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'The Clash': Jayce San Rafael still feels like a winner thanks to family's support
'The Clash': Jayce San Rafael still feels like a winner thanks to family's support

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time5 days ago

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'The Clash': Jayce San Rafael still feels like a winner thanks to family's support

Jayce San Rafael is exiting the 'The Clash' a lot more sure about himself. The Las Pinas-based singer is the latest hopeful to get eliminated from the reality talent search. In an interview with GMA News Online, Jayce said that in joining 'The Clash,' he wanted to prove something to his family. His older siblings are the Tukomi Brothers, vloggers who went viral for their prank videos, and this became his source of motivation in the competition. 'Biggest achievement would be finally, makuha ko 'yung support and appreciation ng family ko,' Jayce told GMA News Online. 'Feeling ko talaga ako 'yung weakest link, ako 'yung loser sa 'min eh. Kasi tatlo kaming magkakapatid, kambal sila. Feeling ko hindi ako na-a-appreciate, feeling ko walang suporta sa 'kin 'yung family ko,' he added. Jayce said that he now sees his family's love and support towards him. 'Win or lose, whatever happens in the competition, maging successful man o hindi—ang success ko 'yung pamilya ko na babalikan,' he said. 'Alam kong may nagmamahal sa 'king pamilya at susuportahan ako all the way.' 'Panalo na 'ko na nararamdaman ko 'yung family support eh,' he added. 'Matalo man ako, feel ko panalo na ako eh. Matanggal man ako ngayon po, happy ako na uuwi ako sa bahay na masaya.' And despite the results of the show, Jayce remains determined and keeps his heart in music. 'Basta ako, pursue ko talaga 'yung music whatever happens.' 'Magsusulat ako, magpo-produce ako for myself and for other artists.' Should he go back to his day job or regular days, 'Alam ko sa sarili ko na may nagawa ako for my music. Nakasali ako sa national singing competition, naharap ko 'yung fears ko na ma-TV.' In a previous interview, Jayce likened his 'The Clash' journey to the song 'The Winner Takes It All' by ABBA because 'matira matibay talaga.' He added there are a lot of challenges, twists, and turns in the competition and so, 'Kung sino man mananalo, you deserve it.' 'The Clash' airs at 7:15 p.m. on Sundays on GMA Network. —JCB, GMA Integrated News

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