BONGBONG MARCOS & LIZA ARANETA-MARCOS:A beautiful love story beyond politics || #TTWAA Ep.58

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[Music] [Applause] to be honest i am so privileged to have them for the very first time programmer former senator bongbong marcos and his lovely wife attorney luis lisa araneta marcos magenta [Applause] [Music] no i was a working lawyer i worked in new york for six years wow okay so that was it was it for love at first sight [Laughter] is the other [Laughter] but when you get to know him hey how can you not fall in love nobody vomit whitney born when you're here it's like wow but when you're abroad it doesn't so didn't literally till we got to know each other then we became friends yeah then he fell in love with me in 1989 we got married 93. we're together already because i remember we were planning my return to the to the philippines together and we were like doing it planning it together remember from singapore and they said [Music] [Laughter] [Laughter] it's quite rare to find somebody you can talk to about this about any subject hero at that time except politics she doesn't like it okay yes yes you were on the other fence the best i've been imagine 32 now i had too high going out with him thirty two nine propose and it worked out when did the proposal happen [Music] [Music] [Music] when we saw her after the wedding's happening in the morning august 17 april 17th that's the day i know but imagine the the the coincidence because when she told me i remember april 17th it just so happened august 21 or is [Music] like what you said foreign foreign i never felt like when i was in my 20s that i felt ready to be married foreign [Laughter] [Laughter] abuse abuse your hospitality sir if you don't mind pang illing wow i knew your kids would watch this [Laughter] [Laughter] families a political uh actually background a great great uh grandfather super great you're super super now but anyway um as a person as the person that [Music] we never have been able to if it happens uh here if it didn't happen in new york with development especially i'm very private i already use the limelight so imagine your husband is a celebrity i mean he is so today celebrity because i don't really go out like i don't it's my second time to appear in a show or i don't really give interviews uh magazines i mean i can count the i think also early on with this politician transparent you're a lawyer you're a professor we don't get to do the normal [Music] to the korean restaurant to get the ingredients to walk to slovenia never again [Music] um [Music] netflix during the normal times why is it always in your house share prayer free drinks free everything now that i think about it we never had a dinner party in other people's houses at home when you finally had your kids or your three sons [Laughter] foreign [Laughter] [Music] um where are you going with friends you're just friends except happy birthday mom why did you text her for points i think we trust them on our children to you know just do the opposite uh together as a family sundays normally sundays lunch with my family here then dinner mariando with his family that's right here also the mom comes all the kids there was a point i was telling this i'm worried because our children do not know their cousins both sides both they're not known they are not known by their cousins and they do not know they know who they are so we have to always find a way now so that at least they and it's it seems to be to have worked and this isn't louis university in baguio i don't know here that's why you went back yeah and i know we have a place in baghdas i go there every every you know actually yeah you can't do that in one term so three terms yeah at the time of dominant representative to put up a law firm wrong number yeah and you know that was one of the best decisions in my life because i i thought first year the same class until they take the butter so four years young and they take the bar so after five years they know you you know them so that for me so nine years after that i thought in plm um fe universidad you got to fu yeah northwestern northwestern nine years uh slu then emmy miss you in now and then the last one the last one was marco state in ilocos online [Music] you know you help with the hotel the ghanian never come first bar after things like that right you don't you don't really realize it until until until it's there until it's there so so the next i don't know i'm sure [Laughter] it doesn't last very long something small things it's never really something major or we're disagreeing on something that there's nothing that fixes it immediately is work yeah concentration [Music] if i enter politics what can i do that my father didn't do yet i cannot see how would i do better than him you're the only one who can do it at this short notice yes [Music] you know that was that was what happened to me so do i have any regrets in the end no because when i needed to be when we needed to when i needed to be in politics for survival in post 86 91 that was for the survival of the family to help the family survive i knew what i was doing i knew how to run for congressman i knew how to be a congressman i knew how to be a vice governor i knew how to be a governor better now i think it's his choice you wanna because people start come to depend on you uh but again you you're needed you feel you're needed because if if uh you know i see things here i see things that are happening around the country we would be so bored we would be so bored i mean i find a lot of things to do it's nice to take a trip and then but you cannot do it for a whole year or you cannot do it for six months yeah me i'm never forgetting to tell me if my dad were alive today he'll cry you know my father you know i found out everything my diary and him every day in his own handwriting from 1969 until 1987. was there any regret marrying a politician apart from the part that i'm a private person no of course i'd rather of course with vogue no no regrets at all no regrets at all at all no i do it again it's really bad it's just the politics sometimes was there a time that you wanted to stop politics and be a private person i couldn't see how foreign they're still having to put up with all kinds of other things now it's much less now it's much much less now than maybe jan post 86 90s you know if there had been a chance i would have taken it because i didn't want to be in politics i didn't want to be in politics when i was younger if i was younger and then there was an opportunity that everybody is okay everybody's safe uh then maybe but i can't see that happening because you know politics doesn't work that way is there an advantage or disadvantages being an arenata no but there's stuff in politics that you don't you don't like at all politics but you know in fairness like here but we didn't so grow up grow up there so you don't really so i had to memorize five lines [Music] we didn't speak the language just a little right so i went to the entabladeon my my husband then i sat down and i held his hand right the big number oh my gosh it's okay honey you don't have to come anymore that was the beginning and end of my political career foreign security [Laughter] because nobody public speaking is not a natural it's not a natural thing to do there's no evolutionary reason for public speaking so it's a learned skill my father the luckiest person i know the disadvantages is that yeah my father had political opposition they also become your opposition fighting [Music] that's a big big advantage i don't know of anybody else who has that same advantage as i do that's why i i remember a story when my mother was in congress the first uh when she first runs a second signal in locals after the first week second week um congresswoman and that that's that's what i mean is that generational nagging generation alliance this time how would you describe each other it's the most thoughtful sincere person i know and like i said kanina i recommended a miracle worker in many many ways nothing both both in the professional side and in the family side mom how can you do this cid consider it done wow the next time you hear about it it's done cid cid boys don't worry one day you [Music] from manila [Music] foreign come back in 20 minutes foreign call your manager now very proud let me thank my personal sponsors gandan greek reyes doc crab's chiropractic wellness clinic rich's kitchen by richie yang ronald arnaldo for my clothes and of course by studio manila okay this time i'm going inside viewers thank you for having me it's my pleasure it should be me i should have my second and last several minutes no no no thank you very much i had a great time i hope you did too if my kids are watching your mom's more famous than me [Laughter] yes thank you you find some entertainment in our experience thank you so much for this uh opportunity mom lisa i hope this is not the first one and next time [Laughter] is [Applause] thank you [Applause] [Music] [Music] you
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Length: 51min 31sec (3091 seconds)
Published: Thu Sep 16 2021
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