Paano nagamit nina James Blanco, Gerald Lauron, at Sherwin Ordoñez ang kanilang pagiging cute?
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00:00We walk hand in hand, we dream together. We giggle and laugh like kids forever.
00:12We're two different people, but we're having fun. We talk about anything under the sun.
00:19We are sisters, we are friends. We've got magic that never ends.
00:27I got you sis, you got me. Your best of friends we'll always, always be.
00:38We always have fun, being together. You know me the best, we're friends forever.
00:46Through good times and bad, I'm here for you sis, right by your side.
00:52Hit or miss, we are sisters, we are friends. We've got magic that never ends.
01:01I got you sis, you got me. Your best of friends, the best of friends.
01:09The best of friends we'll always, always be. We are sisters, we are sisters.
01:18Good morning. Good morning.
01:22Janice, what are your crushes? What are their quirks?
01:27White. White. Red lips. Red lips.
01:31Just like that, white. Clean. Clean.
01:35Yes, he looks like a boy. Boy.
01:38Boy next door. Correct.
01:40Friendly. And you?
01:42I want to look like a man.
01:44I don't want to be too cute or handsome. I want to look like a man.
01:49Why?
01:50Because those looks usually have a character.
01:53You want a character.
01:55Yes, I want to be handsome and talkable.
01:58Because sometimes, the tendency is that they're just handsome.
02:03Okay, sample.
02:05There are a lot of guys that you'll like.
02:09There are a lot of guys that you'll like.
02:11They're not handsome, but they have a character.
02:15Like?
02:16Look at Joey.
02:18Why?
02:19Joey, Dolphy, there are a lot of girls.
02:21Ogie.
02:22Ogie, there are a lot of girls that they'll like.
02:26They have something.
02:28They have something.
02:29Discarte.
02:31Okay, so what's discarte?
02:33Discarte, sense of humor.
02:35I don't know.
02:36As long as they have something that makes them go,
02:38Oh my, cutie pie.
02:40That's the dialogue.
02:41Like that?
02:42Yes, that's what we're going to talk about today.
02:44Okay, let's see.
02:46Join us in bringing back sis.
03:06The first batch of crushes of the country,
03:09James Blanco,
03:12Gerald Laroque,
03:14and Sherwin Ardano.
03:16Hello, boss.
03:17You guys are really handsome.
03:21First question.
03:22Is life easier if you're handsome?
03:28Hey, don't do that.
03:29I mean, you're here.
03:30Let's just say.
03:31It's given.
03:32You're a crush of the country.
03:33So think about it.
03:34You'll look good, right?
03:36Let's not be humble, okay?
03:38Let's go straight to the point.
03:40Before, I went to Green Hills.
03:42Yes.
03:43I was waiting for the vendors.
03:46Then I saw a shirt.
03:50It was so expensive.
03:51I said, can I have it for 500?
03:54He said, no, it's 7-11.
03:57I said, okay, okay.
03:59He said, okay, you're cute.
04:00I'll give it to you for 550.
04:02Isn't it?
04:04That works.
04:06How about you, Gerald?
04:08Sometimes, it happens.
04:10It happens to beautiful eyes.
04:12Yes, smiling face.
04:14How?
04:15Give me an example that happened to you.
04:17You used your handsome face.
04:19Sometimes,
04:21in the vendors.
04:23How?
04:25Of course.
04:26Because you're buying something.
04:27Yes.
04:28Of course, you're deadmauling the vendors.
04:29You're the only one who's being sued.
04:31Of course, I said,
04:32is there a discount?
04:34He said, okay.
04:36You're beautiful.
04:39Whatever.
04:40Whatever.
04:41That's the effect.
04:42Then, smile.
04:43Then, he'll give it to you.
04:45Isn't it?
04:47So, it's easier to get sued.
04:49You're more confident to get sued.
04:51Of course.
04:53Yes, but sometimes.
04:54You have an edge.
04:55Yes, sometimes.
04:57You're more afraid of getting busted.
05:00Because you're handsome.
05:01You'll get busted.
05:02Yes.
05:03It's embarrassing.
05:04You'll get busted.
05:05Right?
05:06It's like,
05:07you're afraid of yourself.
05:08You're handsome, right?
05:09Like that.
05:10Handsome points?
05:11You have that?
05:12Yes, like that.
05:13So, it's like,
05:14when you get busted,
05:15you'll get more handsome points.
05:17You're handsome,
05:18but you get busted.
05:19Yes.
05:22So, you're more worried
05:24than those who don't have
05:26a fabulous face.
05:28You have high expectations.
05:30High expectations.
05:32Have you ever gotten busted?
05:35You first.
05:36Have you ever gotten busted?
05:37Me?
05:38In high school.
05:39Once.
05:40Why?
05:41What's the reason?
05:42Because,
05:43I'm in my 4th year.
05:45He's still in his 1st year.
05:47So, I got busted.
05:50You're in your 4th year,
05:51and he's still in his 1st year.
05:52Because, when you're that age,
05:53it's like, it's too far.
05:54But, when you get older,
05:55you'll realize,
05:56why did I get busted?
05:57How about you?
05:58Because,
05:59I don't get courted
06:00if I know that...
06:01Oh, you don't get courted?
06:02You're a security guard?
06:03Yes.
06:04I'm a security guard.
06:05If I know that
06:06I won't get busted.
06:08How about you, Gerald?
06:09Once, maybe.
06:11What happened?
06:12Why did you get busted?
06:13Maybe, I was a bit
06:14arrogant at that time.
06:16How?
06:17How did you get busted?
06:18I don't know.
06:19Maybe,
06:20I don't know.
06:22Maybe, I was a bit
06:23clumsy at that time.
06:25Did you get courted?
06:26Once, maybe.
06:27Like that?
06:28Yes.
06:29Really?
06:31Especially now.
06:33How do girls court?
06:34I want to know,
06:35how do girls court?
06:36Sometimes,
06:37for example,
06:38you're in a bar,
06:40sometimes,
06:41they'll bring you
06:42drinks.
06:43Drinks.
06:44Sometimes,
06:45they'll give you tissues.
06:46They'll throw tissues
06:47on your table.
06:48Then,
06:49they'll take your phone.
06:50Then, they'll text you,
06:51that you should go to this table.
06:53Really?
06:54I'll go to this table,
06:55so they can get to know me.
06:56Something like that.
06:57Then, of course,
06:58anytime,
06:59you can sit down.
07:01They'll pay your bill.
07:02Yes,
07:03sometimes,
07:04it happens.
07:05James,
07:06have you ever been courted?
07:07Yes,
07:08sometimes.
07:09How do they treat you?
07:10Sometimes,
07:11they'll treat me like a man.
07:12Sometimes,
07:13they'll bring me food.
07:14Do you like that?
07:15Huh?
07:16Do you like that?
07:17I don't feel it.
07:18Do you like that?
07:19No.
07:20Maybe,
07:21I'll defend myself.
07:22Okay,
07:23but what about you?
07:24Sometimes,
07:25the girl asked me,
07:26like,
07:27aren't you used to
07:28being treated like a woman?
07:29I was shocked by her.
07:30Like,
07:31like,
07:33Really?
07:34I'm not that aggressive.
07:35How about you?
07:37I'm okay.
07:38I'm okay.
07:39But,
07:40sometimes,
07:42Have you ever been courted by a woman?
07:45No,
07:46never.
07:47And, of course,
07:48today,
07:49we're with Oh My Cutie Pie,
07:50the cutie pies of
07:52Russell Simon
07:54and
07:55Ivan Melina.
07:58Hey, cutie pies.
07:59Okay, Ivan.
08:00Is it easy
08:01to be a news anchor
08:03when you're cute?
08:06It's easy.
08:07It's easy.
08:08I wouldn't say so.
08:09Why?
08:10Because news anchoring is about
08:11delivering the news.
08:12The looks,
08:13I guess,
08:14is secondary.
08:15It's easy.
08:16It's just added.
08:17Added.
08:18Bonus.
08:19Maybe.
08:20It's just a bonus.
08:21Delivering the news
08:22is cute.
08:23It's beautiful.
08:24Right?
08:25Yes.
08:26Do you ever feel like
08:27they are paying more attention to you
08:29than to what you're actually saying?
08:32Yes.
08:33Actually,
08:34my producer told me before
08:35there are certain news anchors
08:36that even if you're not interested
08:38in what they're saying,
08:40you will be interested.
08:41You will be glued to the set
08:42because
08:43you want to look at them.
08:45What do you mean?
08:46Do you understand
08:47what I'm saying?
08:48Feeling.
08:49How does it feel
08:50to be a cutie pie?
08:52In the news,
08:53if you're an artist,
08:54well,
08:55it's a given
08:56that you should be a cutie pie.
08:57But in the news,
08:58right?
08:59What feeling?
09:00It feels nice,
09:01I guess.
09:02But honestly,
09:03I don't want to think like that.
09:04I don't want to dwell on the thought
09:07that I'm cute
09:08so I'll be in the news.
09:10No.
09:11I intend to dwell more
09:13on the credibility thing
09:14of news anchoring.
09:15But Russell,
09:16you were really recognized
09:17in the commercial
09:18of toothpaste.
09:20Let's admit it,
09:21handsome guys
09:22want to be
09:23pretty girls.
09:24That's what they're discarding.
09:25Sometimes,
09:26if you're not that pretty,
09:27it's okay for you to sit there
09:29and wait.
09:30It's up to you.
09:31It's up to you if you're pretty.
09:33Of course,
09:34if you're noticed,
09:35you'll give them
09:36gentleman moves.
09:38Is that true?
09:40Are you like that?
09:41Of course.
09:42Even if you're not that handsome,
09:44you should be
09:45a gentleman
09:46to everyone,
09:47especially to old people.
09:50I don't use
09:52the term
09:54handsome
09:56as long as
09:57whatever I can do.
09:59Like in the commercial,
10:01it's raining.
10:03Of course,
10:04I need to be like that
10:05because I'm younger.
10:07Question.
10:08Do you get embarrassed
10:09by flattery?
10:11When people say
10:12you're cute?
10:13I do.
10:15I think
10:16being handsome
10:18is a state of mind.
10:19If you feel handsome,
10:21you are handsome.
10:22You exude that certain aura
10:24that you're handsome.
10:25That's true.
10:26If you believe that you're handsome,
10:27other people will believe that too.
10:29Even if you actually are not.
10:31Not really.
10:32It's so obvious that I'm not handsome.
10:35You exude that aura
10:37but you're not really handsome.
10:41It's hard to do that, right?
10:43Russell.
10:44Yes?
10:45What is it?
10:46Do you get embarrassed
10:47when people say
10:48you're cute?
10:49Not really.
10:50But when people say I'm cute,
10:52I don't believe it.
10:54I think
10:55I'm not the only one
10:56who thinks I'm cute.
10:58I'm just handsome.
11:01No.
11:02So in other words,
11:03they get embarrassed.
11:06Because when people say
11:08I'm cute,
11:09I feel like I have dimples.
11:12So that's your perception
11:13that you're cute.
11:14You have dimples.
11:18Who are your three showbiz crushes?
11:22Local?
11:23Sana.
11:24Local?
11:26Who's my crush?
11:29Donita.
11:30Of course.
11:31Yes, Donita Rose.
11:32Sana.
11:33Okay.
11:34Ask him.
11:35Donita Rose.
11:36Charlene Gonzalez.
11:37Dolce Veta.
11:39Okay.
11:40Three of them.
11:41No.
11:42You go first.
11:43Okay.
11:44He's just suggesting.
11:45Classic.
11:46All-time favorite.
11:47Donita Rose.
11:49Charlene Gonzalez.
11:51And...
11:53You told me earlier
11:54that it's Janice.
11:56It's Janice.
11:57I hope it's Janice.
12:01Who else?
12:03She's an artist.
12:05Who else?
12:06There's a lot.
12:07You go first.
12:08Think of one more.
12:09Okay.
12:10The first one
12:11before I joined the showbiz...
12:12Donita.
12:13No.
12:14Angelica.
12:15De La Cruz.
12:16Angelica De La Cruz.
12:17Correct.
12:18I'm so happy
12:19that we have
12:20a soap opera.
12:21You're in a soap opera?
12:22Okay.
12:23And Don Salveta.
12:25Don Salveta.
12:26Donita Rose.
12:27Donita Rose.
12:28This popular girl
12:31in another channel
12:32with a soap opera.
12:34Christine.
12:35Christine Mermosa.
12:36She is...
12:37Really?
12:38You know,
12:39when you're a man,
12:40you feel the beauty
12:41in Christine Mermosa.
12:42She's pretty.
12:43She's really pretty.
12:44Immaculate.
12:45Do you have a beauty secret?
12:47Yes.
12:48I mean,
12:49even if it's just, you know,
12:50washing.
12:51Yes, yes, yes.
12:52You moisturize.
12:54I used to have
12:55no vanity in my body.
12:56Wash.
12:57When you take a bath,
12:58wash your face.
12:59That's it.
13:00But since makeup...
13:01But now that you wear makeup...
13:02Yes, I had to
13:03go to get the facial.
13:05The pores are clogged.
13:07Are you conscious of that?
13:08Are you conscious of that?
13:10After a month,
13:11you have to get a facial?
13:12I felt I had to.
13:13Especially when I got
13:15pimples because of makeup
13:17and all that.
13:18And when people see you
13:20outside, for example,
13:21they expect to see someone
13:23special-looking.
13:24I saw you on TV.
13:25Your face was so slender.
13:26It wasn't personal.
13:28Ouch!
13:30It's like you have to live up
13:32to a certain expectation.
13:34Since their perception is
13:36that you're a cutie pie,
13:37they have to show you
13:38that you're a person.
13:39Cutie pie!
13:40You're still a cutie pie.
13:41But not all the time.
13:42You have a fabulous look.
13:43That's why it's scary
13:44when I get pimples.
13:45When you get pimples,
13:46you're conscious.
13:47You're like a cover.
13:50What about you?
13:51What's your regimen?
13:52My mom always tells me
13:54that we always fight.
13:57She tries different things.
13:59She'll buy it.
14:00I'll try it.
14:01She'll test it on herself first.
14:02Then she'll say,
14:03it's okay, I'll use it on you.
14:04I don't know what you're using.
14:06One more thing,
14:07I had to buy my own make-up.
14:09Which was an embarrassing experience for me.
14:11You're a man.
14:13You're buying make-up.
14:15I went to a sales lady
14:16in the cosmetics section
14:18and asked her,
14:19Miss, it's embarrassing,
14:20but I need make-up.
14:22You really said,
14:23it's embarrassing.
14:24Did she recognize you?
14:25Yes.
14:26Okay.
14:27That's why it's embarrassing.
14:28At least when she found out
14:30that you're on TV,
14:32she understood
14:34that you really need make-up.
14:36But it's embarrassing.
14:37Yes, you're a man.
14:39But you know what?
14:40You should have your own make-up
14:42and sponge.
14:44I also have my own Kikai Kit.
14:46Oh, Kikai Kit.
14:47It's called a Kikai Kit.
14:49How are you, Kikai Kit?
14:51Okay.
14:52He's coming back.
15:02Always, always be
15:04we are sisters.
15:06We are sisters.
15:11Of course,
15:12in this Cutiepie,
15:13we only have choices.
15:16But you have to be quick.
15:18Don't think too much.
15:20Okay?
15:22For Ivan.
15:23Balikatan, okay or tutulan?
15:25Tutulan.
15:26Magandaang boobs or magandaang paa?
15:28Boobs.
15:33Who do you want to marry?
15:34One of the boys or Manang?
15:36Manang.
15:37You don't want one of the boys?
15:38No.
15:39Why?
15:40Because she has a conservative taste.
15:42I want the usual
15:44homey type.
15:46Long hair.
15:47Yes.
15:48Clean.
15:49With a hairband.
15:50Traditional.
15:51Traditional.
15:52Okay.
15:53Ripe mango or raw mango?
15:54Ripe mango.
15:55Ripe mango.
15:56Oh, ripe mango.
15:57Spend money or save?
15:59Spend.
16:01I can't remember.
16:03Paper or paper?
16:04Paper.
16:05Russell,
16:06sports or books?
16:07Sports.
16:08Cash or card?
16:09Cash.
16:10Cat or dog?
16:11Dog.
16:12Kiss or hug?
16:14Kiss.
16:18Card.
16:19In the text,
16:20I'm here na me or I'm here na?
16:22I'm here na.
16:23I'm here na me.
16:24Oh my God.
16:25You know,
16:26I'm reading what I said.
16:27I'm here na me.
16:28I can't get it.
16:29I can't get it.
16:30Gerald,
16:31answer this fast.
16:32Like that.
16:33Fast.
16:34Don't think.
16:35Okay.
16:36You need impasse
16:37because that's what's in your heart.
16:38Game.
16:39Alone or with someone?
16:41With someone.
16:42Rock music or R&B?
16:44Both.
16:45Just one.
16:46Oh, like that?
16:48Think.
16:49Think.
16:51R&B.
16:52R&B.
16:53Watching TV or movies?
16:55Both.
16:56Just one.
16:57Again.
16:58Watching movies, maybe.
17:00Coffee or beer?
17:01Coffee.
17:03Brief or boxer?
17:05Boxer.
17:06Both.
17:07Why?
17:08Because I'm reportable as a boxer.
17:10James, James.
17:12Gossip, truth or craziness?
17:14Craziness.
17:16Why?
17:17Don't you believe in ghosts?
17:18He hasn't seen it yet.
17:19Fine.
17:20Wrapped or wet?
17:24Wrapped.
17:25It's hot.
17:26It's hot.
17:27I'm not used to not having a blanket.
17:28It's not wrapped.
17:29I always have a blanket.
17:30I'm not used to sleeping naked.
17:32What do you wear when you sleep?
17:33Boxer shorts and t-shirt.
17:35That's it.
17:36There's underwear.
17:37There is.
17:38There's underwear and boxer shorts.
17:39There's a brief.
17:40There's a brief.
17:41Okay.
17:42Do you really know that?
17:43Why did you get up?
17:44It's too early, right?
17:45It's like waking up.
17:46In the mirror or whatever I look like?
17:49Whatever you look like.
17:50Hey, you.
17:52You're a mirror.
17:53You don't have a heart.
17:54You're Mr. Pink.
17:56Is this Mr. Retouch?
17:57Yes.
17:58He's so conscious of himself.
18:00Maybe later, his eyebrows will get sad.
18:04Careerist or defensive driver?
18:06Defensive.
18:08Really?
18:09Yes.
18:10For breakfast,
18:11fruit or chocolate?
18:13Fruit.
18:15Hey, Helping.
18:16What happened?
18:17Helping or Sherwin?
18:19Wake up early or sleep late?
18:21Sleep late.
18:22Sleep late.
18:23Barber or gay?
18:27Barber.
18:28Barber.
18:29Some people would rather go to the barber.
18:32Are you a barber?
18:34Barber.
18:35Barber.
18:36Why?
18:38Sometimes...
18:39He's shy?
18:40Yes.
18:41He used to like barbers,
18:42but he doesn't like barbers.
18:43He's clean.
18:44He's clean.
18:46Or because...
18:47Sometimes...
18:48Barber.
18:49I feel like,
18:50when it comes to barbering,
18:51the cut is very blunt.
18:52But when it comes to barbering,
18:53it's more artistic.
18:54Yes.
18:55Styling.
18:56Something like that.
18:57Latest latest.
18:58Yes, something like that.
19:00Like you.
19:01Barber.
19:02Calbo.
19:03Shete, shete lang.
19:05Okay, fine.
19:06Action or comedy?
19:07Did I talk to you?
19:09Action or comedy?
19:10Action or comedy?
19:11Action.
19:12Why?
19:13You don't like funny?
19:14No, I like comedy.
19:15But you have to choose.
19:16Yes, action.
19:17Because it's more alive.
19:18Alive.
19:19Yes, alive.
19:20What is it?
19:21Patagok kumarinyo or public display of affection?
19:25It depends.
19:27It depends on...
19:28It depends on...
19:29Category?
19:30No, no.
19:31Patagok.
19:32Patagok.
19:33Patagok is better.
19:34Molly.
19:35You don't hold hands?
19:36Molly.
19:37Holding hands is okay.
19:38Akbay.
19:39Akbay is okay.
19:40Kiss.
19:41In that...
19:42Taguna.
19:43It's not a kiss.
19:44It's not like that.
19:45Kiss and cheeks.
19:46Okay, okay.
19:47It's not like that.
19:48No, it's not.
19:49We're just like that.
19:50We're just like that.
19:51Okay, fine.
19:52Hug.
19:53Hugging.
19:54Hugging.
19:55Kissing.
19:56Kissing.
19:57At the park.
19:58It's like a PDA.
19:59It's like I'm messing with you.
20:00Sometimes, even if I don't have a girlfriend,
20:01maybe the girl will hug me.
20:02When I see her,
20:03I'll miss her.
20:04Maybe you're too friendly there,
20:05huh, Sherwin?
20:07Anger.
20:08Counter-strike or basketball?
20:09Counter-strike.
20:11Because I'm always at home.
20:13Oh, you don't go out?
20:14Indoor.
20:15I just go home.
20:16Do we do sports there?
20:17Yes, we do.
20:18Okay, Janice.
20:19Okay, more of the boys.
20:21Let's go back to Sis.
20:41Now, let's find out
20:42how they survived
20:43different aspects of life.
20:46Let's take a look
20:47at their priorities.
20:49Okay.
20:50Gerald?
20:51Wrong.
20:52Here, priorities.
20:53Rank.
20:54Rank.
20:55Rank.
20:58Check.
20:59Is this a check?
21:00It's a blank check.
21:01Here's James.
21:02Here's James.
21:03His priorities
21:04for a woman.
21:05What does he want
21:06for his future wife?
21:07Number one,
21:08what's most important to him?
21:10Kindness.
21:11Kindness.
21:12Number two,
21:13politeness.
21:14What is politeness to you?
21:15To me,
21:16it's like...
21:17How do you call this?
21:19What do you call this?
21:20Is this street smart?
21:21Yes, yes.
21:22It's like being smart.
21:23Okay.
21:24And,
21:25number three,
21:26kindness.
21:27Of course,
21:28if you're wise
21:29and kind,
21:30you'll be kind.
21:31Yes.
21:32Minus points
21:33if you don't know much.
21:34Sometimes,
21:35you're already kind
21:36but you're not wise
21:37and kind.
21:38You're not.
21:39You're ugly.
21:40You're just kind.
21:41That's all.
21:42Okay, Gerald.
21:43What's that?
21:44Friends.
21:45Number one,
21:46what's most important to him?
21:47I hope you're like that
21:48so they can see.
21:49Number one is loyalty.
21:51Number two,
21:52it's nice to talk
21:53and be together.
21:54Number three,
21:55you can always rely on each other.
21:57Are you the same as the girls?
22:01Wise,
22:02kind,
22:03beautiful.
22:06Maybe,
22:07just the same.
22:08Just the same.
22:09Okay, Sherwin.
22:11You're also done.
22:13Okay.
22:14In this career,
22:16what's most important is
22:17number one,
22:18to last in the industry.
22:21Number two,
22:22to have a lot of awards.
22:24Number three,
22:25to be a hit in projects.
22:27Why number one,
22:28to last in the industry?
22:29Of course,
22:31if you last in the industry,
22:32it means
22:34you've achieved a lot.
22:37You're not just handsome,
22:38you have a talent.
22:39Yes, I have a talent.
22:41You've given a lot.
22:43You just started
22:44and you've been in the industry for a long time.
22:48Even if my kids grow up,
22:49they'll still watch me.
22:53What's number two,
22:54to have a lot of awards?
22:56Why number one,
22:57to have a lot of awards
22:58instead of being a hit in projects?
23:03I also want to establish my career.
23:05You know how to act.
23:08I also want to
23:09establish my career.
23:12Maybe,
23:13I'll be a hit in my projects.
23:16But you need to be a hit in your projects
23:18so you can have
23:19a long career in the industry.
23:23If you're good at acting,
23:24sometimes it's not like that.
23:26Okay,
23:27do you have a beauty secret?
23:29Like at night,
23:30or something like that.
23:32I just wash my face.
23:33Don't you moisturize?
23:35Sometimes.
23:36But normally,
23:37when I have a show,
23:38I just wash my face.
23:40Don't you have an astringent toner?
23:43I used to,
23:44but not anymore.
23:45Like scrubbing your face?
23:46Yes, like that.
23:47Maybe,
23:48when I'm wearing makeup.
23:49You need to.
23:51Because it's clean.
23:53And you put on
23:55beauty products.
23:57At night,
23:58I put on moisturizer.
24:00When I'm wearing makeup.
24:03Sherwin.
24:04Yes,
24:05because everyday,
24:06I put on makeup.
24:08So,
24:09I put on
24:11facial wash.
24:14Sometimes,
24:15it dries.
24:16So,
24:17you need to moisturize.
24:18Yes, you need to.
24:19What's the thing
24:20that makes you angry
24:21or mad?
24:22The thing that you think
24:23you know,
24:24but it's hard to get rid of.
24:26Sometimes,
24:27you get rid of it,
24:28but it comes back.
24:29For me,
24:30I'm sometimes antipathic.
24:31Are you antipathic?
24:32Are you antipathic?
24:33I didn't feel it.
24:34Sometimes,
24:35I don't feel it.
24:36Sometimes,
24:37I don't feel it.
24:38Sometimes,
24:39I don't feel it.
24:40So, you're antipathic.
24:42You're mad.
24:43James?
24:44Sometimes,
24:46I don't notice it.
24:47You don't notice it.
24:48Yes, right?
24:50Right?
24:51You don't notice it.
24:53No,
24:54it's just,
24:55I'm shy.
24:56I'm shy.
24:57Because,
24:58I don't know you.
24:59Sometimes,
25:00I notice a lot of things,
25:01but I don't notice it.
25:03So, you don't like
25:04to be shy.
25:05Me too.
25:06Sometimes,
25:07I feel shy.
25:08I feel shy.
25:09Especially,
25:10with girls.
25:11There are a lot of girls there.
25:12So, sometimes,
25:13they misinterpret.
25:14There are a lot of girls there.
25:15There are a lot of girls there.
25:16So, sometimes,
25:17they misinterpret
25:18that it's a platter.
25:19It's a platter.
25:20It's a platter.
25:21But actually,
25:22you're just shy.
25:23You're just shy.
25:24I'm just shy.
25:25Sometimes,
25:26they make fun of me.
25:27They say,
25:28I'm an artist.
25:29So, you're just shy.
25:30Yes, I feel shy.
25:31So, that's
25:32the most negative thing.
25:33That's the most negative thing.
25:34That's the most negative thing.
25:37Okay.
25:38What else?
25:39Here.
25:40Where are your cellphones?
25:41Get out.
25:42Get out.
25:43Get out.
25:45Get out.
25:46Get out.
25:47Get out of the center.
25:50Don't deny it.
25:52You don't have anything.
25:53You don't have anything.
25:55Why are you killing me?
25:57I killed you.
25:59Don't tell me,
26:00it's locked.
26:01No,
26:03it's locked.
26:04It's locked.
26:05Is this yours?
26:06Where did you get this cellphone from?
26:09Can we look at the inbox?
26:11This is the last dialed numbers.
26:13Last dialed numbers.
26:16Sherwin.
26:19Art Owen.
26:20Who's that?
26:21It's Owen.
26:22He's Jane's road manager.
26:24Who's Jenny?
26:25She's my road manager.
26:27Who's Ginger?
26:28She's my sister.
26:29Who's Mr. T?
26:30He's my manager.
26:32Who's Yvette?
26:33She's my cousin.
26:35That's fast.
26:36What's 1515?
26:37One by one.
26:38Balancing 20.
26:40Balancing 20.
26:41Why?
26:42Are you on a private date?
26:43I'm on a private date.
26:44What's this long overseas number?
26:49My girlfriend.
26:50Where does she live?
26:51What's that?
26:52It seems like you have a weak memory.
26:53Where does she live?
26:54She lives in another country.
26:55So where?
26:56But she lives here.
26:57She's just vacationing.
26:59Vacationing.
27:00Where?
27:01Hong Kong.
27:02Who's Sugar?
27:08She's Angel.
27:09Angelica?
27:13Is this a triangle?
27:14No.
27:16We call her Angel Sugar.
27:18You call her Sugar.
27:19You call her Sugar.
27:21Does your girlfriend know that you call her Sugar, Angelica?
27:23Yes.
27:24She knows.
27:25Okay.
27:26Last messages from James.
27:27Okay.
27:28I've been looking for this.
27:29Where is this?
27:30Okay.
27:31Is this an inbox?
27:32Outbox?
27:33Inbox.
27:36Okay.
27:37My baby.
27:40My baby.
27:43Kutay.
27:44Who's Kutay?
27:45Why Kutay?
27:46Who's that?
27:47That's my best friend's name.
27:50Why Kutay?
27:51Kukung Patay.
27:53What?
27:54Kukung Patay.
27:55Kukung Patay?
27:56That's a joke.
27:57Kukung Patay.
27:58That's crazy.
28:00My baby.
28:02My baby again.
28:04She's still my baby.
28:06She's still my baby.
28:08She's still my baby.
28:09Pick one.
28:10Randomly.
28:11Pick one, Janice.
28:14Oh my God.
28:15Forwarded message.
28:18As the sky breaks into a beautiful starlight,
28:21may God open the heavens to shower you with lots of love and joy
28:26to make your night a very meaningful one.
28:29Good evening.
28:31My baby.
28:32What's this, Je?
28:34Who's Je?
28:35I really don't know other people's messages.
28:39Okay.
28:40Je.
28:41What should I read here?
28:42What do you want?
28:43Inbox?
28:44Ringtones.
28:45Ringtones by Gerald.
28:46She's tense.
28:47What are Gerald's ringtones?
28:49How does he do that?
28:51I don't know.
28:52You know what, Jerry?
28:53You have the same phone.
28:55Janice.
28:56You don't know?
28:57I don't know either.
28:58Especially now.
29:00How do you get ringtones here?
29:02How?
29:03Where do we get them?
29:04Tones, right?
29:05Mysterious phone entries.
29:06Look for names.
29:07Profile.
29:08Okay, okay, okay.
29:09Okay.
29:10Wait.
29:11Wait.
29:12What's that about phone numbers?
29:13Let's just go with names.
29:14That's why she has a ringtone.
29:15Okay.
29:16Okay.
29:17Profiles, right?
29:18Names.
29:19There.
29:20Select.
29:21Okay.
29:22A.
29:23Aiko.
29:24Aiko.
29:25Al.
29:26Al.
29:27I don't know him.
29:28Albert.
29:29Albert.
29:30Is this Anido?
29:31Albert.
29:32Cow.
29:33What's this?
29:34Are you cooking a cow?
29:35Did you buy a cow?
29:36No.
29:37Let's just call my nephew.
29:38Okay, fine.
29:39While Gerald is scanning his phone,
29:40Why don't you go over there?
29:41What else can you do besides your pretty face?
29:45Pretty face?
29:46My nose.
29:47Nose.
29:48Yes.
29:49James?
29:50I'm talking about my nose.
29:52No, just your pretty face.
29:54What else?
29:56Maybe my eyes.
29:57Eyes.
29:58Correct.
29:59Expressive eyes.
30:00How about you?
30:01Maybe my nose.
30:03Nose.
30:04My nose.
30:05Besides your pretty nose and eyes,
30:07What else can you do?
30:08Quality.
30:09Your personality.
30:10Personality.
30:13Maybe me.
30:15He's thoughtful.
30:16He's gentle.
30:17He's so gentle.
30:18Is it too much?
30:19We can't handle it.
30:20This is too much.
30:23Faithful.
30:25I'm touched.
30:28Gerald?
30:29Faithful.
30:30I'm also touched.
30:32Is that so?
30:34Okay, thank you, thank you, thank you.
30:35Thank you very much.
30:37And we already know the secret of your phone.
30:40So,
30:41Hello to the cuties.
30:44Hello to the cuties.
30:45How are you?
30:46Hi, thank you, sugar.
30:47Sugar.
30:48Sugar.
30:49Sugar.
30:52Okay, go ahead.
30:53Go ahead, kiss us.
30:54So that we'll have a kiss.
30:55So that we'll have a kiss.
30:56Hurry up and kiss us.
30:57Where?
30:59Where?
31:00Where?
31:01On the cheek.
31:06Where?
31:08On the cheek.
31:09On the cheek.
31:10Okay, there.
31:12We're like grandmothers, Janice.
31:14Hurry up.
31:15Son, kiss me, son.
31:18You're on the cheek, right?
31:19Yes.
31:20On the cheek.
31:22Oh, Gerald.
31:23Oh, my God, Gerald.
31:24Oh, my God.
31:25He's in love.
31:26He's in love.
31:27Oh, my God.
31:28Oh, my God.
31:29We'll be back.
31:30We're still beautiful together.
31:32We'll be back.
31:33Kiss.
31:48Okay, now we're going to find out what their priorities are.
31:52Okay?
31:53So, they're going to write,
31:55For Russell,
31:56Okay, for him,
31:57I hope my child will be,
32:00Okay, so, here it is.
32:03I hope my child will be,
32:05The most important thing for him,
32:07His children will be healthy.
32:09Number two is good at school.
32:11Why is your number two good at school?
32:14Why is your number two good at school?
32:18Because, of course, from there, he can also get the,
32:21Values.
32:22Values.
32:23Okay.
32:24Number three is,
32:25His head is not hard.
32:26For Ivan, Jelly.
32:28What is it?
32:29Ivan?
32:30Ivan?
32:31Ivan.
32:32It's Ivan, although his spelling is,
32:34Ivan.
32:35Ivan.
32:36Is it Russian?
32:37That's a Russian name.
32:38It's okay, actually.
32:39Ivan.
32:40Ivan.
32:41Evan.
32:42Not Evan, please.
32:43Not Evan.
32:44It's too obvious that the spelling is wrong.
32:46Ivan is Ivan.
32:47I hope the Philippines is,
32:49Number one,
32:50Free.
32:52Meaning?
32:53Free.
32:54From what?
32:56I don't want to be an activist here,
32:58But we have a lot of influences that,
33:00We are not totally free.
33:02Oh, it's like the choice that you made.
33:05Number one, okay.
33:07I get it now.
33:08Number two,
33:09Prosperous.
33:10Prosperous.
33:12Number three,
33:13Powerful.
33:14Powerful.
33:15NG is not enough.
33:16Powerful.
33:17Who wrote that?
33:18Rhea wrote that, right?
33:20Rhea wrote that.
33:22Okay, so your number one is free.
33:24Number two,
33:25Prosperous.
33:26Why is prosperous better than powerful?
33:28Before you become,
33:29Yes, before you become powerful,
33:31You have a certain level of progress.
33:34Correct.
33:36Okay, that's it.
33:37Question.
33:38What is it?
33:39Is it innate in a news reporter
33:44to have their own opinion when it comes to politics?
33:48Of course.
33:49And especially in work,
33:50Of course.
33:51You follow the issues every day.
33:53What's happening.
33:54What's happening.
33:55And in the process,
33:56You will have a stand.
33:57Because there's a pattern.
33:59And you have an opinion.
34:00It shouldn't be like this.
34:02Especially because every day,
34:04You see all the panics.
34:05That's it.
34:06Because if you have an opinion,
34:07It's because of those handsome points.
34:08You're handsome,
34:09You have an opinion.
34:10You're cute.
34:11Right?
34:12And also,
34:13I think,
34:14In work,
34:15People will ask you,
34:16What do you think about that?
34:18What do you think you should do about that?
34:20So you can really form an opinion
34:22Based on what people ask you.
34:24Are you conscious when there are a lot of girls looking at you?
34:27Not really.
34:28No.
34:29It's beautiful.
34:30You'll know right away.
34:32You'll know right away if they feel you.
34:34Of course,
34:35How many girls are looking at you?
34:37A lot.
34:39A lot.
34:40There are also girls looking at you, right?
34:42There are girls.
34:43There are girls.
34:44Are you conscious when they look at you?
34:46Sometimes,
34:47There are too many.
34:48You'll be noticed.
34:49You'll be looked at.
34:50And you'll be noticed.
34:51There.
34:52Don't be like that.
34:53Don't be like that.
34:54What do you do when that happens?
34:56I go to my roommate.
34:58He's at home.
34:59He invites me.
35:00I say,
35:01Don't pay attention to them.
35:02Don't look at them too much.
35:04What would've been your life if you weren't this handsome?
35:09Russell, what about you?
35:11Maybe,
35:13I'd have a quiet life.
35:16Before you became a commercial model,
35:18What did you do?
35:19I was a varsity player.
35:21A player.
35:22Is this a basketball?
35:23Isn't that also a pokey point?
35:25Basketball.
35:26You have a lot of pokey points.
35:28Before,
35:29I wasn't a commercial model.
35:31I came from Bicol.
35:32I played for the national team.
35:33Then,
35:34They recruited me.
35:36I played varsity.
35:37Are you good at basketball?
35:40There.
35:41He's a varsity player.
35:43What about you, Ivan?
35:46First of all,
35:47I don't think that I'm like this because of the looks.
35:52Before TV,
35:53I had a regular corporate job.
35:55That was 3 years ago.
35:56What was that?
35:57I was a training officer with an Ayala company.
36:01Okay.
36:02From graduation.
36:03So, how did you get to newscasting from that?
36:06Accident, I guess.
36:07I saw my batchmate from college,
36:09UP Maskon.
36:11He told me that there's an opening.
36:13I tried it.
36:14Why not, right?
36:15Why not, yes.
36:16Since, of course, it changed.
36:18What's inside the wallet of the cuties?
36:21Okay.
36:22Show us the wallets.
36:27We don't want to know how much cash you have.
36:30I don't know.
36:31I don't know how much I have.
36:32Okay.
36:33Don't be like that.
36:34Maybe, mommy, you still have a chance.
36:36Janice, okay.
36:37Driver's license.
36:39Let's look at the picture on the driver's license.
36:41It's cute.
36:42It's usually not nice,
36:43your picture on the driver's license.
36:44Right?
36:45In fairness.
36:47The picture on the wallet is cute.
36:49You're still young, right?
36:51You're still young.
36:53But, there are a lot of pictures here.
36:56Look at the pictures.
36:58Let's look at the pictures.
36:59Shut up.
37:02Oh.
37:04Let's not share it.
37:05So, it's not too much.
37:06Can I look at it?
37:08I just want to see it.
37:09There's something.
37:11There's something.
37:12I have a picture of somebody.
37:17Okay.
37:18What do you have here?
37:20Hey.
37:21Is this a souvenir?
37:22This coming.
37:24Is this a souvenir?
37:26It's grandma's.
37:27It's her collection.
37:28Hey.
37:29It's grandma's.
37:30It's grandma's.
37:31No, no, no.
37:32I'm not the only one.
37:33You're not the only one.
37:35There's another one.
37:38Hey, what is this?
37:39Are you not content?
37:40Are you arrogant?
37:42Pan-pacific.
37:43Pan-pacific.
37:45You're crazy.
37:48You know what?
37:49If Russell checked in at your hotel,
37:51remember,
37:52he's not going to solve the Susan Ard.
37:55And girls,
37:56you should always be sure
37:58that you have cash.
37:59I already have 250.
38:02You have a lot of cards.
38:03City bank.
38:05Metro bank.
38:07Express teller.
38:09I know what your access number is.
38:13You have a lot.
38:14Wow.
38:15You have a lot.
38:16What is this?
38:17That's the key card.
38:18Duplicate.
38:19Duplicate.
38:20That's great.
38:21There should be something like that.
38:22We're the same.
38:23After the Chinese New Year,
38:26and he has this.
38:27Ampao.
38:28Ampao.
38:3120.
38:32This is for good luck.
38:33It's okay.
38:34You have a lot of cash.
38:36He has 16.
38:37I'll pay for it.
38:3817.
38:39It's 17.
38:401750.
38:42Okay.
38:43Ampao.
38:451770.
38:47But you can't spend 20 pesos
38:49because it's for good luck.
38:50This is for good luck.
38:51I'll get drunk.
38:52What is your other asset
38:53besides your very handsome faces?
38:56Yes.
38:58Fix your handsome face, Jelly.
39:00It's okay.
39:01Actually, I can't fix it to begin with.
39:04Okay.
39:05You can answer.
39:06I'm okay.
39:07Other asset.
39:10I want to think that I have the ability to think.
39:15You're smart.
39:16In short, you're smart.
39:18He doesn't want to say he's smart.
39:20Yes.
39:21You're shy.
39:22I understand.
39:23But that's it.
39:24Process.
39:26Aside from your pretty face.
39:30Ability to play basketball?
39:32Are you an athlete?
39:33Yes.
39:35I like to cook.
39:39You cook?
39:40Yes, I cook.
39:41Really?
39:42You don't like to cook Bicol Express and Kalae?
39:45Because you're from Bicol.
39:46No.
39:47Because since high school,
39:48my third year in high school,
39:49I'm independent.
39:50I'm single.
39:51So you live alone.
39:52Yes.
39:53I do all the work in the house.
39:54So you can cook.
39:58Yes.
39:59But you like room service.
40:01I've seen four of you.
40:02The other one is not in the room service.
40:04No.
40:05Sometimes, I hide the food.
40:07Okay.
40:08It's okay.
40:09Thank you very much.
40:12And of course,
40:13to make you jealous,
40:14you need to kiss me.
40:15Okay.
40:16Wait.
40:17There.
40:19Kiss me too.
40:20Then kiss him.
40:21You don't want to?
40:22You're so fast.
40:23You're so fast.
40:24You don't want to?
40:25No.
40:26Why?
40:27Do they need you?
40:28When you go back to NUS?
40:29Yes.
40:30Do they still know you?
40:31I hope so.
40:32Right?
40:33I hope so.
40:34So these are our cutie pies for today.
40:36Sis will be back.
40:38Hi.
40:39Welcome, Sis.
40:41When I was in the showbiz,
40:45my dream was
40:47to be able to buy a car.
40:51Thank God,
40:53there.
40:55I was able to buy a car.
40:58I didn't expect that
41:00I would be able to buy a Galant.
41:03When it comes to driving,
41:06when I'm outside,
41:07when there's traffic,
41:09I listen to
41:1189.9.
41:14Sometimes,
41:16I also have
41:18a CD changer
41:20that I can listen to CDs.
41:23If I want to change,
41:24I don't want to listen to the radio.
41:27I have leather seats.
41:30My sound is also set up.
41:33So when I'm inside,
41:35even if there's traffic,
41:37I'll just turn up the volume
41:39so I won't get bored.
41:40That's why.
41:42It's loud.
41:45And of course,
41:47we're also loaded.
41:49It's especially hard
41:51when you're about to break something.
41:52These are the tools I use.
41:54Of course,
41:55when it comes to cars,
41:56it's just a jack and this.
41:58This is how you remove the mag.
42:02Thank God,
42:03I haven't broken anything yet.
42:06But actually,
42:07I don't know how to
42:08remove the wheels.
42:10There.
42:16Hi!
42:17This is my most beloved baby.
42:19It's my first car.
42:24I got this
42:25on June 20 last year.
42:27So,
42:28I'm old.
42:29That day is very important to me
42:31because
42:32it was the day that I got
42:33my first ever car.
42:37Let's go inside.
42:38Look at the inside of my car.
42:42It's your usual car.
42:44Well,
42:45of course,
42:46I have a radio.
42:48I have this.
42:49This area,
42:51this is my kikai area.
42:53I have a cologne here.
42:56I have a tissue.
42:58I have a breath freshener.
43:01I have a mirror case.
43:04I have a small camera.
43:06And there,
43:07cassette tapes.
43:09And of course,
43:10here,
43:11I have my
43:13GMA ID.
43:16I use this
43:17on coverage
43:18when I go out.
43:19So, just one pull.
43:21These are the things
43:22that I don't lose
43:23in my car.
43:25Always,
43:26a few pieces of extra shirts
43:28because
43:29you never know,
43:30sometimes,
43:31there's a sudden shoot or whatever.
43:32And,
43:33I always keep
43:34a black jacket
43:35on my car
43:36because
43:37black
43:38matches
43:39the color of your clothes
43:40and in case
43:41it rains
43:42or it snows,
43:43etc.
43:44Also,
43:45I don't lose
43:46my clothes.
43:47I also have here
43:48my reporter's bag.
43:50There,
43:51one type,
43:53I don't lose this in my car.
43:54I have,
43:55this contains
43:56my notebook,
43:57my etc.
43:58Shoes.
43:59I also don't lose
44:00an extra pair of shoes
44:02in my car.
44:05Why?
44:06I don't know.
44:07For one,
44:08I don't lose
44:09my shoes
44:10and for another,
44:11maybe,
44:12there's a sudden walk
44:13and I just want
44:14to change my shoes.
44:15That's all.
44:16Also,
44:17my sandals.
44:18Because
44:19when you're
44:20really hot,
44:21you're tired,
44:22you want to
44:23refresh your feet,
44:24I just wear my sandals.
44:25So there,
44:26that is
44:27my car.
44:39Okay.
44:40Okay.
44:41So what do you want to say?
44:42You know,
44:43How can you say
44:44that a guy is really handsome?
44:46If he's not just handsome,
44:48if he has a way of thinking,
44:49if he has a discourtesy in life,
44:52if he's sensible.
44:54Yes.
44:55I mean,
44:56I think that's the most important thing.
44:57Looks can only take you so far.
44:59You're handsome,
45:00he's handsome.
45:01Fine,
45:02I'll just look at you.
45:03But if you're not handsome,
45:04he's handsome.
45:05He's handsome.
45:06He's handsome.
45:07He's handsome.
45:08But if we're talking,
45:09you don't have much to say.
45:11You don't have much to say.
45:12You're fake.
45:13Your beauty is fake.
45:14It's gone.
45:15But if
45:16you're just like that,
45:17you're okay,
45:18you're not really handsome,
45:19but you make sense,
45:21you have a sense of humor,
45:23you're sensible.
45:25Who is it?
45:26Ivan.
45:27Ivan.
45:28Look at him.
45:29He has a discourtesy,
45:30he has
45:31every day,
45:33there are news
45:34coming to him.
45:35He has opinions,
45:37he has a discourtesy,
45:38and even before he was
45:40into newscasting,
45:42he had a job.
45:43Yes,
45:44he has a job.
45:45He's a bit dry,
45:46men are dry,
45:47they're messy,
45:48he smells.
45:50Right?
45:51He smells,
45:52he's handsome.
45:53He's handsome.
45:54Independence is another thing.
45:56Like, look at Sherwin.
45:58Sherwin and Russell.
46:00They've been independent
46:01for a while,
46:02so it adds to
46:04being responsible,
46:05he has a discourtesy.
46:06That means he's independent
46:07because you're responsible.
46:08Exactly.
46:09So it adds
46:10to his handsome points.
46:12Because he's attractive to us.
46:15Not just his face,
46:16but also his way of thinking
46:17and behavior.
46:19It helps to be well-rounded.
46:20Actually, I think
46:21it's common for them
46:22to have a lot of responsibilities
46:23because of Gerald.
46:24Gerald is happily married.
46:25Yes.
46:26Right? He's a winner.
46:28Yes, he's a winner.
46:29So men,
46:30men don't really
46:31have a lot of responsibilities.
46:33Of course,
46:34that is the first thing
46:35I mean,
46:36that is the first thing
46:37that attracts you.
46:38Of course.
46:39But, in the end,
46:40it is also looks.
46:41Oh, it is also looks.
46:44It is also their minds
46:46having a common sense.
46:48So, that's why you fell in love with Ariel.
46:50Because not only is he handsome
46:52and a good singer,
46:53he's also smart
46:54and very handsome.
46:56There.
46:57Ariel is really handsome.
46:58Okay.
46:59Bye!
47:01Sis would like to thank
47:02Bambi Puentes,
47:04Mossimo,
47:05F&H,
47:07Chloe for our eyewear,
47:09Optical Works,
47:10Adidas,
47:12Janeline Shoes,
47:13Wade Shoes,
47:14Bayo,
47:16Under the Sea Pet Shop,
47:18Salon de Manila,
47:19La Germania,
47:21680 Home Appliances,
47:23Jurastar,
47:24Mano Mano,
47:26Play and Display,
47:27JBL Home Furniture Enterprise,
47:30The Barnyard,
47:31Grand Flora,
47:33Our Home,
47:34Wayless Center and Spa,
47:36Balloon Creations,
47:38Color My Hair,
47:39and Union Square.
47:41What do you wear when you sleep?
47:42Boxers and T-shirts.
47:44That's it.
47:45There's underwear.
47:46There's a lot.
47:47Do you have boxers and underwear?
47:48Maybe.
47:49Okay.
47:50You really know.
47:51What do you like?
47:52I went to a sales lady
47:54in the cosmetics section
47:56and I asked her,
47:57Miss, it's embarrassing,
47:58but I need makeup.
47:59Oh, really?
48:00That's why you said,
48:01it's embarrassing.
48:02She needs it.
48:04That's why.
48:05That's why it's embarrassing.
48:06At least,
48:07when she found out
48:08that you're on TV,
48:09it's like, okay.
48:10Understood.
48:11It's almost understood
48:12that you really need makeup.
48:13I also have my own Kikai Kit.
48:15Oh, Kikai Kit.
48:16It's called a Kikai Kit.
48:18How's Kikai Kit?
48:20Okay.
48:21He's the winner.
48:22Who's Sugar?
48:28She's Angel.
48:29Angelica?
48:30Yes.
48:33Is this a triangle?
48:34No.
48:35No.
48:36We called Angel Sugar.
48:38She called me Sugar.
48:39She called me Sugar.
48:41Does your girlfriend know
48:42that you called Angelica Sugar?
48:43Yes.
48:44She knows.