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WATCH: Dayanara dances 'Hataw Na' with former co-stars
WATCH: Dayanara dances 'Hataw Na' with former co-stars
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Published Feb 07, 2017 11:33 AM PHT
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Updated Feb 08, 2017 02:29 AM PHT

MANILA – Dayanara Torres reunited with her “Hataw Na” co-stars when she appeared on “Magandang Buhay” on Tuesday.
MANILA – Dayanara Torres reunited with her “Hataw Na” co-stars when she appeared on “Magandang Buhay” on Tuesday.
“Hataw Na,” which was released in 1995, featured the Puerto Rican beauty, Gary Valenciano, Jao Mapa and Jolina Magdangal, among others.
“Hataw Na,” which was released in 1995, featured the Puerto Rican beauty, Gary Valenciano, Jao Mapa and Jolina Magdangal, among others.
Reliving their good old days, all four grooved to the movie's theme song.
Reliving their good old days, all four grooved to the movie's theme song.
Torres said her “Hataw Na” co-stars have become special to her because they were like family.
Torres said her “Hataw Na” co-stars have become special to her because they were like family.
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“The good thing about ‘Hataw Na’ is when they cut, we get to know each other. It wasn’t just people that you would meet, go work and go home and forget about. It was different. We became a family,” she said.
“The good thing about ‘Hataw Na’ is when they cut, we get to know each other. It wasn’t just people that you would meet, go work and go home and forget about. It was different. We became a family,” she said.
Torres returned to the Philippines more than a week ago to sit as one of the judges at the 65th Miss Universe pageant.
Torres returned to the Philippines more than a week ago to sit as one of the judges at the 65th Miss Universe pageant.
After the pageant, Torres decided to extend her stay in the country. She has since appeared on various Kapamilya shows, including “ASAP” where she was one of the original hosts.
After the pageant, Torres decided to extend her stay in the country. She has since appeared on various Kapamilya shows, including “ASAP” where she was one of the original hosts.
Torres is set to leave the Philippines on Tuesday but is hoping to return very soon.
Torres is set to leave the Philippines on Tuesday but is hoping to return very soon.
“Hopefully I’ll be able to keep coming back to the Philippines. It would be a pleasure because like I said before, arriving here and still be received with the same exact amount of love and embrace is amazing. You can’t compare it. You can’t buy it. It’s magical. I feel at home,” she said.
“Hopefully I’ll be able to keep coming back to the Philippines. It would be a pleasure because like I said before, arriving here and still be received with the same exact amount of love and embrace is amazing. You can’t compare it. You can’t buy it. It’s magical. I feel at home,” she said.
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Benedix Ramos shoots his first international film in Taiwan: 'It was a great experience!'
Benedix Ramos shoots his first international film in Taiwan: 'It was a great experience!'
Rhea Manila Santos,
Push Team
Published Feb 22, 2025 11:02 PM PHT

With his theater credits growing each year with productions like Bar Boys, Tabing Ilog, Ang Huling El Bimbo, and Next to Normal, Benedix Ramos said that performing live has really changed him as an artist after falling in love more with the craft.
With his theater credits growing each year with productions like Bar Boys, Tabing Ilog, Ang Huling El Bimbo, and Next to Normal, Benedix Ramos said that performing live has really changed him as an artist after falling in love more with the craft.
“The reason why I stayed in theater is because it is giving life to a person and it gives me so much life. That’s why I’m still here. The difference is that I now know that doing this makes me feel so alive even more. Everyday doing this, rehearsals, warm ups and even debriefings, it gives so much life to my life,” he told PUSH ABS-CBN.
“The reason why I stayed in theater is because it is giving life to a person and it gives me so much life. That’s why I’m still here. The difference is that I now know that doing this makes me feel so alive even more. Everyday doing this, rehearsals, warm ups and even debriefings, it gives so much life to my life,” he told PUSH ABS-CBN.
The Pinoy Big Brother housemate, who was part of PBB Kumunity Season 10 in 2022 where he was known as “Ang Streamboy Apo ng Pangasinan,” also has his sights set on a bigger stage this year. He just shot his first international film in Taiwan with actress Angel Aquino while in between rehearsals for the 9 Works Theatrical play Next to Normal.
The Pinoy Big Brother housemate, who was part of PBB Kumunity Season 10 in 2022 where he was known as “Ang Streamboy Apo ng Pangasinan,” also has his sights set on a bigger stage this year. He just shot his first international film in Taiwan with actress Angel Aquino while in between rehearsals for the 9 Works Theatrical play Next to Normal.
“Last January I was gone for a week to shoot a film with Ms. Angel Aquino and it’s something na masarap sa pakiramdam na meron kang ganun after theater, lalo na Next To Normal yung ginagawa namin so I feel like it helps my mental state kapag lumalabas ka dun sa space na yun. It was a great experience,” he said.
“Last January I was gone for a week to shoot a film with Ms. Angel Aquino and it’s something na masarap sa pakiramdam na meron kang ganun after theater, lalo na Next To Normal yung ginagawa namin so I feel like it helps my mental state kapag lumalabas ka dun sa space na yun. It was a great experience,” he said.
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The 30-year-old actor also shared what his experience was working with a foreign production crew.
The 30-year-old actor also shared what his experience was working with a foreign production crew.
“These are Taiwanese producers and award-winning creatives so it’s really such an honor to be working wiith them because they have a different discipline in film and yung pagka-Pinoy natin minsan, yung pagiging creative as a Pinoy, minsan pag nakakita rin tayo ng ibang creative, parang maiisip mo na uy, puwede rin pala yun. So we collaborated. The Filipino team and the Taiwanese team really collaborated on this film,” he added.
“These are Taiwanese producers and award-winning creatives so it’s really such an honor to be working wiith them because they have a different discipline in film and yung pagka-Pinoy natin minsan, yung pagiging creative as a Pinoy, minsan pag nakakita rin tayo ng ibang creative, parang maiisip mo na uy, puwede rin pala yun. So we collaborated. The Filipino team and the Taiwanese team really collaborated on this film,” he added.
In his latest play Next to Normal, themes of family and mental health are heavily discussed all throughout the musical. Benedix said he hopes that the conversation about mental health can start being normalized in Filipino families.
In his latest play Next to Normal, themes of family and mental health are heavily discussed all throughout the musical. Benedix said he hopes that the conversation about mental health can start being normalized in Filipino families.
“Hindi kasi normal sa pamilyang Pilipino na pag-usapan yung mental health, which is quite sad kasi we grew up in a household na minsan umaarte ka kapag umiiyak ka, umaarte ka kapag nagdadabog ka, nag-pa-panic ka or something like that, or na-a-anxiety ka. Pero this is the reason why this generation is really opening a door to that. Not just an idea, it’s an education. This generation actually is a great contribution for education, educating also our parents and grandparents, especially if they are open to accepting yung bagong konsepto ng mental health,” he explained.
“Hindi kasi normal sa pamilyang Pilipino na pag-usapan yung mental health, which is quite sad kasi we grew up in a household na minsan umaarte ka kapag umiiyak ka, umaarte ka kapag nagdadabog ka, nag-pa-panic ka or something like that, or na-a-anxiety ka. Pero this is the reason why this generation is really opening a door to that. Not just an idea, it’s an education. This generation actually is a great contribution for education, educating also our parents and grandparents, especially if they are open to accepting yung bagong konsepto ng mental health,” he explained.
Despite getting cast in more theater productions for the past few years, Benedix said in a previous interview that he is open to performing equally on all platforms if given the opportunity.
Despite getting cast in more theater productions for the past few years, Benedix said in a previous interview that he is open to performing equally on all platforms if given the opportunity.
“We all know naman na theater really takes so much of the time of your schedule or sa buong calendar mo blocked off yan for rehearsals and for shows and all that. There are so many sacrifices that you have to do when you’re doing your passion which is theater. And acting is really something that I’ve always loved doing even when I was still a child. Napupuslit puslit ko naman yung mga ibang acting gigs,” he told PUSH ABS-CBN.
“We all know naman na theater really takes so much of the time of your schedule or sa buong calendar mo blocked off yan for rehearsals and for shows and all that. There are so many sacrifices that you have to do when you’re doing your passion which is theater. And acting is really something that I’ve always loved doing even when I was still a child. Napupuslit puslit ko naman yung mga ibang acting gigs,” he told PUSH ABS-CBN.
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