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Miguel Tanfelix remembers 'workation' experience in Korea for 'Running Man PH' new season

By Aedrianne Acar
Published March 15, 2024 11:11 AM PHT

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Miguel Tanfelix and his Running Man PH experience


Versatile actor Miguel Tanfelix recalls the best moments shooting for the high-rating reality game show 'Running Man Philippines.'

Sparkle actor Miguel Tanfelix is in awe of the great opportunity given to him to be part of the much-awaited reality game show Running Man Philippines.

Miguel is the eighth new member of the high-rating show joining Mikael Daez, Glaiza De Castro, Buboy Villar, Lexi Gonzales, Kokoy de Santos, and Angel Guardian.

Meanwhile, Ruru Madrid was earlier announced to have a special participation in season two.

The 25-year-old actor told 24 Oras how his experience shooting in South Korea for more than a month was like.

He said, “Actually, parang every day nire-reminisce ko pa rin 'yung lahat ng nangyari sa Running Man. Sa on-cam, off-cam dahil sobrang experience sa akin.”

“Sa loob ng 43 days, sobrang daming nangyari,” he added.

Since he missed his family and on-screen partner Ysabel Ortega while shooting for Running Man Philippines, Miguel made sure to bring lots of pasalubong for them.

According to Miguel, he went on a shopping-spree to surprise Ysabel the moment he returned.

“Pinag-shopping ko po siya. Sabi niya mga two to three outfits lang pero super nag-enjoy ako,” Miguel noted.

Ysabel replied, “Sabi ko siya na bahala.”

Miguel added, “Puno 'yung mga kalahati ng maleta ko purong damit lang po ni Ysabel.”

Beginning March 17, Miguel and Ysabel will be joining several A-list Kapuso for the All-Out Sundays Summerversary Special.

Here are more details of this grand event in the video below.

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