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Saturday, July 4, 2026

Rhea Santos Reunites with Ivan Mayrina for 'Unang Hirit' Segment


 

Image and Video courtesy of X: gmanews


24 comments:

  1. Saw this yesterday live, ka-good vibes !

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  2. Ahh i love that show Pinoy Abroad as a 20yrs OFW now dito sa dubai.

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    1. sobrang fave!! dami good gma news shows na end dahil sa covid mga 10 sigurong shows yon

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    1. sadly hindi pero si-ship ko sila dati ng sobra lagi ako nagaabang sa pinoy abroad tuwing Wednesday kaso madalas din naman silang di magkasama kasi isa dapat sa kanila lumilipad paabroad

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    2. Wala silang past romantic relationship, just friends.

      But these two were (at one point) the "loveteam" in the news department. Kinikilig mga tao sa kanila. Alam mo naman mga tao, mahilig mag pair-up ng makikita nila sa TV.

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    3. Fave ko tandem nila nuon. Shiniship ko din sila. Nakakatuwa lng mkita sila ulit mgksama

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  4. I dunno why people migrated in Canada. You have no life there if youre not a nurse. Why those people move in the USA instead more opportunities, more money. And of course you have to be a nurse

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    1. Funny, because plenty of Filipinos here are doing just fine without being nurses.

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    2. I have a college friend hindi nag workout yung american dream nila ng family nya kahit nurse sya. Kaya nag try sila mag canada. I guess alternative route to having or obtaining a different nationality and better future for the kids.

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    3. What no life? Been living here for 20 years ++ and thriving. Sa US madaming shooting. And health care can put you into medical debt. Gave birth here in Canada and I only paid for parking. Will not replace Canada for US.

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    4. ayan na naman "ibang nurses" saan mo man dalhin reklamador at mayayabang.sinumpaan na nga yang trabaho nila pero akala mo sila lang pwede mapagod.

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    5. lived in Canada for years then moved to the US, more opportunities in the US workwise since it has a bigger economy, even for those not in the healthcare industry. There are perks of being in Canada like for example the maternity leave, health care, which, not technically free anyway since you pay more taxes.

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    6. Have you tried living in Canada? Yes, nagbabayad kami ng taxes pero kapag nahospitalize ka, wala kang babayaran kundi parking fees. Kahit hindi nurse, may magandang buhay lalo na kung trade skills ang forte mo. Marami rin namang benefits. With Canadian passport, we can travel and go to different countries without waiting for visa approval.

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    7. Ok naman po kami dito sa Canada and hindi po sa healthcare nagwowork. Depende lang po siguro sa perspective.

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  5. Pinoys can excel beyond the nursing route. For examplr, do you know the Dean of New York University now is a pinoy academic? Graduatr of UP Diliman, Chemistry. There are many more. You can excel in whatever field as long as you put in the hard work.

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  6. I am still amazed that penoys think that their Canadian healthcare is "free" :D :D :D They don't realize that they are paying it through their taxes ;) ;) ;)

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    1. Yes. You pay taxes even in the PH. But do you get the quality of healthcare like in Canada? Feeling madaming alam.

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    2. You're just "amazed" because you thiink that they aren't aware where their taxes go. I guess its because you're stuck en penas while the rest of us are in countries you only dream of residing in.

      INGGITER ALERT again and again...!!!

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    3. 7:59 - did you realize na lahat eh nagbabayad ng tax, saan mang country? The difference nga lang, alam ng mga nasa Canada where their taxes go. Napapakinabang nila, ikanga, thru “libreng” healthcare. Eh dito ba sa atin, nagbabayad tayo ng taxes din, di ba— pero “libre” bang healthcare natin? Mema lang teh?

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    4. mema ka na naman when you haven't experienced living elsewhere

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    5. healthcare is free (not technically) but the long line up sa ER is very frustrating. Kahit surgery, MRI, ect. it takes several month to have a schedule.

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    6. Healthcare is definitely not free but since it’s paid by taxes, it’s available to everyone, mayaman or mahirap, hindi man perfect but I’m still happy because I know where my hard earned income taxes are spent

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  7. two of the best and brightest Filipino broadcast journalists of this generation...napakataas ng credibility at napakalinis ng image and reputation...

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