00:00What was your reaction when you were recognized here in the industry as a royalty?
00:11I'm kind of humble.
00:14I'm like, who am I?
00:16I'm a royalty.
00:17We're not like that.
00:19So, I just want to earn the right.
00:24Or prove myself.
00:26You're the youngest, right?
00:36Yes.
00:37That we know of.
00:40Tito Dolphy, the king of comedy, and of course, the one and the only divine diva, Jaja Padilla.
00:50Before, off come, when we were talking, I said, there are many reasons without you knowing it.
00:56That you speak, that you...
00:58This is the vibe that's very Jaja.
01:01Yes.
01:02And it's split.
01:03I'm a little older than I can see.
01:04Maybe my dad is more like that.
01:06I'm 50-50.
01:07So, I'm a little older than I can see.
01:09I'm a little older than I can see.
01:10Ako ito?
01:11O, o.
01:12Or voice is my mom.
01:14But maybe gestures.
01:16Depends, depends.
01:18But, what age do you know that I'm weak?
01:22I guess, like always.
01:26It's more of, like, I don't know what meaning to be.
01:32It's like that. I just thought it was normal that we had to go to the mall.
01:36That's what's normal.
01:37Yeah, it's more like that.
01:40It's more like, eventually, they're on the TV, right?
01:46Or they're on the TV, and they're on the TV, and they're on the TV.
01:49Ah, okay, that's what it's like.
01:51That's right. Okay.
01:54How did you evolve your relationship with your aunt?
01:58From something to today?
02:03I guess it's also between mothers and daughters.
02:07There's a lot of, you have to be real with each other.
02:13I don't know how to say it.
02:15You know what I mean?
02:16We're just like a regular family.
02:18We have to laugh or have issues between each other.
02:23Was it a problem growing up that your aunt is so beautiful?
02:27No, not for me.
02:28I mean, yeah, it's more of like...
02:30I guess, I also saw that...
02:32Oh, there's a lot of women that are like that.
02:36It's more of like, I learned about men about it in a kind of way.
02:40Because lots of my classmates would be like,
02:42Oh, your mom is so hot.
02:44So it's more like, okay, good for her.
02:48Sure, right?
02:49I don't see her that way, but good for her.
02:52You know, so it's never really been a problem for me personally, I guess.
02:57What about your relationship with your siblings?
03:01Kumusta?
03:02We also have a lot of people.
03:04So we're like a big blended family.
03:06But you're like a big family?
03:07Yeah.
03:08Who are you closest to your siblings?
03:10I guess probably my sister Kay and my sister Coco.
03:14There's a closeness between the people who maybe do showbiz.
03:19And we see each other, you know, have like a camaraderie with each other.
03:23And the commonality.
03:24Yeah, right.
03:25Or I see my Kuya Eric, you know, like at this or that event.
03:29You know, so parang...
03:31Or obviously my brother Randolph.
03:33And si Boytu, he's not like a sibling, but right, like feels like it.
03:36Because he's very like...
03:39Nagi-invite sa mga party, ganyan.
03:41Ayan, si Dos.
03:42No.
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