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Pokwang reveals she has a 4-year-old grandson: 'I'm a proud lola'


Pokwang reveals she has a 4-year-old grandson: 'I'm a proud lola'

Pokwang revealed that she is already a lola!

On Wednesday's "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," the "TiktoClock" host was asked what her love advice would be for her daughter, Mae.

Pokwang told Mae to take care of her heart, and then asked her if she could announce the news on national television.

With Mae's consent, Pokwang emotionally shared that she has a four-year-old grandson.

"Tito Boy, may apo na 'ko. I'm a lola and it's another blessing," she said.

"I have [a] four-year old [apo], super, super cute. Another blessing ng buhay ko. Another reason na ipagdasal ko 'yung sarili ko na humaba pa 'yung buhay ko para makita ko 'yung paglaki. Ta's super, super, super cute na bata, super talino four years old. I'm so proud, I'm a proud lola."

She added that she wants her apo to call her Mamita, but for some reason, he calls her Mommy Gay.

According to Pokwang, Mae got pregnant during the time when she was supposed to work in New York but the pandemic happened, dashing her daughter's plans.

She also shared that she did not get mad at Mae when she got pregnant.

"Lagi kong sinasabi maka-graduate ka lang masaya na 'ko. Kasi 'yun lang talaga. Sinunod naman niya ako kahit masakit sa likod 'yung tuition fee niya. Sabi ko, 'Anak maka-graduate ka lang, ako na 'yung pinakamasayang nanay."

Mae did exactly that, as she graduated from Enderun Colleges with a degree in Culinary Arts.

"Ginawa naman niya. Naka-graduate siya, nakapagtrabaho siya, hindi naman siya naging pasaway na bata. Hindi naman siya naging sakit na ulong anak. Kaya nung nalaman ko na she's pregnant, I am so so so happy. Hindi ako nagalit, hindi ko siya sinumbatan," said Pokwang.

Mae and her non-showbiz partner live with Pokwang, and are the ones who manage the Kapuso host's business.

Mae also shared to Tito Boy that she and her partner have plans to get married, although their priority right now is their son and her sister, Malia.

— CDC, GMA Integrated News