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Cebu’s ‘Voice Kids’ runner-up shares life story in MMK

The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - “The Voice Kids Philippines” second runner-up Juan Karlos “JK” Labajo will inspire the viewers of ABS-CBN’s “Maalaala Mo Kaya” through his life story that will be aired tomorrow night. The 13-year-old “The Voice Kids” heartthrob will portray himself in the upcoming episode.

Contrary to public perception that he is well-off, the German-Filipino teen singer will share in “MMK” the life of poverty that he faced since birth. Together with his grandmother and uncle who raised him, JK grew up thinking that he should work hard for everything that their family has.

“A lot of people think that I come from a rich family because of the way I look. But what they don’t know is that we had huge debts in Cebu and we transferred from one house to another because of poverty,” said JK who grew up not knowing his German father while his mother was far away because of work.

When did JK realize he wanted to become a singer? How did he manage to wow the three coaches despite the fact that he lost his mother five days before his audition in “The Voice Kids?”

Also part of the upcoming episode are Phoemela Baranda, Janus Del Prado, Miguel Vergara, Jeric Raval, and Ces Quesada.

Capturing the hearts of Filipino viewers all over the world for the past 23 years, “Maalaala Mo Kaya” has legions of fans from different generations who cried, laughed, fell in love, and got inspired through the real-life narratives of the show’s letter-senders.

Don’t miss the longest-running drama anthology in Asia, “MMK,” every Saturday, 8 p.m., after “Wansapanataym” on ABS-CBN. (PR) (FREEMAN)

 

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CES QUESADA

JANUS DEL PRADO

JERIC RAVAL

JUAN KARLOS

MAALAALA MO KAYA

MIGUEL VERGARA

PHOEMELA BARANDA

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