IF most parents are supportive of their children's showbiz careers, Roderick Paulate's dad was an exception. A typical disciplinarian, his dad — a former department head of The Manila Times — resented his entry into the showbiz fray.
It was Roderick's doting mom who had his back, cheering him on as he was slowly making a name for himself.
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