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Nicomaine Dei Mendoza (Yaya Dub) Epitome of an Ideal Girl

Maine aka Yaya Dub is such a woman. Born rich yet she doesn't act like one

Seldom a woman can be a full package or a man for that matter. Maine aka Yaya Dub is such a woman. Born rich yet she doesn't act like one. She possesses this unique beauty that fascinates guys and even women. Her humor is so natural that even me who feeds on intellectual humor can't help but to laugh out loud (LOL) in my room at night while watching the "Teleserye". Yes the teleserye has become the Home Sick remedy for most of us OFWs. I could not even remember when was the last time a celebrity made me feel so young that I literally become a "Teenager" whenever I see those "kilig" moments of the ALDUB pair. By the way (BTW) is there a literal translation of "kilig" in English? Oh well doesn't matter though; as long as I feel good whenever I'm glued to the screen.

Maine can do dubbing very well, that's given but if you search about her like I did, there is more to her than meets the eye. She has a pack of talents. Maine can write (www.mainemendoza.com) which is really a big contrast to what she projects on Eat bulaga. She can play drums (Oh boy How I wish I could) watch the video below.


She has a unique face, most beautiful when she doesn't wear make up and she could play with her gorgeous face to make us laugh. She's never conscious even if sometimes she will look like a "fool"; she really can carry herself.


There is so much about her that we cannot even imagine, She has a personality all on her own. A puzzle that most of us are now trying to solve but I would say all of these qualities combined make her such a star in her own right. Again I will say "Nicomaine Dei Mendoza is the Epitome of an Ideal Woman."


Videos from her official youtube channel: Maine Mendoza
Picture from her Instagram account: Maine Mendoza

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