Mar 132014
 
The Gutierrez family (MNS photo)

The Gutierrez family (MNS photo)

With the family of showbiz veterans Eddie Gutierrez and Annabelle Rama set to star in their own reality show this summer, daughter Ruffa Gutierrez shared what fans can expect from the six-episode special.

Said to be the first show of its kind in Asia, “It Takes Gutz To Be A Gutierrez” will feature the personal and professional lives of the celebrity family.

“I’m very, very proud. It’s historic,” Ruffa said Thursday during a press conference attended by her parents and siblings, twins Raymond and Richard.

According to the actress, viewers can expect spontaneity and “mayhem” from the family. “The good thing about this is that we’re not only starring it, we’re producing it as well,” she said.

“Ang ayaw lang kasi namin na hindi totoo lang lalabas sa publiko. Kaya now that we’re in control, mapapakita namin ‘yung gusto namin ipakita sa mga tao.”

If there’s one thing their director, Emmy award-winner Michael Carandang, asked of the Gutierrez family, Ruffa said it is “to be as real as possible.”

But she stressed that the freedom given to her family can be a double-edged sword, noting the lack of filtering and editing on the show for her notoriously outspoken mother.

Hindi ko alam kung ano gagawin ni mommy sa show. Kasi reality show ‘di ba? So usually na-fifilter namin si mommy eh ‘to, baka pagtapos ng cruise at pagtapos ng taping, white na ‘yung buhok ko sa stress,” she said, laughing.

“There’s always one member of the family na kailangan lagyan ng subtitles,” Ruffa quipped, referring to her mother’s preference to speak in Filipino.

Despite their already well-documented lives, Ruffa said that viewers can still expect a lot of surprises and revelations in the show.

Siyempre, hindi naman lahat lahat ni-reveal na namin. Because everyone, I believe, has personal life, a public life, and a secret life. So maybe secrets will be revealed here,” she hinted.

Ruffa said that even the most private member of her family won’t be able to hide anything when the camera starts rolling.

“’Yung mga question na matagal niyo ng tinatanong, sasagutin niya dito. This is the proper venue,” she said, referring to her brother Richard.

It was earlier announced that the show will also feature Sarah Lahbati, Richard’s girlfriend, who is treated as part of the family, according to Annabelle.

Family naman si Sarah. Tuwang-tuwa ako kasi lahat ng prayers ko nasagot,” she said of her son’s willingness to be part of the show.

Rama couldn’t contain her excitement, adding that she is proud that her family is being likened to the Kardashians, stars of the hit US-reality television series, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.”

Dream come true kasi sabi ko sana maging ganoon ako, maging ganoon din ang buong pamilya ko. Siyempre, lahat ng tao may pangarap, maski hindi kami magkapantay, dumating kami sa maski kalahati man lang,” she said.

“It Takes Gutz to be A Gutierrez” is set to premiere on E!, Sky Cable Channel 57 in May. (MNS)

Jun 062013
 

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Feb 282013
 
Ruffa Gutierrez clarifies rumored ABS-CBN comeback

Ruffa Gutierrez (MNS Photo) MANILA, Feb 28 (Mabuhay) — No deal has been signed. Addressing her rumored return as a Kapamilya, Ruffa Gutierrez said her contract with TV5 is still up for re-negotiation when it expires in March. The 38-year-old actress-host, who was with ABS-CBN for three years before transferring to the No. 3 network in 2010, said any speculation as to her home network going forward is premature. “I don’t know yet. My contract is [with TV5] is up soon, so we have to re-negotiate, and everything is still very premature to talk about now. So once I know the plans, I’ll definitely let you know,” she said. “For me, mahirap magsalita ng ganoon o ng kung ano, kasi baka maudlot kung may negotiation na dapat pinag-uusapan,” she said. In the meantime, Gutierrez said she is gearing up for a new film project, on top of supporting her mom, talent manager Annabelle Rama, in her campaign leading up to the May mid-term elections. Rama is running for a seat in Congress under the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), to represent the first district of Cebu. “Aside from my mom’s campaign, I’m about to start a new project. I have a movie script that I’m reading. ‘Yun and then there are two other projects that I’m working on. I’m very excited about 2013,” Gutierrez said. (MNS)