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Drew Arellano says his relationship with his kids grew deeper amid pandemic


Drew Arellano said his relationship with his three kids Primo, Leon, and Baby Alana grew deeper as he spent more time with them amid the pandemic.

"Nothing changed really. It's just  a little bit more time with the family. I'm not complaining. There's nothing like when you have time with your family," he told the press in an interview with the media for the return of "Biyahe in Drew" this coming Friday.

Drew said the quarantine period has allowed him to get to know his kids better.

"The more you know your kids, then the more that you can actually to have the confidence to know how they are growing," Drew said.

"You know what they want, you know what they don't want, so your relationship gets deeper by the day," he added.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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According to Drew Arellano, the pandemic highlighted even more what he already knew about fatherhood and parenting.

"Time with the family is key, time with the family si golden, we are on borrowed time, time is my currency, which means I will prioritize my time with my family more than anything because that works for me and that's how I live my life," he told GMA News Online.

Drew said he and his wife Iya Villania are "very lucky because of the kids, the kids give us just, man, true happiness." — LA, GMA News