Jennica Garcia Says She Is “Mabenta Sa Koreans”

Famous actress Jennica Garcia shares this story while she was in Korea.

“It’s Your Lucky Day” host and actress, Jennica Garcia shares a story that made her say she is “mabenta sa Koreans”.

After a long hiatus, actress Jennica Garcia is now enjoying the limelight again as she was able to get a second shot at showbiz and getting “back-to-back-to-back” projects. And very supportive of her getting back on track again as an artist is her mom, veteran star Jean Garcia.

Her major acting comeback was in the Kapamilya primetime series Dirty Linen. She is also a part of another drama titled Fractured.

Apart from these acting projects, she also did a hosting job as one of the co-hosts in the traditional digital (TraDigital) platform PIE Channel’s interactive game show Ur Da Boss. She is also one of the hosts of a new game show called “It’s Your Lucky Day“.

She’s been given another chance to revive her career in the entertainment industry and it looks like she is doing well. She is loved as one of the of IYLD, a temporary show to fill in the slot of It’s Showtime while it is still under suspension.

And recently, in a new episode of the show, Jennica’s love life was interrogated by her co-hosts, and Melai, the one she seems the closest with, revealed something about her and a Korean guy.

“Jennica, maraming nagtatanong. Very talented, napakagandang binibini, napakabait. Wala ba talaga na nagpapatibok ng puso mo ngayon?” asked Luis Manzano. She was teased by the other but she insisted that no one os currently pursuing her. However, Melai knows something.

The teasing leads her to share a story about her experience in Korea.

Before, she used to wonder why she seemed like not the type foreigners would easily get attracted to. She realized the reason why when she was in Korea.

Jennica Garcia

She shared based on the video, “Sa Korea kasi Kuya, medyo mabenta tayo sa Korea. Nagulat ako kasi dati pumunta kami sa Poblacion. Hindi ako pinapansin ng mga afam… Kaya pagpunta ko sa Korea, ‘Hala! Dito pala!'”

She then admitted that she has this Korean guy whom she’s talking with but the language is a barrier. Finding it difficult to communicate with him, she decided to not just push it.

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