Teacher Georcelle describes Sarah Geronimo in three words
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Teacher Georcelle describes Sarah Geronimo in three words
Cristina Malonzo-Balane
Published Mar 31, 2017 04:50 PM PHT

On Tonight with Boy Abunda, Teacher Georcelle of G-Force joined Fast Talk and delighted viewers with her answers and her dynamic vibe.
Asked to choose between hip-hop and jazz, she chose “both.” As a mom, she described herself as “crazy.” Asked where her sanctuary is, she said, “sa banyo.”
Asked to choose between hip-hop and jazz, she chose “both.” As a mom, she described herself as “crazy.” Asked where her sanctuary is, she said, “sa banyo.”
She also disclosed her very first salary as, “750 pesos.” Asked, “kung hindi ka dancer, ano ka?” Teacher G. said, without batting an eyelash, “goddess.”
She also disclosed her very first salary as, “750 pesos.” Asked, “kung hindi ka dancer, ano ka?” Teacher G. said, without batting an eyelash, “goddess.”
If there is a person Teacher G. wants to dance with, she said, “I want to dance again with my husband.”
If there is a person Teacher G. wants to dance with, she said, “I want to dance again with my husband.”
Asked, “what’s Sarah Geronimo really like,” Teacher G. says, “bungisngis, simple, astig.”
Asked, “what’s Sarah Geronimo really like,” Teacher G. says, “bungisngis, simple, astig.”
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For Teacher G, the greatest dancer of all time is “Fred Astaire.” The smell of success for her is, “mabango, masarap.”
For Teacher G, the greatest dancer of all time is “Fred Astaire.” The smell of success for her is, “mabango, masarap.”
Asked if dancers are good lovers, “Not just lovers, but we are movers, so we are great!”
Asked if dancers are good lovers, “Not just lovers, but we are movers, so we are great!”
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