[New post] ‘What matters is someone still likes you’: Mini Ms. U’s innocent, pure answer touches Anne Curtis, netizens
Jam A posted: "'It's Showtime' host Anne Curtis could not hold back her tears after a Mini Ms. U candidate showed her kindness and innocence in handling a situation given to her. Seven-year-old Annika Co was asked to do a scene with Vice Ganda, who acted as her frien" Definitely Filipino News
'It's Showtime' host Anne Curtis could not hold back her tears after a Mini Ms. U candidate showed her kindness and innocence in handling a situation given to her.
Seven-year-old Annika Co was asked to do a scene with Vice Ganda, who acted as her friend who suddenly became afraid to perform on stage.
"What if you have a performance with your friend but she's too nervous to sing in front of the audience and she doesn't want to sing anymore," Anne asked.
Annika, at first, tried to instruct Vice to calm down by breathing in and out. Annika also suggested that she go on stage first and sing the first parts. "And then if you feel safe to do it, you can come with me," she added.
"I'm afraid that the audience might not like me," Vice responded.
"Who cares if the others don't like you? I like you and everybody else does. What matters is somebody still likes you. If some people don't like you, then it's fine. What's important is someone still likes you!" Annika said; drawing cheers from the crowd. Meanwhile, Anne can already be seen wiping her tears.
"But who is that person that still likes me even if I'm no longer the best? Because people like people if they are the best, but once they learn that they are not the best anymore, they don't like them," Vice said.
"What? You shouldn't be worrying about if you will be the best in the world, you have to be the best version of yourself!" Annika assured her.
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To which, Vice replied, "Can you hold my hand?"
"Yes. Now, are you ready to go on stage? If you don't want to, I can go first. If you don't really want to do it, it's fine. We can just do it another time," Annika explained.
After the scene, Vice asked Anne why she became emotional. "Naiyak ako kasi it was so pure na parang if everyone could be as kind as this child, wala nang hatred sa mundo. It was so innocent and pure. So beautiful!" Anne said.
Many agree with Anne. Commenters praised the kid as well the parents who raised such a wonderful kid.
"It made me cry. Kuddos to the parents for raising a kid like this, so much to learn from this kid. She has reminded us to be kind to one another."
"Annika's eloquence not only engages the intellect but also stirs the emotions, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. I hope she'll be part of "Isip Bata" or other segments so we can listen to her more."
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