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Mario Bautista, has been with the entertainment industry for more than 4 decades. He writes regular columns for People's Journal and Malaya.

Mar 3, 2010

Korean Grace Lee is a fan of Pinoys

GRACE LEE, the Korean TV host seen in GMA-7's sizzling hot morning show, "Dis Iz It", is a GMA Artist Center talent. She started appearing on GMA shows with "Etheria" three years ago, then "The Sweet Life". She maybe Korean but speaks Filipino and English fluently since she's been living here since she was 10. "I'm the biggest fan of the Filipino people and culture," she says. "I may not be born here but I think and feel like a pure Pinoy who is loving, family-oriented, hardworking and God-fearing."

How is it hosting "Diz Iz It"? "I'm amazed at the diverse range of talents of our contestants, which proves Pinoys are really so talented. Lahat ng Pinoy, may angking talino at galing. Nakakatuwa! I particularly love the 'This is your Moment' portion of the show where we pick audience members at random and ask them them to show off his talents impromptu. Game na game ang Pinoy once the camera is focused on them. They have no qualms about performing and entertaining. I also enjoy the company of my co-hosts Bayani Agbayani, Ehra Madrigal and Sam YG." Grace also co-hosts "Good Times with DJ Mo" on radio. Someday, she dream of doing a talk show that will empower the youth. "They have a lot of very important things to say."

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