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Camille Prats, Iya Villania, Suzi Entrata-Abrera weigh in on handling political differences between friends


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Camille Prats, Iya Villania, Suzi Entrata-Abrera weigh in on handling political differences between friends

Do Camille Prats, Iya Villania-Arellano, and Suzi Entrata-Abrera have political differences?

On "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda" on Wednesday, the country's favorite "Mars" said that politics is something they avoid talking about.

"If there's a frustration, parang blanket frustration, wala nang details. So kahit saang galing kang political side, lahat naman tayo medyo frustrated at this point, 'yun lang," Suzi said. "Up to this point, I don't know anong mga kulay namin. Pero 'yun lang, general feeling lang."

Camille said that there are topics on which they are not on the same page, and not just politics. However, they learn a lot of points from each other.

"'Hindi ko nakita 'yang perspective mo na 'yan, pero parang OK din 'yan,'" Camille said. "So we just respect each other, learn from each other's point of view."

The actress recalled them talking about their own pet peeves, "pero walang magtatalo. Walang magtatampuhan."

Suzi added that they respect each other's opinions and learn to see the other sides of the story.

"I think that's what's beautiful about this relationship, it's really the respect we have for each other and the genuine joy that we have being with each other," Iya said.

"If we would easily get turned off by you know differences, then obviously, it's probably not that great of a relationship or friendship," the Chika Minute host added.

"Mars," which aired from 2012 to 2019, was hosted by Camille and Suzi. It was later revamped to "Mars Pa More" featuring Camille, Iya, and Kuya Kim Atienza. The show concluded in 2022.

This year, Camille, Iya, and Suzi launched the podcast, "Kami Ang Inyong Mga…" —Nika Roque/MGP, GMA News