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- Dancers perform in front of a panel of judges to compete for $1 million and the title of "Best in the World."
- A group of housemates live together under the same roof, isolated from the outside world and filmed around the clock, to compete for a cash prize.
- Ramon grew up in a poor community in Bicol and was abandoned by his father at an early age. From the province, he went to Manila hoping to give his family a better future and to be able to finish his studies. One day, his professor encouraged him to try Karate to earn a scholarship. His hard work paid off when a Singaporean Kyokushin Karate trainer, Sensei Steven (Atoy Co), discovered him and helped him finish high school and become a Karate champion. As his dreams slowly turned to his favor, another setback arose when his girlfriend got pregnant and eventually betrayed him. How did he survive after all of the challenges in his life? What inspired him to enter the MMA scene?
- Life has always been hard for Victorio, who became a construction worker at the age of 12 to help his sickly father and their family survive. He always had close brushes with the authorities for drug-dealing but eventually gets caught and jailed. Because of this, his father Nitoy's (Ronnie Lazaro) heart is broken by his son's troubles and is left to fend for himself amid failing health. This leaves Victorio's despairing and depressed while inside the prison. He gets initiated into a gang and beaten by fellow inmates. He also gets brutally coerced by authorities to give up the names of his drug-dealing comrades but keeps his mouth shut for fear of his family's fate outside. Victorio soon finds enlightenment and discovers a way to continue studies while inside prison. After studying for two years, he is released for being one of the topnotch high school graduates in the city, and eventually offered a scholarship in the Quezon City Polytechnic University. How did Victorio survive prison? Can someone really change for the better despite their circumstances?
- Judith (Maymay) and her family suffered from discrimination all their lives. But when the opportunity to be the Aeta tribe's representative at the "Mutya ng Biaan" came, Judith discovered a strength she never knew she had. Her parents Jocelyn (Mercedes Cabral) and Henry (Nyoy Volante), who both cannot read and write, taught her to put education above everything. Her sister April (Mara Lopez) even sacrificed her own education so they can afford to send Judith to school. One day, April got invited to join the "Mutya ng Biaan" pageant to represent their Aeta community for the first time. When Judith saw the acceptance and support given by other people for her sister, she felt motivated to follow in April's footsteps. Upon Jocelyn's advise, Judith decided to prioritize her studies and even moved to the city of Balanga, Bataan to do this. Unfortunately, she would skip school because of the discrimination she once more faced from the locals. Judith would soon find out how much sacrifice her entire family made because they had hoped so much for her future. Soon, her father became ill. Worried because her family had no means to pay for his medicine, Judith decided to stop studying and worked at a shoe factory. Judith's life would soon change when she got invited to join the "Mutya ng Biaan." She now saw this as an opportunity to help her family financially, help her get an education, and get the recognition she and her community needed. Defying her own mother's wishes, Judith remained firm with her decision. Judith won the "Mutya ng Biaan," and ranked ninth in the "Mutya ng Mariveles" 2019. She used her prize money to provide food for that her fellow Aetas never had the luxury to have. Even after being a beauty queen, Judith still plans to finish her studies.
- Anna (Nikki) struggled to have a perfect family life, being abandoned and adopted as a G.I. baby. She was taken in by Mama Rossie (Ruby Ruiz), an active member of the church. Eventually, they settled down in Anak Bayan, Paco, Manila where she met her cousin, June (Joross) whom she fell in love with and married. Soon, the couple bore a first-born with autism, John Paul (JM Ibanez). With a second child on the way, they hoped their second child would be different from the first one. But Joshua (Simon Pineda), their second son, turned out to have the same condition. Eventually, the couple had a third child, Judith (Miel De Leon). This time, she was born without autism. Having two children with autism turned out to be difficult for the newlyweds. Anna fought for her children as June lost his way to infidelity. Anna protected her two sons, John Paul and Joshua from society's judgmental eyes, while June soon tried to be the father and partner for their struggling family. Later on, Anna and June's unconditional love for their family prevails.The couple is now part of the Servants of Charity, mostly a community of abandoned Filipino children with autism. Anna and June have embraced their true calling and become volunteers and motivational speakers on building a family full of understanding and acceptance for people with autism and special needs.
- Bryan Tagarao (Awra Briguela) struggled throughout his childhood but always fought through with humor and grace. Even though teased as ugly and for being gay, his beautiful persona shone through. The Cagayan de Oro native had a hard time fitting in, even though he comes from a family of comedians. At home, life was taken very seriously. His father Romeo (Bembol Roco), prevented him from being openly gay. Bryan was bullied so much for being gay and different, but he showed that he was more than his friends characterized him. He gave up his own education so he could help his family, and eventually became the breadwinner, selling corn and burgers, and working as a janitor. As an adolescent, Bryan struggled even more with trying to appear more "manly" for his family to make his family proud of him. But he fought his insecurities and became Boy Band PH's personal assistant. At 21, Bryan came out and decided to embrace his gender identity. When he learned how to cross-dress, "Brenda Mage" was born. As Brenda, he got acting jobs in indie films and became an entertainer in Japan. He also started vlogging, earning better money for his family. Brenda started earning bigger when he was invited to perform at comedy bars. His family have been supportive, especially his mother, and he has gained the respect of his father in the process. Eventually, Bryan was crowned "It's Showtime's" Miss Q and A InterTALAKtik and reigned even more in her personal and professional life. Bryan showed that no matter how society treated one unfairly, one must stay strong to achieve one's dreams.
- RJ (Jameson Blake) grows up in Brunei with his doting aunt and adoptive mother, Vivian, played by Optimum Star Claudine Baretto in her latest TV comeback. With Vivian's full support, he pursues dancing and hones his craft when the two come home to the Philippines. Seeing how dedicated RJ is, Vivian pushes him to reach his goals. But while he begins to dream of being a professional dancer and well-known Dancesport competitor, RJ gets diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological disorder which causes progressive paralysis, starting from the feet and progressing up throughout the rest of the affected person's body. RJ battles with the disease for almost a year and the two almost give up on their dreams. But Vivian sees RJ fighting in spite of his physical limitations. Eight months later, RJ recovers from GBS and makes it to numerous local and international Dancesport competitions, which leads to a bittersweet reunion with his biological parents, Maya and Robert. Soon, the two try to take RJ back from Vivian because of his newfound glory. But RJ chooses to stay with Vivian, the only person he has considered to be his real family.