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‘Multitasking’ Kim Molina’s imaginary switch-off button

/ 12:30 AM April 10, 2023

Molina (left) as Zsazsa Zaturnnah, with real-life boyfriend Jerald Napoles, who plays her husband in the sitcom “Team A”

Molina (left) as Zsazsa Zaturnnah, with real-life boyfriend Jerald Napoles, who plays her husband in the sitcom “Team A”

One wonders how actress Kim Molina is able to manage her time well, what with a weekly sitcom on TV5 opposite real-life boyfriend Jerald Napoles, comanaging a startup company with Jerald, and playing the title role in the current staging of the 2005 hit musical, “Zsazsa Zaturnnah.”

“Luckily, I have an imaginary switch-on and -off button in my body. I also don’t know how I do it. I guess one just needs to compartmentalize the different roles you play,” she told Inquirer Entertainment recently.

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“Also, when things get really tough, I just go back to being grateful for everything that is happening to me, instead of complaining why I have so many things to do in a day,” she added.

Kim said it also helps that she has a boyfriend who is also from the same field, and therefore, understands the demands of her work. “We really try not to argue because if we do, we won’t have anything to pay our bills,” she said, laughing. “Jerald would always remind me that when it comes to work, you don’t just think of yourself, but also the welfare of the other members of your team. Yes, it’s all about teamwork.” INQ

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