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Scholar ng PCU… NANAY NI CARLOS YULO, PROUD NA COLLEGE GRADUATE NA

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ni Mercy Lejarde @Showbiz Talkies | March 16, 2026




TALKIES - NANAY NI CARLOS YULO, PROUD NA COLLEGE GRADUATE NA/FB Angelica Poquiz Yulo

Photo: FB Angelica Poquiz Yulo




Ibinahagi sa social media ng mother dearest ng two-time Olympic gold medalist na si Carlos Yulo na si Angelica Yulo ang masayang balita ng kanyang pagtatapos s;

;Yes guys, nakapagtapos si Angelica sa kursong Office Administration mula sa Philippine Christian University (PCU).


Aniya, “She believed she could, so she did. They say it’s never too late and today I proved it and this also proves that determination knows no age limit. This diploma isn’t just a paper, it’s a testament to my resilience and the refusal to let go of my dreams.


“But all of this wouldn’t be possible through the help of Mr. Jeffrey Perida and the President of the Philippine Christian University Dr. Junifen F. Gauuan for giving me a full ride scholarship.


“My heartfelt gratitude to these two amazing and kind hearted souls. Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) Graduate.

“Bachelor of Science in Office Administration

BSOA.”


Isang malaking congratulations, Angelica Yulo.


“WHEN they’re older, they won’t remember how many toys I bought for them because mom was working ‘for them’. They will remember my presence not my presents,” ang pahayag ng aktres na si Camille Prats sa kanyang social media post.


Ibinahagi ni Camille Prats ang isa sa pinakamahirap na naging desisyon niya sa kanyang buhay.


Saad ni Camille, “Last year, I had to make one of the toughest decisions. I decided, with my husband’s support, to stop working.


“Acting is a big part of my life. I have been doing TV work since I was 7. It’s safe to say that I breathe my job.


“As we walk in faith, God impressed upon me to take a break and focus on family life. What once felt like a blessing turned out to be a burden.


“Working 18-20 hours a day 3x a week really took a lot of time and energy away from my family. It made me rethink my priorities in life.


“As a millennial mom, we were taught or made to believe that we can have both. A career and a thriving family. But the reality is we can’t. As one thrives, the other suffers. It’s impossible to win at both.


“By the support of my husband and a huge leap of faith that God is never lacking, that He supplies all of our needs since all things are from Him, I get to enjoy and never miss out on moments I can never take back. And those are these precious moments spent with my family.


“When they’re older, they won’t remember how many toys I bought for them because mom was working ‘for them’. They will remember my presence, not my presents.”

Korek ka r’yan, Camille Prats.

‘Yun lang, and I thank you.


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