00:00Lola Romy.
00:02What's your last name in your mother's side?
00:04In my mother's side, Osuna Monteser.
00:06Osuna, Osuna. Final answer.
00:08Final answer? Are you sure?
00:10Yes, I'm confused. Osuna.
00:12So, in Lola's full name,
00:14it's Romy Osuna.
00:16Romy Osuna.
00:18That's close.
00:20How old were you when Lola passed away?
00:22I was just a kid.
00:24I was the one who prohibited her from eating Chichiri.
00:26You didn't taste the original recipe.
00:28Yes.
00:30My mom was the one who cooked it.
00:32There's a person who's good at peeling Alimango.
00:34Really?
00:36He's good at it.
00:38I don't know how to eat Alimango.
00:40How was the childhood of a Jack Roberto?
00:42It was hard.
00:44We weren't born with food.
00:46I told you earlier
00:48when we were cooking, my dad passed away.
00:50True.
00:52My mom didn't have a job right away.
00:54What did your dad do before he passed away?
00:56We used to farm in Bulacan.
00:58There were different crops.
01:00Vegetables.
01:02String beans. Pechay.
01:04Water spinach.
01:06We used to deliver it to Chinese restaurants.
01:08After that, we didn't have to pay taxes.
01:10We rented it. That became our source of income.
01:12We had a caravan.
01:14We didn't manage the farm.
01:16Until now, I know that he's the one who pays for it.
01:18And our house,
01:20he used to pay for it.
01:22That became our source of income.
01:24Our mom is the one who pays for it.
01:26Stop it.
01:28Stop it.
01:30I'm asking you.
01:32Do you have a certain moment
01:34or memory
01:36that you can't forget?
01:38That's when you felt the hardship.
01:40Yes.
01:42You know when you wake up early.
01:44When we go to school, it's 7 o'clock in the morning.
01:46That's how it is in grade school.
01:48We wake up at 5 a.m.
01:50We still have to go to school.
01:52In Laguna, the water is very cold.
01:54We'll heat up the taore.
01:56We'll take a bath.
01:58We'll cook our own breakfast.
02:00We'll help our mom.
02:02When I was a kid,
02:04I used to paint the walls when it was raining.
02:06Really?
02:08I used to watch the playstation.
02:10We used to roll eggs.
02:12I'm curious, Jack. How did you stay positive?
02:14Because in our stories,
02:16I don't feel that you went through something like that.
02:18No.
02:20You have to face it.
02:22You can't just complain.
02:24That's the reality.
02:26We don't have a choice.
02:28We have to do it.
02:30Or else,
02:32we'll stop going to school.
02:34You have to persevere.
02:36We went to showbiz.
02:38I went with Sania to showbiz.
02:40Did you imagine that Sania would follow you?
02:42No, she didn't want to.
02:44She really didn't want to meet me.
02:46You pushed her.
02:48What are you preparing for yourself
02:50in the near future?
02:52Aside from the house that I mentioned,
02:54it's almost done.
02:56Thank you, Lord.
02:58Last year, in October,
03:00I started a business.
03:02Beauty products.
03:04Face and body soap.
03:06Sunscreen.
03:08You're good. You're very business-minded.
03:10The pandemic, vlogging,
03:12I told Dudu about it.
03:14It's amazing.
03:16We're all equal.
03:18You have something in common.
03:20You're focused on social media.
03:22I also started a pandemic.
03:24Just a pandemic?
03:26I also wanted to be an artist.
03:28You can do it.
03:30But look,
03:32where are you now?
03:34I'm with Sir Jack, Mikey, and Sidon.
03:36Jack,
03:38what's the lesson
03:40from your experience in your childhood?
03:42Of course,
03:44we all go through hard times.
03:46But as they say,
03:48the world is round.
03:50It just goes around.
03:52Now, it's down.
03:54Just keep doing what you love.
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