00:00But she never really wanted me to become an actress.
00:02She didn't want you to be an actress?
00:03But she wanted you to be a stewardess.
00:05Yes, because that was her dream.
00:07But my dream was different.
00:09Which was?
00:10To become an actress.
00:12From scratch?
00:12From scratch.
00:13Did you express that to your mom?
00:14She knew.
00:15She knew.
00:16Because when I watch TV, I imitate what I see.
00:19For example?
00:20You know, when I see Ate Juday on TV,
00:22and I know that when Ate Claudine,
00:24when the music changes,
00:26I know that they're going to cry.
00:27So I'm in front of the mirror,
00:28I'm in front of the TV,
00:29and I'm the first one to cry in front of them.
00:32Yes.
00:32That's what, I mean,
00:34I didn't know that it was a workshop.
00:36Yes.
00:37I tried.
00:42I tried to forget Ate.
00:45I tried to love Rohan.
00:50But I wasn't happy.
00:52When my mom realized that
00:54this is what my daughter really wanted,
00:56she supported everything.
00:57Yes, I received a lot of curses from her in the CR.
01:02Because, you know, of course,
01:05it's not really...
01:06There were times that
01:08sometimes you get bullied,
01:10or whatever,
01:10because we're not rich.
01:13It's really hard to become an artist,
01:15to start becoming an artist,
01:16when you're just poor.
01:19So,
01:21there were pictorials and stuff.
01:22There were no stylists back then.
01:25They didn't like my clothes.
01:26So sometimes, they'd borrow from another artist,
01:29who was okay in front of other people,
01:32but to be honest,
01:33not really.
01:34So we'd get bullied behind the scenes.
01:36So my mom,
01:37we'd really go to her house to do her hair.
01:39She'd pinch me to death.
01:41Like, you really want this.
01:42Look at this.
01:43I'll bite you if I don't think of you.
01:48But of course, I'd stop her.
01:51Because my mom is the type of woman
01:54who doesn't show off.
01:55That's why,
01:56she was thinking about me and my career.
01:58She was trying to stop herself from fighting.
02:08When it comes to work,
02:10when it comes to career,
02:12how do you two compare and differ?
02:16I'm more...
02:18I think,
02:20more aggressive than my mom.
02:23Well, my mom,
02:25in our businesses,
02:26she really makes sure
02:30that everything is taken care of.
02:32She makes sure that everything is well-maintained.
02:37That, I will give to her.
02:39But when it comes to working hours,
02:41and going beyond what is expected of you,
02:47I think that's me.
02:48That's how I do it.
02:50When you're buying properties,
02:52who's the signatory?
02:53Your mom or you?
02:54Me.
02:55But always advised by your mom?
02:57I was able to provide businesses for my mom.
03:02So she has her rentals.
03:04In fact, I was able to,
03:06I'm proud to say this,
03:08I was able to set her up 7-10 years ago.
03:11So, I'm not the breadwinner here.
03:14It's her businesses
03:17that I was able to set up for her early on.
03:21Your mom is also good at doing business.
03:23I also like that for her
03:24because I want her to have the confidence
03:27that she sustains herself.
03:30They are husband and wife.
03:32That's right.
03:33And what's good about her,
03:34she really takes care of everything I give her.
03:38And a little way of saying thank you.
03:40Yes, Bea.
03:41I mean, I'm in the belief
03:44that I will give everything to my mom.
03:46Same.
03:47Tito boy, same.
03:48Yes.
03:49Everything.
03:50And you will also see the respect
03:52because she takes care of the hardships.
03:55Yes, it's true.
03:56Of course, it's easier for her
03:58to just make it delicious.
04:00But no, she really makes sure
04:03that even if she's not a signatory
04:06in my other businesses,
04:07she's still the one managing.
04:22Yeah.