Ratings: As Cassie fights back, ‘Kadenang Ginto’ smashes own record thrice in one week | ABS-CBN

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Ratings: As Cassie fights back, ‘Kadenang Ginto’ smashes own record thrice in one week

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Marga (Andrea Brillantes) and Cassie (Francine Diaz) face each other in a trailer for the second season of ‘Kadenang Ginto.’ ABS-CBN/Dreamscape Entertainment Television

MANILA — “Kadenang Ginto” is on a record-breaking streak with its fresh season serving one dramatic twist after another, including the maltreated Cassie (Francine Diaz) learning to fend for herself in a mansion that used to be her home.

The Dreamscape afternoon drama set a new record viewership thrice in a span of one week, with its most recent highest-ever rating reaching 24% on March 19. That was nearly double the rating of its rival program, “My Special Tatay,” which registered 12.1%, according to Kantar Media.

Previously, “Kadenang Ginto’s” biggest viewership was 23.5% on March 18. That audience share toppled its last record, which it achieved as recently as March 14 with 21.2%.

The soaring ratings of “Kadenang Ginto” coincide with its newly launched second season, where the feuding families left behind by the deceased Robert (Albert Martinez) continue their tug-of-war over the Mondragon fortune.

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Daniela (Dimples Romana) and Marga (Andrea Brillantes) have regained control of the mansion — the result of Romina (Beauty Gonzalez) being framed, and incarcerated, for the death of Robert.

Evicted from her own room, Cassie for a time became a maltreated helper of the household, until the events of this week’s episodes where she fights back by reporting Daniela’s abuse to the police.

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