Daniel Padilla wants to ask Kathryn Bernardo this ‘kilig’ question

Photo courtesy of Kathryn Bernardo's Instagram account

In light of their new movie The Hows of Us, Daniel Padilla guested on Vice Ganda’s show Gandang Gabi Vice. As a segment of the show, they played a game called, “Tanong MoMukha Mo,” where Vice will flash different pictures on the screen and have Daniel ask them a question that he’s been meaning to ask. 

They first showed a photo of his uncle Robin Padilla and Daniel shared how this man is such an inspiration in his life and emphasized how Robin was able to show people that celebrities can do so much more than what people perceive. Since Robin’s photo was a serious one, his question was, “Sino gusto mo suntokin sa picture na yan?” (Who do you want to punch based on the picture?) Next up was his mom Karla Estrada who he describes as the person he can lean on and his question was, “Ma, san ka na?” (Ma, where are you?) which he shares is a regular question he would text her to see if she’s already home. 

But the next picture got everyone excited, it was a photo of Kathryn Bernardo. “Close kami niyan, tol,” (We’re close!) he said to Vice. Vice asked if Daniel loves her and he responds with, “Siya tanongin natin. Love mo ko?” (Let’s ask her. Do you love me?) and basically the crowd and Vice lost it out of kilig

Now, we think we know what her answer is given the fact that Daniel revealed that the two have been together for five years already

 

Photo courtesy of Kathryn Bernardo’s Instagram account

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