Ina Raymundo does not want to be called ‘tita’: ‘Masakit!’ | Inquirer Entertainment

Ina Raymundo does not want to be called ‘tita’: ‘Masakit!’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 03:23 PM August 03, 2018


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Actress Ina Raymundo reveals she does not want to be called a “tita.”

Much as they do not want to accept it, years have passed and a new generation of youngsters are here. Because of this, the actress laughingly said she gets hurt when she’s called a “tita.”

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“Kami ni Giselle Sanchez, ayaw namin ni tinatawag kaming tita, masakit, masakit!” she said in her Aug. 2 guesting on “Tonight WIth Boy Abunda.”

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Although she’s now in her 40s, the 90s Sabado Night’s girl still looks gorgeous as ever thanks to her very active lifestyle.

“Masakit kasi here I am doing everything to make me feel young and make me feel good tapos tatawagin mo kong tita. Pwede mo naman akong tawagin na lang na Ina or Ate Ina pwede naman yun.” she said.

But no matter how they choose to be as modern as they could, she and her best friend, sexy comedian Giselle Sanchez inevitably do some “tita” moves.

“Tapos bigla na lang pag mag-uusap kami bigla na lang mare-realize namin na may mga kilos kami may mga galawan kaming tita.”

More than being “titas,” they’d rather be called “millennial” moms.

“Kaya millennial mom kami, naka backpack kami ng bff ko, but if you’re 18 and below you can call me tita,” she said.

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Raymundo has kept herself fit and strong thanks to her very healthy and active living. She regularly works out and watches her diet so she could maintain her bombshell figure. In fact last year, she recreated her iconic beer commercial and still looked as sexy as she did 22 years ago.   /muf

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