Ryan Bang, may mensahe ukol sa "the one": "Ang tunay na pag-ibig, hindi hinahanap. Dumarating"
- Ryan Bang, in one of the latest episodes of "It's Showtime" talked about healing
- He said that he is healing by loving
- The comedian also shared that it was quite difficult to find a person to love and for that person to love him
- Having found his "the one," he then advised everyone about love, noting how one does not look for love, because it will arrive
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Ryan Bang, during an episode of "It's Showtime," talked about healing, and noted that for him, he is healing by loving.
He then shared his bad experience, saying that he was close to giving up on love.
However, out of nowhere, he found his "the one."
Ryan also imparted some words of wisdom about love, noting that one does not look for true love, it simply arrives.
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"I'm healing by loving. Ang hirap pala makahanap ng taong iibigin ko at iibigin ako. Dumating sa puntong nag-giv up na ako. Pero, out of nowhere, nakita ko ang 'the one.' Alam ko, maraming tulad ko ang naghintay nang matagal. Gusto ko sabihin sa inyo, ang tunay na pag-ibig hindi hinahanap. Dumarating."
"It's Showtime" is a Filipino noontime show comprised of well-known celebrities in the Philippines, namely, Vice Ganda, Anne Curtis, Vhong Navarro, Jhong Hilario, Ryan Bang, Karylle and a lot more. The said noontime show is currently airing on GMA Network.
Recently, ABS-CBN has announced that the premier noontime show “It’s Showtime” will serve its 12-day suspension starting October 14. According to ABS-CBN's statement, the network has decided not to appeal to the suspension handed down by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). The management said it respects the authority of the review board but humbly maintained that the show did not break any pertinent law. ABS-CBN also underscored that the noontime show will return on October 28 “stronger and better than ever.”
Previously, MTRCB released a statement regarding the effects of the 12-day suspension on “It’s Showtime” on its irregular workers. The board clarified that the suspension and the ongoing "no work, no pay" issue involving irregular workers are two separate matters. According to the MTRCB, the practice of not regularizing employees, even when a show has been airing for over a decade, highlights a pervasive problem that extends beyond the show's 12-day suspension. They added that the alleged inability of the show's management to provide regular employment should not deter the MTRCB from fulfilling its mandate.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh