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Wilma Doesnt Gets Candid on ‘Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast,’ Trading Commute Stories for Smarter Ways Around the City

  • June 26, 2026
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Wilma Doesnt Gets Candid on ‘Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast,’ Trading Commute Stories for Smarter Ways Around the City

Long before Wilma Doesnt became one of the country’s most recognizable comedians, models, and showbiz personalities, she was another Filipino making her way across the metro — fare in hand, a little patience in reserve, and a plan for getting where she needed to be.

That version of Wilma took center stage on a recent episode of “Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast,” powered by MOVE IT, where the comedian swapped punchlines for something more personal: the everyday rhythm of commuting. The early mornings, the transfers, the careful math of stretching a transportation budget — she’s lived all of it, the way millions of Filipinos do every day.

Moreover, growing up in Cavite, she remembered when a trip to Manila was simply a longer journey than it is now. “Syempre, taga-probinsya ako eh. Noon kasi, bago ka makarating ng Manila from Cavite City, it will take three to four hours. Harrison Plaza lang ‘yung mararating mo,” she recalled.

Pressed on just how different the map looked back then, she painted the era in a single breath: “Way back nung 1994… Una, wala pang coastal road. Pangalawa, wala pang CAVITEX, girl. Kaya ang layo ng Cavite City d’on. Nagfe-ferry boat ako from Cavite City Naval Base.”

Everyday Struggles

It’s a story countless Filipinos know by heart, one that runs on patience, resourcefulness, and pure diskarte, even as new ways to move around the city continue to take shape alongside the transport systems people already rely on. And Wilma knows the flip side also, which is the quiet stress of watching a fare climb in traffic.

“Habang nagta-traffic ka, na-istress ka rin kasi nakikita mo ‘yung metro ng taxi… At minsan, dinadaya pa nila. May tinutuktok pa sa ilalim,” she said. “Kinokompyut mo na kaagad.”

That’s where MOVE IT enters the picture — not as a replacement for public transit, but as a complementary smart mobility option built to help commuters connect more easily to the systems already in place.

Wilma broke it down in plain terms, describing how pairing a motorcycle taxi ride with mass transit can make the whole trip flow better:

“Kung gusto mong mabawasan ‘yung biyahe mo, para [masulit] ‘yung value of your money, mag-MOVE IT ka, [tapos] sumakay ka sa nearest MRT or LRT station. Makikita mo ‘yung difference.” She continues, “To cut your stress, to manage your stress, ‘yung physical mo, ‘yung mental mo… It’s about time, you download the app. Mag-MOVE IT ka na.”

Long before Wilma Doesnt became one of the country's most recognizable comedians, models, and showbiz personalities, she was another Filipino making her way across the metro
Wilma Doesnt gets candid about life as a commuter, sharing how practical mobility solutions like MOVE IT resonate with urban achievers like her — people navigating Metro Manila traffic so they can focus on what matters most: career, family, and other life ventures.

For Wilma Doesnt, the brand partnership clicked precisely because it didn’t ask her to pretend. When MOVE IT came knocking, the connection was instant – this was, after all, the life she knew long before the cameras. “One, I’m a household name. Two, I’m a mother. Three, from a humble beginning… And four, alam nilang commuter ako,” she said. “So natuwa ako. I can relate much.”

That lived-in commuter honesty wasn’t lost on viewers. “Bentang benta yung kinuhang endorser ng MOVE IT,” a commenter named @CupofTea24 wrote under the episode, crediting Wilma’s comic energy and the fact that she had every road committed to memory. “Totoo ‘ung sinasabi nya about sa commute from Cavite,” they added. “Mapapaiyak ka talaga sa pag-commute.”

Stories of Filipinos

Moreover, others saw their own routines in the conversation. A viewer from Alfonso, Cavite shared that Wilma’s traffic stories hit home — the endless roadworks, the long walk just to get home — and that the platform had become part of how their family gets around:

“Nag-avail ako ng MOVE IT para sa anak ko. Ako ang nag-book pag-paalis nya ng bahay.”

And that’s also where MOVE IT’s Keep Moving promise takes on a more human face. For Wilma, it was never just about getting a ride faster. It’s about giving commuters a little more ease and a little more choice in how they piece their day together: one ride, one connection, one transfer at a time.

That care extends to the small things passengers actually notice — like the helmet they put on. Wilma raised the concern herself, the way any commuter would:

“‘Yung helmet na gagamitin ko, baka ginamit na ng pasaherong nauna sa akin tapos ako naman ‘yung susunod?” The answer, she pointed out, is already on the app: “Ang ginawa ni MOVE IT, may inilunsad sila sa GrabMart kung saan pwede kayong bumili ng sarili n’yong motorcycle taxi gear gaya ng bonnet, scarf, o cap para sa mga gustong maging extra hygienic.”

In the end, her guesting turned ordinary commuter talk into something that hit closer to home — a reminder that behind every ride is a distinctly Filipino story of determination, resourcefulness, and also heart. It also circled back to the spirit of the Keep Moving promise launched earlier this year: that motorcycle taxi mobility should be reliable not only in availability, but in the quality, safety, and care commuters can actually see and feel.

Additionally, it’s a promise the platform backs with concrete standards and real initiatives — from visible rider quality checks and hygiene efforts to commuter-facing safety features like Trip Monitoring, Share Your Ride, SOS support, AudioProtect, Fatigue Nudges, and Overspeeding Alerts.

For commuters like Wilma Doesnt — and for the millions of Filipinos who keep the city moving every day — the message lands clean and simple: getting around should feel a little easier for everyone. And alongside the transport options Filipinos already count on, MOVE IT commits to be one more reliable way to save time, ease the day, and add a little comfort to the everyday commute.

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