Fredmoore de los Santos opens up about life after stroke, appeals for help

Fredmoore de los Santos opens up about life after stroke, appeals for help

  • Fredmoore de los Santos suffered a stroke that affected his movement and speech
  • He shared his story on Wish Ko Lang and asked for help with medical needs
  • The former That's Entertainment star said he misses showbiz and has many dreams
  • His wife, Jennifer, stays strong and supports him every day

Fredmoore de los Santos faced a big health challenge. The former child star suffered a stroke. It happened when he collapsed in the bathroom. His wife, Jennifer, found him unresponsive. She thought he was gone but he survived.

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The stroke left Fredmoore with difficulty moving and speaking. He now stays mostly in bed. Every day tasks are hard. Jennifer helps him with everything and she said she will never leave him.

Fredmoore misses showbiz a lot. He was part of That's Entertainment. Now he wants to return but feels limited. He said he has many dreams, but his body is weak.

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On Wish Ko Lang, Fredmoore shared his story. He thanked God for saving him. Jennifer asked for help with medicines and bills, as they have debts from treatment.

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The episode showed a surprise reunion. Old co-stars from That's Entertainment visited Fred, bringing support and good memories. The former actor smiled seeing them.

Fredmoore and Jennifer hold on to hope. They believe better days will come.

That's Entertainment shaped Philippine pop culture in the 80s and 90s. It launched careers, created love teams, and gave joy to families. Kuya Germs earned the title "Master Showman" and "Star Builder."

The show's legacy lives on through its stars' success and nostalgia for fans.

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Wish Ko Lang! is a popular public service drama anthology show on GMA Network. It is the first wish-granting program on Philippine television. The show features real-life stories of ordinary Filipinos facing big challenges. It often grants wishes or provides help to those in need.

It premiered in 2002. Bernadette Sembrano hosted it first. Vicky Morales took over in 2004 and still hosts today. The program ended its first run in February 2020 after 983 episodes. It returned in July 2020 and continues airing.

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Episodes mix drama reenactments with real interviews. Vicky Morales visits people and helps fulfill wishes. The show airs every Saturday at 4:00 PM. It has won awards for public service and hosting.

Wish Ko Lang! inspires viewers with stories of hope and kindness. It remains a favorite for feel-good weekend viewing.

In a previous report by KAMI, Lester Llansang, a former childstar tried working as a delivery rider. In an interview with Pia Arcangel in GMA 7's "Tunay na Buhay" aired back in 2021, he said he was discovered when he was just 4 years old. Llansang was a promising child actor and won the Best Child Actor Award from Metro Manila Film Festival and FAMAS. However, acting projects came in very rare when he started to mature, resulting in him not fitting in some of the roles that he used to play before.

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