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Wil to mellow ? Cindy Miranda shares Kuya Wil change on set.

Wil to mellow? Cindy Miranda shares Kuya Wil’s ‘change’ on set Apart from the now-showing film ‘40,’ Kiko Estrada leads the cast of the TV5 primetime show ‘Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa.’ His ‘40’ leading lady Cindy Miranda, on the other hand, is a co-host in the game show ‘Wil To Win,’ also on TV5. Kiko Estrada is now a bonafide primetime star! Indeed, hard work, if done with real action and not lip service, works every time! The “Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa” star is a walking and living proof. If you would ask Kiko four years ago if he ever thought he would be where he is right now — leading a primetime action show on TV5 during weeknights at 7:30 — maybe he would be in doubt.

This is a significant shift in his career trajectory, a testament to his resilience and dedication. Kiko Estrada’s journey is a compelling example of how hard work and perseverance can lead to remarkable transformations. The summary provided highlights Kiko Estrada’s career transformation and its significance. It emphasizes his newfound success and the dedication he has shown to achieve it.

The interview is conducted in a relaxed setting, with Kiko sitting in a comfortable chair. He is dressed in a stylish, casual attire, exuding an air of confidence and charisma. He speaks with a calm, measured tone, and his eyes sparkle with excitement.

She is a strong, independent woman who doesn’t need saving. She is used to taking care of herself. She doesn’t want to be rescued. She wants to be independent. The summary provides a glimpse into a narrative where a strong, independent woman, Megan, finds herself in a precarious situation. She is rescued by a seemingly benevolent character, Archie, who embodies the archetype of a computer shop owner. However, Megan’s initial reaction is one of resistance and disapproval.

Well now, let’s talk about Cindy who is able to juggle her films and the much-talked-about show of Willie Revilliame, “Wil To Win.” Since it was launched, Kuya Wil has been a hot topic among Gen Zs on social media who are doing parodies of his “sermons” to his production staff on air. Cindy explained that as of recent, things have changed on set and that Kuya Wil has mellowed. “Hindi na po niya kami sinesermonan,” she said. “At never naman niya ako nasermonan live.” According to Cindy, the energy inside the studio is amazing and that what they’re focusing on is helping the thousands of fans and even hundreds who line up each day. They feed them and make sure that help is given to where it is due.

She wanted to explain to the netizens, “Nakakaloka si Kuya Wil pero napakabait kaya sana manood kayo araw-araw.” If ever Kuya Wil reprimands on air it is because he means well and it is nothing personal. She said, “Si Kuya Wil, gusto lang niya kami talaga turuan, relax na lang kami.” Catch Cindy on “Wil To Win” at 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and Kiko Estrada on “Lumuhod ka sa Lupa” every 7:30 p.m. on TV5.

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