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What’s Tito’s favorite b-day gift to Helen?

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If you’re feeling fancy free Come wander through the world with me

And any place we chance to be Will be our rendezvous Two for the road We’ll travel down the years Collecting precious memories

Selecting souvenirs and living

Life the way we please

That song from the movie 1967 Two For The Road (starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney) reverberat­ed from the four corners of the Florabel restaurant at the Estancia Mall in Capitol Commons, Pasig City, that Monday night, May 7, which happened to be the nth birthday of Helen Gamboa-Sotto.

“It’s our theme song,” Sen. Tito Sotto (soon-to-be Senate President?) said, turning misty-eyed as those precious memories came flooding his mind. “It’s the perfect song for Helen and me because we have been traveling down the years for 49 years.”

The couple was married (yes, in church) twice, first on Sept. 22, 1969, after they eloped and then on Jan. 2, 1971.

“The first time,” recalled Tito, “I was ready with a marriage license I got in Sto. Tomas, Batangas. Next year, we will be celebratin­g our golden anniversar­y.”

We talked to Tito before the start of the dinner while Helen was busy acknowledg­ing well-wishers that included Susan Roces, Marichu “Manay Ichu” Maceda, Joey de Leon and wife Eileen Macapagal, Carlitos Siguion-Reyna and wife Bibeth Orteza, plus Helen’s showbiz

“barkada.” It was a grand reunion for the Sotto clan (check out photos).

One of showbiz’s few stable marriages (at the moment, I could think of only four such couples, namely Susan Roces and Fernando Poe Jr., Boots Anson-Roa and Pete Roa, Barbara Perez and Robert Arevalo, and Annabelle Rama and Eddie Gutierrez), Tito and Helen raised four children (Apples with two kids, Lala with two, Gian with five and Ciara with one), according to him, “the way our mom (Dr. Herminia Sotto) brought up my brothers Val, Maru, Vic and me…” that is, “Christ-centered because our mom was very religious.”

Tito reminded us that their mom was a champion of women’s rights. She was one of the founders of the Women’s Rights Movement and the president emerita of

Kababaihan­g Rizalista.

“She brought us up respecting women,” said Tito, adding in retrospect as he dug deeper into his past, tracing his political background. “My two grandfathe­rs were senators, Felimon Sotto and Vicente Sotto who authored Republic Act No. 53, passed in 1946, protecting the right of media guys not to divulge their sources. I expanded that law and filed what is called ‘The Sotto III Law’ that includes radio and TV, kasi the original law mentioned only the print media.”

Among Tito and Helen’s children, only one, Ciara, followed in their footsteps to showbiz; while two, Lala and Gian, are in politics (both are councilors in Quezon City).

On a lighter note, we asked Tito what his birthday wish for Helen was.

“For her to remain just the way she has been,” said Tito, “just the way she is.”

And what’s his favorite birthday gift to Helen?

Tito admitted, blushing, “Sexy lingerie. It

doesn’t really have to be her birthday;

maski walang special occasion. Every time I travel, I always come home with the same pasalubong for her, sexy lingerie. In the beginning, galit na galit siya. Pero ngayon hindi na.” (In a previous interview with The STAR, Helen confessed laughing that Tito would make her fit the lingerie… in the privacy of their bedroom, of course!...all for fun.)

Because the birthday celebrator was once hailed as a Singing & Dancing Queen (remember her early ‘70s starrer Bang Shang A-Lang, etc. and her hit songs, some of which were recorded using her alter ego Bunny Chanel?), it was inevitable for the affair to turn musical.

First, Ciara dedicated the song Ikaw to her mom before doing the Bunny Chanel classic I Just Fall In Love Again, originally sung by Anne Murray; followed by Tito with a full-of-feeling rendition of Moon River and then by Vic with Awitin Mo,

Isasayaw Ko (composed by his trio VST & Company with Tito and Joey), joined by Val, prompting some guests to sway this way and that way. Of course, the piece de

resistance was delivered by Helen who sang La vie en rose (as requested by Ronald Constantin­o) in a voice so powerful that proved beyond doubt her enduring “title” as a Singing Queen.

Incidental­ly, what could be the “secret” of Tito and Helen’s long and happy marriage?

“None,” said Tito, “Just pure love.” (E-mail reactions at rickylophi­lstar@gmail.com. For more updates, photos and videos, visit www.philstar.com/funfare or follow me on Instagram @therealric­kylo.)

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 ??  ?? …with (from left) Vic and Pauleen, Joey de Leon and wife Eileen Macapagal…
…with (from left) Vic and Pauleen, Joey de Leon and wife Eileen Macapagal…
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 ??  ?? …with (back row, from left) Maru Sotto, Ciara, Gian and Maru’s daughter Mara; and front row, also from left: Gian’s wife Joy Woolbright with youngest daughter, Val Sotto, Vic Sotto and wife Pauleen Luna, Maru’s wife Mabel, Apples, and Lala and husband...
…with (back row, from left) Maru Sotto, Ciara, Gian and Maru’s daughter Mara; and front row, also from left: Gian’s wife Joy Woolbright with youngest daughter, Val Sotto, Vic Sotto and wife Pauleen Luna, Maru’s wife Mabel, Apples, and Lala and husband...
 ??  ?? …with Helen’s siblings Betchay, Evelyn, Vernon, Edna and Carmela.
…with Helen’s siblings Betchay, Evelyn, Vernon, Edna and Carmela.
 ??  ?? Birthday Lady Helen GamboaSott­o and husband Sen. Tito Sotto at Florabel restaurant (in Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons, Pasig City); and (right) with children (from left) Apples, Ciara, Gian and Lala…
Birthday Lady Helen GamboaSott­o and husband Sen. Tito Sotto at Florabel restaurant (in Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons, Pasig City); and (right) with children (from left) Apples, Ciara, Gian and Lala…
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…with Susan Roces and Marichu ‘Manay Ichu’ Maceda…
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— Photos by RICKY LO …Bibeth Orteza and Carlitos SiguionRey­na…
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Gian and eldest son Hugo
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