A tale around two cousins who meet and become hopelessly enamored with the girls of their chief. The four were living it up at a barrio festivity when their folks’ foes snatched the two women. De Leon’s wellbeing decayed in 2021, experiencing a coronary episode in July which expected him to go through angiogram and angioplasty and contracting COVID-19 in the midst of a pandemic of the illness in October which prompted partner Michael V. dispatching a pledge drive for him. He passed on at the St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig on November 21, 2021. Kapuso entertainer author Michael V. has spoken to the general population to help the “OK Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie” chief, whom he said is in desperate need of monetary help because of COVID-19. Michael V. has likewise mounted a raising money occasion for De Leon, who was the overseer of his shows “Pepito Manaloto,” and “Air pocket Gang.” He has given us the absolute most entertaining sitcoms on public television, and he will be beyond a doubt missed. On July 17, 2021, the chief gave the update through an Instagram post. He depicted in a long inscription the encounters of the month that he called “Happy July,” including “1 cardiovascular failure, 1 rescue vehicle ride, 12-hours in the ER, 1 angiogram/angioplasty and 5 stents.” Some of Direk Bert’s workers in the business, for example, previous Sexbomb artist Aira Bermudez, broadened their sympathies. Artist Richard Reynoso reviewed his affectionate recollections with the chief. His last task would be the prequel Pepito Manaloto: Ang Unang Kuwento and Bubble Gang which were underway starting at 2021. The tragic goodbye of his child Niko de Leon in the Instagram story: “Thank you for everything, Dad. Rest well at this point. I love you for eternity.”
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