19:48I have to influence the customer.
19:50Because it's imprinted on his body,
19:52not his body.
19:54You have to live with it for the rest of your life.
19:56It's not a joke to get a tattoo
19:58because it hurts.
20:00What's the story?
20:02I like your description.
20:04It hurts but it's tolerable.
20:06What did you say earlier?
20:08The pain?
20:10Women can handle it.
20:12Really?
20:14Not me.
20:16Not me.
20:18Women can handle it.
20:20Women can handle it.
20:22Women can handle it.
20:24What if the woman is giving birth?
20:26That's right.
20:28What's that?
20:30I still can't do it.
20:32We're not giving birth.
20:34Why? He's a man.
20:36Some people say it's a good luck charm.
20:38It's like a talisman.
20:40Some countries
20:42have a belief
20:44that if you get a tattoo,
20:46you're more powerful than nothing.
20:48That's why I feel like
20:50I'm more powerful.
20:52I feel like Michael is more powerful.
20:54Michael is more powerful.
20:56He's stronger.
20:58He's stronger.
21:00We need to show the model.
21:02We need to show the model.
21:04The tattoo is small.
21:06It's not that big.
21:08His model has a small nose.
21:12Let's give him a round of applause.
21:14What's your name?
21:16Willie.
21:18Can you show us your stuff?
21:20There's a Winnie the Pooh
21:22and a Willie the Tattoo.
21:24Okay.
21:26There you go.
21:28That's a nice sweatshirt.
21:30I'll get it later.
21:36You're on TV.
21:38You won't be able to walk
21:40because you're wearing that.
21:42Turn around.
21:46I hope no one sees it.
21:50How many months have you been doing this?
21:52Are you a star?
21:54It's in the front.
21:58It's in the front for months.
22:00Can you imagine?
22:02Did you pencil it first?
22:04Yes, I did.
22:06I outlined it first.
22:08It's an art.
22:10When you look at it,
22:12you won't be able to appreciate
22:14the small things.
22:16But when you look at it,
22:18it's like a picture.
22:20How is it?
22:22Is it true?
22:24Thank you, Willie.
22:26When you get a tattoo,
22:28does it affect the blood?
22:30The needle?
22:32Or something?
22:34It affects
22:36if you don't use disposable needles.
22:38It might transfer
22:40the pain.
22:42It's just like an injection.
22:44Sharing needles.
22:46Once you have a tattoo,
22:48you can't donate blood
22:50even if your blood is clean.
22:52Even if your blood is clean,
22:54you can't donate because you have a tattoo.
22:56Do you have a memorable experience
22:58with your tattoos?
23:00Did you have an accident
23:02because you have a tattoo?
23:06I think that is the misconception.
23:08If you have a tattoo on your body,
23:10you're either a hoodlum,
23:12an addict, or a hippie.
23:14When we were in Japan,
23:16there was a sauna there.
23:18We went in there.
23:20I thought it was a yakuza.
23:22I asked Randy,
23:24how's this?
23:26He said, no problem.
23:28He put a band-aid
23:30and covered it.
23:32He had a swallow.
23:34When I went in,
23:36Kimpi asked us to leave.
23:38Kimpi has a lot of tattoos.
23:40Does Kimpi have a tattoo?
23:42Yes, he does.
23:44I said earlier,
23:46what is the perception of people
23:48who have tattoos?
23:50Think about it.
23:54Did you know that tattoos
23:56used to be a symbol of social status?
23:58What is the perception
24:00of people when they see a tattoo?
24:02Are you an addict?
24:04A hippie?
24:06Are you crazy?
24:08Are you a gang member?
24:10Are you crazy?
24:12Are you crazy?
24:16Are you crazy?
24:18What was your mom's reaction
24:20when she saw your tattoo?
24:22She was surprised.
24:24She's my mom in the States.
24:26We took a picture together.
24:28What happened to you?
24:30Imagine that Luigi has a tattoo.
24:32I hope it's like that.
24:34I'm just looking for the parallelism.
24:38I don't know.
24:40Maybe it depends.
24:42I used to have an artificial one.
24:44It was just a temporary tattoo.
24:46I thought he was a superman.
24:48It was just a temporary tattoo.
24:50When my dad saw it,
24:52he asked me if it was a tattoo.
24:54I said no.
24:56I was just making fun of it.
24:58After a while,
25:00I got a tattoo.
25:02We were eating dinner.
25:04He said,
25:06why does your tattoo look like that?
25:08Is it artificial?
25:10I just made fun of it.
25:12You made fun of it?
25:14I said,
25:16it's a tattoo.
25:18You made fun of it?
25:20Yes, I made fun of it.
25:22Because you lied?
25:24No, I didn't.
25:26Did you ask him?
25:28Did you ask him?
25:30If you change your tattoo,
25:32it will get embossed.
25:34It will get embossed.
25:36It will bleed.
25:38It will bleed.
25:40It won't bleed.
25:42If they do that,
25:44it will bleed.
25:46The alcohol will get inside the tattoo.
25:48It will bleed.
25:50It will bleed.
25:52You know what's funny?
25:54When it's dry,
25:56it will bleed.
25:58It will bleed.
26:00It will bleed.
26:02It will bleed.
26:04It will bleed.
26:06I don't know if this is still so.
26:08They say,
26:10when you have a tattoo,
26:12you look like a social outcast.
26:14You have a tattoo.
26:16You have a tattoo.
26:18It hurts.
26:20I don't know.
26:22I think in this modern age and time,
26:24it's more open.
26:26When you have a tattoo,
26:28you think,
26:30it's beautiful.
26:32It depends on the designer.
26:34They say,
26:36it's expensive.
26:38Is it expensive?
26:40It depends on the intricacy of the design.
26:42Let's say...
26:44Ask me how much it costs.
26:46How much does it cost?
26:48How much does it cost?
26:50It depends on the artist.
26:52They have an ex-deal.
26:54An ex-deal?
26:56Thousand thousands?
26:58If it's that big.
27:00It's like a painting.
27:02But you can't sign your name.
27:04You can't sign your name.
27:06There are artists who do that.
27:08There are artists who put a sign.
27:10What if the customer doesn't like it?
27:12It's just a small thing.
27:14You can't notice it.
27:16Ask the girls.
27:18Shepherd,
27:20what did your parents say?
27:22Do you have feedback from your boyfriends?
27:24From your siblings?
27:26From my parents,
27:28none.
27:30I'm still with my mom.
27:32What's that?
27:34She can't do anything.
27:36So far, it's okay.
27:38After this,
27:40this was my first.
27:42My mom just gave up.
27:44But also, it's a family.
27:46She didn't say anything.
27:48What did your mom say?
27:50Did she know?
27:52No, not at first.
27:54I tried to hide it.
27:56But it was swollen after.
27:58It was hard for me to hide it.
28:00But she was angry.
28:04Can you take it out?
28:06Yeah, I can take it out.
28:08You just unscrew and put it back in.
28:10It doesn't hurt.
28:12And it's okay.
28:14I can't do it.
28:16Do you have a plan
28:18to make it bigger?
28:20Just the back.
28:22Just the back.
28:24Just the back.
28:26Just the back.
28:28He's inspired.
28:30What is the high in getting a tattoo?
28:32What's the high?
28:34Once you pop, you can't stop.
28:36It's like you're very brave
28:38when you're done with the pain.
28:40When you're done,
28:42you can do anything.
28:44I can do anything now.
28:46And it's an art.
28:48If your design is good,
28:50it's like, it's my design.
28:52It's like you're proud.
28:54You can handle the pain.
28:56I can handle the pain.
28:58You're good at that.
29:00You made your own design.
29:02I'm going to kill a lot of people.
29:04You're going to kill a lot of people.
29:06It's because you're a super villain.
29:08You're going to add more.
29:10I'm not going to make it bigger
29:12because it's really painful here.
29:14I was thinking my spine is really painful.
29:16It's closer to the bone,
29:18so it's more painful.
29:20So I plan to
29:22make it smaller.
29:24But I really want one more.
29:26It's either here or here in my thigh.
29:28Mike, are you going to add more?
29:30No comment.
29:32You're really going to add more.
29:34Luna said this.
29:36Here!
29:38And then there's a brief.
29:40It's bad.
29:42It's bad.
29:44Of course, we know that
29:46tattoos don't get erased, right?
29:48That is forever.
29:50It gets erased.
29:52It's like laser.
29:54It's painful but it's expensive.
29:56And there are still people who get tattoos, right?
29:58Yes, there are.
30:00It's not totally erased.
30:02It's not totally erased.
30:04Are there times
30:06when you look at the mirror
30:08and ask yourself,
30:10what did I do to deserve this?
30:12I'm not a tattoo artist.
30:14It's not like that.
30:16You're not saying that because you're old?
30:18No, because I'm still young.
30:20Oh, okay.
30:22My mom always says,
30:24what if you're old?
30:26You'll look like Superbolo.
30:28Your mom is so funny.
30:30What if you're a woman?
30:32Lola Madonna.
30:34That's what she said.
30:36What if you're old?
30:38You'll look ugly.
30:40This is also a good one.
30:42Is there a time
30:44when you made a mistake?
30:46It's wrong.
30:48I don't know where to start.
30:50You're so twisted.
30:56Actually,
30:58it's a Spanish word.
31:00Of course, it's Filipino.
31:02She wrote that Spanish word
31:04and when I gave it to her,
31:06she went to Spain.
31:08She was laughed at
31:10because there's no such word in Spanish.
31:12So what happened?
31:14Nothing.
31:16She was laughed at.
31:18She's a liquid diaper.
31:24How about the ear piercing?
31:26I know that
31:28girls get their ears pierced.
31:30How do you do it?
31:32So far, it's okay.
31:34But next, I want a belly button.
31:36Do you have a belly button?
31:38Does it hurt?
31:40It hurts way more than this.
31:42But I can't get over
31:44the pain in my tummy.
31:46It really hurts here.
31:52It really hurts
31:54when you're eating.
31:56It's different.
31:58It's different.
32:00It's different.
32:02That's why she's sexy and thin.
32:04She eats right.
32:08That's the new secret.
32:10When they did it, it hurt.
32:12The bigger the ear,
32:14the harder it is to eat.
32:30Even if we say it's safe,
32:32there's still a lot of doubt.
32:34That's why there's an alternative.
32:36That's what you'll see
32:38when Sis comes back.
32:40If you want to get a tattoo,
32:42but you don't want it to hurt,
32:44there's an alternative.
32:46It's called henna.
32:48What's henna, Joe?
32:50It's used in Morocco
32:52to proclaim the purity
32:54of a woman who gets married.
32:56How does it work?
32:58They use henna
33:00to proclaim
33:02that a woman is pure
33:04before she gets married.
33:06Where does it go?
33:08So if she has that...
33:10She's not pure anymore.
33:12She's black.
33:14Okay.
33:16I'll do henna.
33:18Do henna, Joe.
33:20Don't drink.
33:22Is it that easy?
33:24How long does it take
33:26to remove the henna?
33:28About 1-2 weeks.
33:30It depends on
33:32how sweaty the skin is.
33:34How long does it take to dry?
33:36About 2 days.
33:382 days.
33:40That's cute, Janice.
33:42You really need to be
33:44good at drawing.
33:46Joe's working hard.
33:48He's making a cake.
33:54What's this?
33:56It's from India.
33:58It's imported.
34:00Organic material.
34:02Organic.
34:04It's organic, right?
34:06What's organic material?
34:08Vegetable extract.
34:10Show me.
34:12Orgasmic material.
34:14Okay, that's different.
34:16Let's just make that clear.
34:18There are not only tattoos
34:20on the body,
34:22but also on the eyebrows.
34:24There are girls who want
34:26to have long eyebrows.
34:28That's called an aesthetic tattoo.
34:30You do that too, Joe?
34:32Even the eyeliner.
34:34It's scary.
34:38I know a girl
34:40who has cherry red kissable lips.
34:42Forever.
34:44But while she's getting better,
34:46her lips are always like that.
34:48I know a girl who has that on her head.
34:50On her head?
34:52Is that allowed?
34:54Yes.
34:56Then it's Rodman, right?
34:58When she gets skinhead,
35:00she has long hair.
35:02Her hair roots are deeper
35:04than those of a Nidalee.
35:06Like you guys,
35:08do you have a hairball?
35:10No, I don't.
35:12I don't have a hairball.
35:14Michael has a hairball here.
35:16No, I don't.
35:18I'm a vocaloid.
35:20So, if given
35:22that you have a lot of hair,
35:24let's say you go back in time,
35:26will you get a tattoo or not?
35:28I'll still get a tattoo.
35:30What about you, Michael?
35:32I don't know. I'm not sure.
35:34Oh, you're not sure?
35:36Why?
35:38There's a time
35:40when I look at myself in the mirror
35:42and I feel like
35:44there's something wrong.
35:46Because a lot of people have a Superman tattoo.
35:48Oh, it's a design.
35:50But you'll still get a tattoo.
35:52But just not that design.
35:54I don't think so.
35:56Nancy, even the piercing?
35:58No, I would do it again.
36:00Everything.
36:02Well, for this for sure, the tattoo.
36:04I always wanted one,
36:06but when my family started getting
36:08the same one, then it made more sense.
36:10Because it's going to be with me forever, right?
36:12So, it's okay because my whole family,
36:14it's something close.
36:16I'll never get rid of it.
36:18It's an identification.
36:20Right?
36:22Actually, I have a story.
36:24Because Gio and Luigi
36:26both have a tattoo here.
36:28So, our nephew said that when he grows up,
36:30he'll get a tattoo of the same tattoo
36:32for the three boys.
36:34So, they told my brother-in-law
36:36to get a tattoo like that,
36:38for the boys of the family.
36:40My brother-in-law said,
36:42he doesn't want it.
36:44He said, what if the house explodes
36:46and we're the only ones left?
36:48They don't know if it's me or Luigi.
36:50You're crazy.
36:52You still have a hole in your ear.
36:54Belly button.
36:56And what?
36:58You'll get more.
37:00It's like,
37:02it's an addiction of some sort.
37:04It's addictive.
37:06Once you pop, you can't stop.
37:08Why not?
37:10You're looking for pain.
37:12You're looking for pain, right?
37:14Show them, Janice,
37:16how beautiful you are.
37:18You're good.
37:20You can hold it.
37:22It's for three days.
37:24It's like a commercial for a soap.
37:26What are you doing?
37:28It might come off, Janice.
37:30Can you do
37:32your own henna tattoo?
37:34Yes, I can.
37:36But you have to get the materials.
37:38So,
37:40you can do it.
37:42I know where you can buy henna.
37:44Like this.
37:46You can tattoo yourself.
37:48This is my first henna tattoo.
37:52Aside from the fact that
37:54it's forever.
37:56You can change the design.
37:58Once you like it.
38:00If you don't like the design,
38:02you can change it.
38:04It's not like a permanent tattoo.
38:06It's for a lifetime.
38:08So, you have to live with it
38:10for the rest of your life.
38:12If you think about it for a long time.
38:14Exactly.
38:16There are different colors of henna, right?
38:18I don't know if there's a lot.
38:20There's red.
38:22That's why it's hard.
38:24I think it's more on black.
38:26Black and brown.
38:28If a client
38:30asks you
38:32to get a tattoo,
38:34will you do it right there and then?
38:36Or will you think about it?
38:38It depends.
38:40I want the design to be well-established.
38:42You can't think about it
38:44until you like it.
38:46Then, after a week,
38:48you don't like the design anymore.
38:50It's for a lifetime.
38:52So, it's for a lifetime?
38:54It's okay. There's a brainstorming.
38:56There's a meeting.
38:58Let's have a meeting first.
39:00Do you look at each other
39:02and decide what you want to do?
39:04Or do you talk about it?
39:06I don't do that anymore.
39:08I'm already fixed.
39:10Because you're sure.
39:12So, when you come back,
39:14I'm already sold.
39:16Sometimes, you check if it's painful.
39:18Because it's a different place.
39:20There are parts that aren't painful.
39:22What's the most painful part?
39:24Here. It's thin.
39:26It's painful here.
39:28It's painful here, right?
39:30Yes.
39:32What about the elbow?
39:34It's not painful.
39:36It's painful too.
39:38That's the hard part.
39:40It's painful here.
39:42It's painful for uncle.
39:44For auntie and uncle.
39:46Okay.
39:48What can you say to those
39:50who want to have tattoos?
39:52You, who have tattoos.
39:54For me, go.
39:56Go?
39:58Go.
40:00For me, make sure that
40:02you can live with it your whole life.
40:04Because it's there.
40:06Just make sure you want it.
40:08Just do it.
40:10It's your trip.
40:12And it's permanent.
40:14So, there's no second choice.
40:16There's no second chance.
40:18There's no second chance.
40:20So, if you plan to have tattoos,
40:22you have to think about it
40:24many times.
40:26Of course.
40:28There's no regret.
40:30Just do it.
40:32Think about it.
40:34Think about it.
40:36But if you're hesitating,
40:38don't hesitate.
40:40Just let it be.
40:42Auntie Kaysa, I did it.
40:44You can live with it for about 2 weeks
40:46and if you still like it,
40:48you can have it.
40:50My advice is,
40:52if you can't stop it,
40:54go on.
40:56But if you have a second thought,
40:58I'd rather not suggest
41:00to have a tattoo.
41:02Go for piercings.
41:04Yeah.
41:06What do you advise the people?
41:10I say go for piercings
41:12because you can always take them out.
41:14So, they're not as permanent.
41:16Yeah, and if you take it out,
41:18it closes.
41:20So, like one time,
41:22I didn't put it on for 3 years
41:24and it closed.
41:26Then, I tried to put it on again
41:28after 3 years,
41:30and it closed.
41:32I did it too.
41:34I used thumbtacks.
41:36You did it?
41:38That's fast.
41:40You can get tetanodone.
41:42I don't know. I was in my room
41:44and I saw thumbtacks.
41:46I just pressed it.
41:48It closed.
41:50It's not that painful.
41:52Then, I tried it again.
41:54It closed.
41:56And one more thing,
41:58it's a good thing
42:00it's not tetanus.
42:02It's a good thing it's not tetanus.
42:04Yeah, you're right.
42:06You're right.
42:08The guest is getting mad.
42:10Can I give an advice?
42:12If you're going to get a tattoo,
42:14don't have a boyfriend or girlfriend's name.
42:16I don't want that.
42:18I'm the best.
42:22He's the best.
42:24The needles are new.
42:26Make sure you see the tattoo artist.
42:28And you know what?
42:30If you're going to get a tattoo,
42:32don't get it from just anyone.
42:34Go to a tattoo artist
42:36so you'll know you're safe.
42:38And even if it's expensive,
42:40it's good.
42:42And your body will be cheap
42:44and whatever will come out.
42:46Whatever.
42:48That's true.
42:50Thank you very much.
42:52Thank you.
42:54Thank you.
42:56I hope you get a tattoo next time.
42:58I hope I get a tattoo like this.
43:00I hope so.
43:02Don't leave yet.
43:04It's beautiful.
43:06I'm happy. It's cute, right?
43:08Do you want more?
43:10I know why they're allowed to get a tattoo.
43:12I know why they're allowed to get a tattoo.
43:14Look at what he put on me.
43:16I hope it won't come off.
43:18That's what you feel?
43:20Yes.
43:22Why are you like that?
43:24You're like an old lady.
43:26I'm just asking.
43:28I'm just asking if you're willing to get a tattoo.
43:30The tattoo
43:32looks good
43:34but you won't be able to see it.
43:36It looks good right now.
43:38And I'm happy because it has colors.
43:40It's beautiful.
43:42It can be a picture.
43:44It's like a dragon.
43:46Exactly.
43:48And if you're willing,
43:50you can get a tattoo on your body.
43:52I'll get a tattoo on my head.
43:54For those who are watching,
43:56if you feel like
43:58you want to pierce your ears
44:00or get a tattoo,
44:02always remember
44:04that before you do anything,
44:06make sure that there's no health risk.
44:08Exactly.
44:10You can bear the pain.
44:12And you'll be able to see it after 20 years.
44:1430 years.
44:1640 years.
44:18Because some people
44:20get a tattoo and get it removed after a while.
44:22It's a waste.
44:24It's a waste.
44:26It's a waste.
44:28It's a waste if you don't keep it.
44:30But you know what?
44:32If you like it, love it.
44:34Go for it.
44:36I'll project it because I'm happy with it.
44:38Project it today.
44:40But I won't get a tattoo on my forehead.
44:42I really can't.
44:44I really can't.
44:46It's not bad to get tattoos.
44:48I believe in their courage.
44:50And it's a statement.
44:52It's also like,
44:54I can do it.
44:56It takes a lot of guts to do that.
44:58To get a tattoo.
45:00Because society,
45:02especially here in the Philippines,
45:04is not yet
45:06accepted.
45:08But if that's what people want,
45:10why get a tattoo?
45:12And let's not think that
45:14it's a bad habit.
45:16It's not like that.
45:18It's a form of expression.
45:20How extreme it may be,
45:22it's a form of expression for people.
45:24So let us express ourselves.
45:26Tomorrow we will express again.
45:28Yes, we'll keep on expressing.
45:30So watch Sis tomorrow.
45:3210.30 am to 11.30 pm.
45:34Bye!
45:36Nice.
45:38Sis would like to thank
45:40Bambi Fuentes for our hair and makeup.
45:42Mossimo.
45:44FNH Folded and Hung.
45:46Wayless Center.
45:48Adidas.
45:50Chloe for our eyewear.
45:52Optical Works.
45:54BR Chua Enterprises.
45:56680 Home Appliances.
45:58Jurastar.
46:00La Germania.
46:02Youman for my clothes.
46:04Salon de Manila.
46:06Janeline Shoes.
46:08Under the Sea Pet Shop.
46:10Display and Display.
46:12And Union Square.
46:40You got
46:42You got
46:44You got
46:46You got
46:48You got
46:50You got
46:52You got
46:54You got
46:56You got
46:58You got
47:00You got
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