Actress-comedian Ai-Ai delas Alas affirmed that she wants to support the live selling of Angelica Yulo, the mother of two-time Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo because she can “relate” to her.
During the media conference of “The Clash,” on Thursday, Sept. 12, Delas Alas was asked about her Facebook post in which she made it known that she wants to buy from Angelica’s live selling.
“Bibili talaga ako pinapahanap ko talaga siya kasi team nanay ako. Whatever it is, kung ano man ‘yung kaguluhan nila, ang nanay is nanay, actually kung usaping pera ‘yan, sabi nga nila pera lang ‘yan pero ‘yung niluwal ka ng nanay mo, mahirap manganak ha,” she remarked.
The actress-comedian underscored that she could relate to Angelica given her experience as an adopted child and her real mother had apologized to her.
“Sa totoo lang ‘yung panganganak, ‘yung niluwal ka sa buong mundo hindi mo na mababayaran ‘yon sa nanay mo. Never mo mababayaran,” she said. “Nakita ko naman ‘yung nanay niya. At nagsorry ‘yung nanay niya. Napaka-heartwarming na ang nanay mo nag-sosorry. Alam ko ‘yung pakiramdam ng ganon.”
“Kasi nga diba adopted ako siguro nagi-guilty ‘yung nanay ko nung pinaampon niya ako, ‘yung nagsorry siya sakin para akong binuhusan ng, ‘Hindi, nay, hindi mo kailangan magsorry sakin. Kasi nung ipanganak mo ako sapat na ‘yon, nabuhay ako sa mundong ‘to dahil sa’yo,” she added.
The “Tanging Ina” star also extended advice to Carlos’ girlfriend, Chloe San Jose, who’s also part of the Yulos’ feud.
“Kasi kung wala ‘yung nanay niya, wala kang darling ngayon. Kaya girl, huwag mo siyang aawayin. At tsaka hindi ka pa asawa girl. Girlfriend ka pa lang. Pag asawa ka na, pwede na. Pero pag girlfriend pa lang girl, huwag mo munang awayin,” she declared.
The public had previously witnessed the rift between the pair – Carlos and San Jose – and his mother. The pair’s relationship has been the subject of headlines since the athlete’s Olympic stint.
Meanwhile, Delas Alas will continue her stint as one of the celebrity judges in the upcoming season six of the talent competition, “The Clash,” which will premiere on Saturday, Sept. 14.