Vice Ganda, found out if Pokwang has any regrets in his last relationship | It’s Showtime
Is everyone in rest mode? If not because the deadlines and workload are extended, take a break first and watch “It’s Showtime.” The smiles and laughter brought by the ‘Showtime’ family will serve as your rest today.
Hey, that’s a smile! Especially when Darren Espanto’s charming eyes stare at you. The bestie of the town, coming back after what he went through with his health.
Humor is Pokwang’s bread and butter. But when it comes to love, he is serious. Second chance and romance, he gambled. But what he thought was true love turned out not to be long-lasting. He details the painful and happy parts of his past relationship. In “EXpecially For You,” focus on the revelations.
Together with daughter Mae, Pokwang became emotional when he sat in our ‘expecial’ chair. She recalled how she met her ex-partner, who is the father of her beloved second daughter, Malia. Met on the movie set. But in real life, their love also has a ‘cut’!
Meanwhile, Pokwang also shed tears when he thought of how much Mae had sacrificed for his happiness. That’s why his heart was so pinched when Mae was also hurt and ‘disrespected’ by the events.
But if there is a happy memory that left the ex, it is none other than the time he and Malia had. Meanwhile, the audience was thrilled when the curtains opened and revealed the identity of the three searchees because sincerity was evident in their answers.
Five students appeared in the ‘prelim’ examination to win the golden microphone in the competition. Watch the 17th ‘Prelims’ of “Tawag Ng Tanghalan The School Showdown.”
Marinduque State University’s rock star, Francine Nicole Doroin, who got a standing ovation from Chief Jury Ogie Alcasid for her singing of “‘Di Na Natuto,” returns to the stage. For judge Klarisse De Guzman, Francine’s phasing was excellent.
Janelle Napalcruz of Western Mindanao State University introduced her true singing talent. When he sang “Who You Are” by Jessie J, havey na havey!
Baliuag University Student Sofia Santos captivated the audience by singing “Kumpas.” Like Sofia, Jejuara Tiplan of Cabuyao University’s defense is also great storytelling–that’s the comment of jury Bituin Escalante.
Even though she was the fifth to perform, Bigaa Integrated National High School student Wendy Figura did not give up under pressure, said Chief Jury Ogie. Ogie added, Wendy’s piece–“Story–was not easy, but she got through it very well.
Everyone is good, but only one rose in singing–Janelle from Western Mindanao State University.