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Ang Tunay na Buhay nina Jinri Park at Sam YG
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TUNAY NA BUHAY
Airing date: April 20, 2013
Tunay na Buhay ni JINRI PARK
Airing date: April 20, 2013
Tunay na Buhay ni JINRI PARK


Singkit, mestisa at matatas sa Ingles pero sa kanyang puso't diwa ay Pinoy raw siyang tunay. Si Jinri Park ay ipinanganak sa Korea pero lumaki at nagkamulat sa Cebu kung saan nagtrabaho ang kanyang ama. Matatas na rin ang kanyang pag-Tagalog dahil kumukuha siya ng mga klase sa Filipino. Sa pagmomodelo siya unang napansin pero ngayon ay nakikilala na rin siya sa hosting at acting - siya ang katambal ni Bossing Vic Sotto sa bagong sitcom ng GMA na “Vampire ang Daddy Ko.” Ngayong Sabado, alamin pa natin ang mga pinagkakaabalan ni Jinri. Wag palalampasin sa Tunay na Buhay pagkatapos ng Para Sayo ang Laban na 'to.
She is chinky-eyed, mestiza, and fluent in English but Jinri Park is a Pinay at heart. She was born in Korea but she grew up in Cebu where her father used to work. She can speak better Filipino now as she is taking up Filipino language lessons. Jinri first went into modeling but now she has also ventured into hosting and acting. She is Bossing Vic Sotto’s new leading lady in the new GMA sitcom "Vampire ang Daddy ko." This Saturday, get to know her more and what’s keeping her busy these days on "Tunay na Buhay" after "Para say o ang laban na 'to."
Sa radio station na Magic 89.9 sa programa niyang "Boys Night Out," maraming tagapakinig ang kanyang naaaliw at napapatawa dahil sa kanyang pagiging makulit at makuwela. Mula sa pagiging DJ, pinasok na rin ni Sam Gogna o Sam YG ang pagiging TV host ng iba't ibang programa sa telebisyon kagaya ng "Eat Bulaga," kung saan mas nakilala siya bilang si "Shivaker." Sa pagiging matatas niya sa pagsasalita ng Filipino, hindi mo aakalain na si Sam ay walang dugong Pinoy. Sa kabila nito, nakaranas siya ng samu't saring pangungutya at pang-aapi dahil sa kaniyang lahi. Ngunit hindi niya ito ginawang hadlang at nagsikap upang makamit ang mga pangarap niya sa buhay. Abangan ang kabuuan ng storya ng buhay ni Sam YG, ngayong Sabado dito lang sa Tunay Na Buhay.


In his radio program "Boys Night Out" on Magic 89.9, many listeners enjoy his wicked humor. From radio, Sam Gogna or more popularly known as "Sam YG" has also ventured into television through Eat Bulaga where he played the funny character "Shivaker." He is so fluent in Filipino you wouldn’t believe he is Indian and has no Filipino blood at all. Despite this, he has had his share of discriminations because of his race. But this did not dampen Sam who worked hard and persevered to reach his dreams. Find out his real life story on "Tunay na Buhay."
Tunay na Buhay ni SAM YG


In his radio program "Boys Night Out" on Magic 89.9, many listeners enjoy his wicked humor. From radio, Sam Gogna or more popularly known as "Sam YG" has also ventured into television through Eat Bulaga where he played the funny character "Shivaker." He is so fluent in Filipino you wouldn’t believe he is Indian and has no Filipino blood at all. Despite this, he has had his share of discriminations because of his race. But this did not dampen Sam who worked hard and persevered to reach his dreams. Find out his real life story on "Tunay na Buhay."
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