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Back-to-back episodes of KMJS, Imbestigador

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - An informative night is in store for Kapuso viewers tonight as Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS) and Imbestigador offer back-to-back episodes.

Nowadays, proposals are not only limited to those dreaming of finding their better half. High school students who are gearing up for the JS Prom are ready for Prom-posals. Learn the bag-of-tricks that the young students use to get the date of their life in KMJS.

Popularly known as the Papaya Queen of the ’90s, Aya Medel was one of the most sought-after sexy stars of her generation. When Aya took a hiatus from limelight, she used her time well to study and now, the former sexy star has become a sexy chef.

In her interview with Jessica Soho, Chef Aya shares her sumptuous dishes and divulges the secret recipes for success.

One taxi driver has a new trick to battle the looming monster traffic jams in the metro. With the major constructions happening in Metro Manila, many people try to find ways to fight the hideous traffic. Unperturbed with this news, Manong Driver eases the way when he converted his taxi into a videoke.

Also featured are the takla, a sea creature that looks like shrimp and lobster as well as the Nailympics in Rome with out-of-this-world nail art and the unsanitary manicure or pedicure practices.

Imbestigador comes next with hard-hitting exposé on a love that goes sour. John Arcilla portrays the role of Richard Dahan, an American citizen who fell in love with Filipina nurse Daisy, to be played by Ryza Cenon.

Hosted by Mike Enriquez, Imbestigador will expose the reason why Richard allegedly murdered his beloved wife. Why did their love story turn into a suspense thriller?

AYA MEDEL

CHEF AYA

IMBESTIGADOR

JESSICA SOHO

JOHN ARCILLA

KAPUSO MO

METRO MANILA

MIKE ENRIQUEZ

PAPAYA QUEEN

RICHARD DAHAN

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