Michael De Mesa, hindi parin nakakauwi simula kahapon matapos ma-stranded

Veteran actor Michael De Mesa shared the inconvenience he experienced amid the Typhoon Caring.

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In his Facebook post, Michael shared that he was already stranded for 17 hours.

The veteran actor said that he was on the verge of crying as he really wanted to go home already.

“Stranded for 17 hours now coming from taping yesterday. Naiiyak na ako. The tow truck can’t get through, and my anxiety is kicking in. I just want to go home,” said Michael.

Michael’s wife, Julie Eigenmann, couldn’t hide her worry about the state of her husband.

“Praying you’ll be home soon, my love,” she said.

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A post shared by Michael Edward Eigenmann (@mdemesa24)

According to Michael, he was really affected by his experience.

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It can be recalled that many roads in Luzon were temporarily closed due to the flood brought on by the bad weather.

There were reports that most roads were slowly becoming accessible.

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