Levanga Hokkaido import Dwight Ramos was all smiles during a fun media Q&A, chatting about showbiz rumors and his role in the KKD School of Dance.
When Kim Kianna Dy started her TikTok dance tutorials, she probably didn’t expect to recruit a “co-founder” who’s more focused on slam dunks than salsa moves.
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Levanga Hokkaido import Dwight Ramos proudly claims his spot in the KKD School of Dancing crew.
“I’m one of the founders,” Dwight jokingly said.
But when asked if the TikTok buzz has brought him extra attention, he kept it cool:
“I don’t think so. I think that’s her life, that’s what she does, and I’m just… I’m just tagging along for the ride.”
And the big question: any plans for showbiz?
Dwight gave a straightforward answer:
“Show business? No. For me not really. Not right now. [I’m] more into sports.”
But don’t think Kianna’s letting him off that easy.
When it came to Dwight’s dance skills, “I need to see. Kailangan niya pa mag-sumbit ng homework,” she playfully said.
Looks like Dwight still has some dancing homework to turn in before officially earning his diploma at the KKD School of Dancing.
Whether on the court or on TikTok, Dwight’s got the right moves—just maybe not the dance ones… yet.
(With reports from Maureen Muarip)
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