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Rhea Santos gives a teaser of her upcoming vlog 'Your Morning Girl Rhea'


She may have moved to Canada, but Rhea Santos is very much still our favorite morning girl.

The former morning show host has taken to vlogging to share her adventures in her new home.

In her new YouTube channel, Rhea posted the introduction montage of her vlog "Your Morning Girl Rhea," which summarizes her leaving "Unang Hirit" and starting a new life in Canada.

In an Instagram post, Rhea said that their move wasn't smooth-sailing.

"It wasn’t all smooth. There were also hurdles along the way. Muntik pa ko umuwi," she wrote.

"But you know what, because of the challenges, it made the journey sweeter. Kwento ko na lang next time," she added.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Dear everyone, Kamusta na? It’s almost two months since I left Manila to start a new life here in Canada. Everything happened in God’s perfect timing. It wasn’t all smooth. There were also hurdles along the way. Muntik pa ko umuwi???? But you know what, because of the challenges, it made the journey sweeter. Kwento ko na lang next time???? I’m starting a vlog and I’ve been working on it. It’s not much but I hope you’ll like it. I can’t promise I can upload videos as often but I will try my best to share what I can share. I hope you understand. Still getting used to talking to my phone???? so please bear with me. Sharing with you my vlog bumper which summarizes the start of my journey. Please do subscribe to my youtube channel: Your Morning Girl Rhea. I will upload episode 1 the soonest! Still editing?? Link in bio to subscribe? Have a beautiful morning! Your Morning Girl, Rhea ????????????‍?? #morninggirl #morning #leap #change #coffee #workout #purpose #life #happy

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She also promised to upload the first episode as soon as she can.

After working with GMA for 19 years, Santos decided to start a new chapter of her life in Canada with her family.

She will be studying broadcast and online journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

—JCB, GMA News