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Kara David shares her ECQusina story online
It’s a running joke among Pinoys that a lot of us have turned into chefs during the ECQ or Enhanced Community Quarantine for doing a lot of cooking at home.
Since most of us have limited options in the kitchen during food preparation, our Pinoy ingenuity usually comes into action. GMA News TV’s Pinas Sarap recently launched their online series dubbed ‘ECQusina: Pinoy Kusina Stories Ngayong Quarantine’. ECQusina showcases fun dishes made out of special food items that are popular while we stay at home.
Last Thursday, Pinas Sarap host Kara David shared her own ECQusina story on the program’s Facebook page.
Aside from Kara, catch more personalities who will also get to share their ECQusina stories on Pinas Sarap’s Facebook page.
Rhian Ramos takes on the “Tagalog Only Challenge”
Can Kapuso actress Rhian Ramos survive speaking only in Tagalog? Find out in her latest YouTube vlog!
The actress revealed that she did the challenge because some viewers commented that she rarely speaks Tagalog in her videos.
“Gusto ko lang magpasalamat sa lahat ng mga nagsabi na gawin ko ‘to dahil natutuwa talaga ako na sinubukan ko siya kahit hindi ko ginawa ng isang buong araw dahil baka mag-away kami [ni Amit], natutuwa pa rin ako dahil sinubukan ko siya at marami din akong natutunan sa napakaikling panahon,” Rhian said.
Rhian is currently one of the lead stars of GMA’s primetime series ‘Love of my Life’. However, as tapings are temporarily suspended due to the quarantine implementations in the country, Rhian continues to keep her fans entertained through her vlogs.
On TV, viewers can once again catch Rhian Ramos with Dingdong Dantes as they portray the love story of Jodi and Cholo via ‘Stairway to Heaven’.
Janine Gutierrez believes it’s the celebrities’ responsibility to be sensitive amid COVID-19 crisis
As a celebrity, Kapuso actress Janine Gutierrez admits that she’s unsure of how she should react when it was first declared that certain areas in the country will be placed under enhanced community quarantine.
Because of this, she went on a social media hiatus for one month to remain sensitive on other people’s situation.
“I was so careful with what to post, what to say kasi I didn’t wanna be insensitive. Eventually, I started posting again on Instagram, realizing nga na parang hindi pa ito matatapos. We have to adjust to this new normal,” Janine shared.
She believes that every artist or celebrity has the responsibility to be sensitive especially during these times where a lot of people are suffering due to various reasons.
“I think one of the roles is, first of all, to just really be sensitive and to use whatever platform you have to spread information. In a way, lahat tayo pare-pareho ng pinagdadaanan. It’s just nice to be able to talk to people now. I know a lot of people may feel isolated, being away from their families so na-e-enjoy ko din ‘yung konting chika sa Instagram or sa Twitter. I just try to be there,” said Janine.