Ryan reveals Judy Ann’s ‘brilliant’ house rules during lockdown

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Ryan reveals Judy Ann’s ‘brilliant’ house rules during lockdown
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How TV host Ryan Agoncillo and wife, actress Judy Ann Santos, explained to their children all about the pandemic and the ongoing ECQ is a story worth telling.

Ryan said Judy Ann “did something brilliant” a week after the ECQ was first implemented. He admitted that he wasn’t aware of the effect of his wife’s gesture until a little while later.

“We would eat a set of food for dinner, then eat the same thing the following day. One day, my wife surprised us with food delivery. The meal had been simple—French fries, chicken nuggets and burgers—pero party na! That’s how we introduced the idea to the kids—that from that moment on, we would have to make sacrifices.”“You can’t turn on the air conditioner if you’re alone in a room. There has to be at least three members of the family with you before you can use it,” Ryan explained.

During the interview, Ryan said he was seated on the couch, “just like I always am when I’m here at home. The only difference is that if you weren’t interviewing me, then I’m either in a video meeting or in an exchange of emails. Isolation is a big deal, yes, but there are much bigger things to consider.”

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