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“Lumipad ang Aming Team: Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho 15th Anniversary Special” this Sunday

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This Sunday (December 8), Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS) will celebrate its 15th year by taking viewers beyond the Philippine shores and visiting a group of islands in the North Atlantic where its men prefer to marry Filipinas.

This place is Faroe Islands in Denmark, which is now recognized by travel publications as the Top Travel Destination for 2019. Jessica Soho visited the place and was surprised that there are indeed over a hundred Filipinas who have found “forever” here.

Find out why many Filipinas prefer to settle down in this island as well. And to celebrate Christmas the Pinoy way, some of these Filipinas will cook the classic Pinoy “bibingka” for their Faroese husbands.

Jessica will also explore the famous tourist destinations in Denmark—a country that has consistently topped the list of the Happiest Countries in the World.

Before heading home, KMJS will be stopping over the grandiose city of Istanbul, Turkey to go on a cruise, shop at their Grand Bazaar, and dine out in the city’s popular eating destination.

All these and more in “Lumipad ang Aming Team: Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho 15th Anniversary Special”, this Sunday after The Clash on GMA-7.

Kapuso viewers from across the globe can also catch their favorite Kapuso shows via GMA’s international channels GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV, and GMA News TV International. For the program guide, visit www.gmapinoytv.com.

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