04/08/2025
MC: May naghikayat sa akin, “Ito o, para maaliw ka.” Sa casino, iba ang saya kapag papunta ka pa lang doon — ang saya mo. Pero pag natalo ka na, pauwi ka na, doon ka magsisisi. Tapos hanggang, “Babawi ako, babalik ako. Kailangan kong bumawi. Ah, konti lang ’to — ₱50K, kaya itong bawiin, isang jackpot lang. Ay, ₱100K, kaya pa ’to. Ay, ₱200K na natalo ko. Ay, ₱300K na… ay, ₱500K na…”
Toni: Pinakalaking natalo mo?
MC: ₱800K — isang gabi.
Toni: Totoo bang umabot halos ₱10 million?
MC: More than siguro! 2011 to 2016 — limang taon.
MC: Nang makita ko ang bank account ko, ₱3,000 na lang ang natira. Paano ko mababawi?
MC and Lassy recently shared a powerful message: If you’re into gambling, stop now — because no one really wins. Everyone loses. Coming from two people known for making us laugh, their honesty was surprising but meaningful.
MC shared how he lost millions over the years, ending up with just ₱3,000 in his bank account. What started as fun turned into a painful habit. He kept telling himself, “babawi ako,” but the losses just got bigger. Lassy agreed, saying the thrill fades and regret takes over.
Their stories remind us that gambling isn’t worth it. It might feel exciting at first, but in the end, it takes more than it gives. Time, money, and peace of mind — all gone.
If you or someone you know is into gambling, take this as a warning. Quit while it’s early. The longer you stay, the harder it is to get out.
MC and Lassy’s message is clear: Walang panalo sa sugal. Lahat talo.