
And how is it working with the five Fil-Brit guys of “Juan Direction”? “It’s fun, kasi tulungan kami. Tinatanong nila ko about their Tagalog lines, what does this mean? And I help them pronounce it correctly. Mabilis naman silang matuto. I’m paired here with Daniel Marsh, the group’s leader. Marami kaming kilig moments dito.”
Most of the shows she did before are dramas, like “Nandito Ako”, “Sa Ngalan ng Ina”, “Third Eye” and “Cassandra Warrior Angel”. Did she have difficulty adjusting to comedy in “One of the Boys” that starts airing tonight and every Saturday at 9 PM?
“Hindi naman. Kasi nagko-comedy rin naman ako in ‘Tropang Unli’ with Ogie Alcasid. Yun nga lang, gag show yun. Unlike ‘One of the Boys’ na sitcom at tuloy-tuloy ang story. Also, our directors, Robert Quebral and Jon Red, help me para magawa ko nang tama ang role ko as the only girl who grew up in a company of boys at mahusay mag-drive at magmekaniko. The show is very entertaining and we guarantee that the viewers will enjoy watching it dahil it’s perfect weekend viewing.”