The actor is giving his almost two million followers on his Jericho Rosales Official Facebook page nothing but good vibes every time he goes live for his “talk show,” dubbed as #GabiNaNaman With Jericho Rosales.
“Talk to me,” was how Echo expressed his eagerness to connect with his viewers and honestly told that it’s his first time to go live on his FB page “out of pure boredom.” That was a month after we were put on an enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
He was amazed to see how, within only a few minutes, his page started to flood with comments from people here and abroad. Echo didn’t even expect that his interaction with his virtual audience would turn out amusing and fun. Their exchange of pleasantries was seemingly endless and with Echo obliging to do shoutouts was sincere. He made them feel comfortable about sharing how another day had passed or what they had for dinner. Those small talks were interesting.
No wonder, #GabiNaNaman with Jericho Rosales has become a regular habit. Once a week, Echo goes live and engages his followers in a free-wheeling talk. True to his promise that #GabiNaNaman is all about having a good time, Echo knows how to put everyone in stitches. Once you get to see his funny side, you would probably forget that he is one of showbiz’s finest dramatic actors.
His “studio” is right inside his home and, apart from netizens, he also has a live audience (members of his household). Try visiting his FB Live page and you’ll see how Echo makes an effort to include videos of his “kakwelahan,” that are actually appropriate to the show’s off-the-cuff tagline, “Kulitness is the key and mokong is the way!”
This story is from the May 28, 2020 edition of The Philippine Star.
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