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Ciara Sotto looks back at her 'TGIS' days: 'We were more than just co-actors'


Ciara Sotto took a trip down to memory lane and posted some throwback photos from the iconic youth-oriented TV show TGIS, of which she was a part.

On Instagram, Ciara shared photos of moments she shared with co-stars including Rica Paraleo, Angelu de Leon, Bobby Andrews, Michael Flores, Red Sternberg and Onemig Bondoc.

"This iconic youth-oriented TV show is where I met so many wonderful people who are still my friends until now," Ciara wrote in the caption.

Ciara said she and the rest of the gang were "more than just co-stars, up until today, I still consider them FAMILY. I will always be grateful to my Tita Mina Aragon (bless her soul!) for making me a part of this weekly show."

She said this show is where she grew up, matured and learned how to really work hard and have fun at the same time.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Regina “Rain” Abrera. TGIS is one part of my life I will never forget and will be eternally grateful for. This iconic youth-oriented TV show is where I met so many wonderful people who are still my friends until now. We were more than just Co-actors, up until today, I still consider them FAMILY. I will always be grateful to my Tita Mina Aragon (bless her soul!) for making me a part of this weekly show. I can say that this is where I grew up, matured and learned how to really work hard and still have fun at the same time. I never complained about not being able to sleep even when I had school. It was a condition my parents gave me, yes I could be an actress but I had to attend regular school too, which I did. I always look forward to our shoot, even if we got really tired from filming until dawn. Group hug!!! I love and miss each and everyone of you!! Hope to see you soon guys!!! #roadto40 #gratitude #tgis

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"I never complained about not being able to sleep even when I had school. It was a condition my parents gave me, yes I could be an actress but I had to attend regular school too, which I did," she narrated. " I always look forward to our shoot, even if we got really tired from filming until dawn."

"TGIS" was a youth-oriented program that aired on August 12, 1995 in GMA. It concluded on November 27, 1999. — Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/LA, GMA News