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Sen. Pia Cayetano promotes fitness on Women's Day

Sen Pia Cayetano joins the United Women of Paknaan in Mandaue City on March 8, 2025, for International Women’s Day where she demonstrated squats alongside members to promote fitness and empowerment. She was welcomed by Rep. Emmarie Ouano-Dizon.

VIDEO BY KAISER JAN FUENTES

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00:00Good afternoon to our officials of the barangay and our future councillor and of course, I am here with Congresswoman Lollipop.
00:23I will tell you a story. I practiced in the police station.
00:29I translated for Lollipop, but I am already thick when I tell you stories.
00:35It's not perfect, it's not perfect because I still need a boyfriend in the police station to be perfect.
00:42I only have friends there.
00:46Okay, guess what?
00:51What day is it today?
00:54It's March 8th.
00:58The whole of March is Women's Month, but March 8th is International Women's Day.
01:06Where is Pia Cayetano?
01:07She is here in Pangnan, Mandaue, Cebu.
01:13I came here to celebrate International Women's Day.
01:18I'm so proud.
01:22I met a group of women who are dedicated to improving the lives of women.
01:31Congresswoman Lollipop gave me a lesson.
01:40My father, my friends, my grandfather, my uncle.
01:45She taught me a lot.
01:47I know that her passion to improve the lives of women is true.
01:52I will continue to celebrate for you.
01:55Is that okay?
01:57I have a story to tell.
02:00I don't want to be a burden to you, but I will start with a story.
02:05I was born administratively.
02:10Why?
02:12Because of my personal experience.
02:15If you have a good heart, if you have a good temper,
02:18if you have time and space in your heart to adapt,
02:29I want you to apply to DSW.
02:33It's okay, right?
02:35For Filipinos who love to love,
02:38question, question.
02:40Who takes care of their children?
02:43Not their children.
02:44See?
02:46They send them to school.
02:48They take care of their children.
02:50Or your grandmother.
02:52My grandmother, I might have lied to my grandmother.
02:55I sent her to school.
02:57I stayed with her.
02:59I sent her to school.
03:01She left.
03:03She got married.
03:05That's normal for Filipinos.
03:07My children will be my inspiration.
03:09It's been 20 years.
03:11My laws are still in the Cheaper Medicine Law.
03:14Where is the Cheaper Medicine Law?
03:16In the Philippines.
03:18It's the highest in Asia.
03:20But we're not the highest.
03:22We still need to improve, but the price of medicine has dropped.
03:34It's simple.
03:3610 steps.
03:3810 steps.
03:40Again.
03:42Next,
03:44you can do arm movements.
03:46I'll lower my mic so you can see.
03:49Next.
03:51We'll do squats.
04:0510, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
04:0910, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
04:20See?
04:22I told you.
04:24I don't like it.
04:26I don't like it.
04:28I don't like it.
04:30I'm serious.
04:35I don't like it.
04:37I don't like it.
04:39I don't like it.

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