Boy Abunda on why he’s still in the industry: ‘I remain hungry’

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Boy Abunda on why he’s still in the industry: ‘I remain hungry’
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Even after decades of experience, Boy Abunda is still full of passion for his craft.

In an episode of “Updated with Nelson Canlas,” the King of Talk said the apart from God and the people around him, he owes it to himself and his drive.

“Hanggang ngayon, gutom pa rin ako. I remain hungry,” he said. “Pagpasok ko dito sa GMA, I continue to search, I continue to learn, I continue to listen. Excited ako.” “Maaasahan niyo po na pupuhunanan ko ang panahon ko dito sa GMA ng sipag, a lot of that sense of wonder,” he added. “I’d like to be able to reimagine and hopefully come up with things that are exciting.”“Magpasalamat ka dahil ang bait ng Diyos at pagbutihan mo. Lakas pa rin ng loob mo,” he said. “Sana ay ipagpatuloy mo yung prinsipyo na sa gagawin mo, ‘wag kang manakit, be fair, and be grateful.

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