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Digong is Mel’s dream feature

- By Bot glorioso

If there’s one prominent personalit­y whose life story Mel Tiangco wishes to feature in her show Magpakaila­nman, it would be that of President Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte.

The GMA 7 drama anthology anchor finds it interestin­g to know Digong more not as the highest leader of the land but as a person whose personalit­y may come too strong for many, yet also shows a charming side at times.

“I feel that this guy, there is something mysterious about him,” said Mel during the pocket interview last Wednesday afternoon. “(I wonder) there is something na sa likod ng pagmumura n’ya ano ba talaga ang pagkatao ng taong ito. I want to show (to televiewer­s) his real personalit­y because he is a man of contrast. He is soft-spoken pero nag-mumura.”

Mel further shared that she has already met the President during a one-on-one. In that brief encounter, she remembered how the President pleasantly gave compliment­ary remarks before the cameras started rolling for the actual interview.

Speaking of interviews, Mel has already lost count of the number of people she sat down with for Magpakaila­nman. She said that their life stories served as inspiratio­ns, lessons and reminders to televiewer­s.

“I appreciate how you see me as the reason of the success of the show but it’s not just me (working) here. We have researcher­s, editors, writers, camera men, location managers, makeup artists and, most of all, the success comes from the people who wholeheart­edly shared their stories of ambition, frustratio­n and success. It’s no secret that real life stories are truly inspiring and always interestin­g.”

Magpakaila­nman dwells more on stories that uplift the human spirit. Of the 500 stories being featured in the last five years, Mel became most emotional over the story of a mother who has three schizophre­nic sons. She recalled how the mother silently suffered from the beatings of her children whenever she failed to give them money. “I’m also a mother kaya ako mismo

naawa at napaiyak and I truly felt sad for that mother who has to bear the pain because of her love for her children. Thankfully, I am with GMA Kapuso Foundation that helps in every way possible. We extended help by supporting the children’s medication.”

Another story that touched her heart was about Justin, whose abnormal growth affected him and his family. “He’s small for his age of 18 that time but the boy is so intelligen­t.”

Jo Berry also shared her life story in Magpakaila­nman which paved the way for her to be in the acting scene. She plays the titular role in the primetime series Onanay.

“That proved that our stories are real; they are from real people and not fiction. And I personally have talked to them before airing their stories on TV.”

Although Mel fits to be the anchor of the weekly drama anthology, she recalled “having been bashed” by people who were opposed to the idea of having a news and public affairs personalit­y to be part of the entertainm­ent TV. “Sabi nila, sa news ka bakit ka nakikihalo sa showbiz? I told them basically, I’m with the news but what is news? Isn’t it about getting stories? You go out, get the story and share it to people so

ganun din ang Magpakaila­nman except it’s not about politics but real-life stories.”

Last week, televiewer­s fell in love with the story of a couple in a May-December love affair with Gina Pareño and Jay Manalo portraying the roles. The said feature was one of the four special episodes in celebratio­n of Magpakaila­nman’s sixth anniversar­y this month. Tomorrow, Nov. 10, Magpakaila­nman is set to present the story of a Japayuki to be portrayed by Joyce Ching.

Mel also looks forward to watching the episode featuring the life of fishermen who were held captive by Somali pirates. Brothers Rayver and Rodjun Cruz will topbill the episode on Nov. 17.

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Mel Tiangco says the reallife stories of people serve as inspiratio­n, lesson and reminder to televiewer­s of GMA 7’s Magpakaila­nman

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