Niño Muhlach, ibinenta FAMAS trophy kay Boss Toyo: “Aalagaan mo yan”

Niño Muhlach, ibinenta FAMAS trophy kay Boss Toyo: “Aalagaan mo yan”

- Niño Muhlach, a celebrity entrepreneur and a famous former child actor, sold one of his FAMAS trophies to Boss Toyo

- FAMAS, which stands for the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences, is one of the most-sought after awards in the Philippine showbiz industry

- In a video shared by Boss Toyo on his channel, “Pinoy Pawn Stars,” the show’s host accepted the asking price of Niño’s sons, Xandro and Alonzo, of P500K

- The former child actor, however, gave one condition to Boss Toyo, that he would be giving up the said trophy at such price only if the “Pinoy Pawn Star” host would really take care of it

Niño Muhlach, a celebrity entrepreneur and a popular former child actor who is a recipient of several awards, sold one of his FAMAS trophies to Boss Toyo for P500,000.

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Niño Muhlach, ibinenta FAMAS trophy kay Boss Toyo: “Aalagaan mo yan”
Screengrab from the post of Boss Toyo on his "Pinoy Pawn Stars" YouTube Channel (@bosstoyoproduction)
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FAMAS, which means Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences, is one of the most-sought after awards in the Philippine showbiz industry, and is often viewed as the country’s equivalent to America’s Academy Awards or the Oscars.

In a video shared by Boss Toyo on his YouTube channel, “Pinoy Pawn Stars, one can see the show’s host accepting the asking price of Niño’s sons, Xandro and Alonzo, of P500K.

The former child actor, though, gave one condition to Boss Toyo, that the later should really take good care of the said trophy, a condition that the “Pinoy Pawn Stars” host is happy to accede to.

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“Aalagaan mo yan, irerestore mo yan,” said Niño to Boss Toyo.

In the latter part of the video, Niño explained that he decided to give up the trophy to Boss Toyo but he needs to take care of it and put it in his museum as the former child actor wasn’t able to take care of it anymore.

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“I decided to give it to him, pero big deal, kailangan alagaan niya and i-restore nya and ilagay nya sa museum nya, dahil hindi ko na naalagaan. Yun ang deal namin,” Niño said.

Boss Toyo, or Jayson Luzadas in real life, is a rapper and celebrity entrepreneur from Cavite City. He was the artist behind the trending content “How to be you po,” “Kwentong Bahay,” and perhaps his most popular so far, “Pinoy Pawnstars.” Boss Toyo has been featured in various TV series and on mainstream broadsheets because of his viral content on social media.

Last year, Boss Toyo revealed about one instance when a fan of Francis M went to his shop with the intention of buying the jersey shirt and other memorabilias of his idol. The said fan first laid down P500,000, which is the exact amount that Boss Toyo paid for Francis M's jersey. Apart from this, the said fan also offered the "Pinoy Pawn Stars" host one million pesos because he said he would put his idol's collection in his newly opened club. Eventually, the said fan wrote down a check for eight million pesos for the entire Francis M collection.

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In March of this year, Francis M's alleged daughter and former GF returned to Boss Toyo's show as special guests. They showcased six photographs taken by the late Francis Magalona, who was known for his passion for photography. Abegail pranked Boss Toyo by pretending to sell the pictures for ₱100,000 each, but later revealed they were gifts. Boss Toyo expressed gratitude for the photographs, which hold sentimental value and memories of Francis Magalona.

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