Thursday, July 21, 2016

Gamiaw Entertainment: Ruffa’s mysterious ailment softens Annabelle’s heart

Welcome back to the Gutierrezes (from left): Raymond, Ruffa and daughters Venice and Lorin, Eddie Gutierrez and Annabelle Rama, and Sarah Lahbati and Richard Gutierrez. Not in picture but also on the family show It Takes Gutz To Be A Gutierrez (ITGTBAG) are siblings Elvis, Ritchie Paul and Elvis with his wife Alexa and their child. — Photos by VER PAULINO |   via PhilStar
           
Still directed by Steven Gilfeather (of Scottish descent who works for NBC Universal in London), ITGTBAG (which returns on Monday, July 25 at 8:30 p.m., anchoring E! Asia’s I Heart Pinoy Monday Block) shows how the Gutierrezes have been since three years ago when the show started (with more than 70 episodes to date).

Here’s how:

• Richard and girlfriend Sarah Lahbati’s son Zion, introduced on the show when he was barely a year old, has grown up. “He’s very talkative now,” said Sarah, “and he’s showing signs of being an action star like his dad. Mahilig tumalon-talon sa bed. He’s also fond of singing and sports.”

• Ruffa’s daughters Lorin, 12, and Venice, 11, are like any typical tweens who are techie and fashion-conscious. Both plan to take up Business and Entrepreneurship but don’t discount going into showbiz on Ruffa and his granddaughters: “When Ruffa was a kid, she was always in front of the mirror mimicking her favorite comedienne. Sina Lorin at Venice naman, they are always in front of the camera acting and singing.”

• Because Annabelle and director Steven Gilfeather are meeting all the time, according to Richard, “Nag-improve ang English ni Mommy at nag-improve ang Tagalog ni Steven.”

The resumption of ITGTBAG was delayed because the members of their family were busy with their respective activities. It was only now that they were able to arrange their schedules.

Incidentally, Funfare asked Ruffa how she felt about the airport bombing in Turkey that killed 36 and the coup attempt that left more than 160 casualties.

“I was concerned with what’s happening in Turkey,” admitted Ruffa who lived in Istanbul for a few years with her ex-husband Yilmaz Bektas. “Part of my daughters Lorin and Venice are Turkish. I reached out to the Bektas family and I was relieved that they were okay and nothing happened to them.

“You know, with what’s happening not only in Turkey but other parts of the world, we should really love one another, we should realize that life is short, so we must live life the best way we can.”



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