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Hot Mama

Genre Comedy, Drama
Air-date March 11, 2010
Synopsis Eugene plays the role of Dr. Lola Cardenas, an alluring psychiatrist/sex therapist popularly known as Hot Mama. She hosts a late night radio program where she gives sex and relationship advice to callers who ask questions about love and intimacy.

Lola displays a very liberal and open-minded personality as Hot Mama but unknown to many, she's an old maid who leads a simple and carefree life. Despite being an expert sex therapist, Lola doesn't have a sparking sex life and worse, she hasn't found her Mr. Right yet.

Hot Mama is single, lonely and desperate for love. She soon finds herself obsessed with Bruce, her executive producer/friend. But, he is already in love with her cousin/manager Mari.

Devastated for being loveless, Hot Mama focuses her attention on her career and keeps herself busy by using the social networking site Facebook. Here, she meets Randy, one of her avid fans from Cebu.

Lola is intrigued with Randy and after a while, a special friendship develops between them.

Randy is extremely excited to finally see her in person. But Hot Mama doesn't want him to meet the real Lola. She is not confident that people would see and accept her as plain Lola.

What will Hot Mama do if Randy shows up to meet her? Will Randy accept the real identity of Hot Mama? Will the two lovers become the perfect sweethearts?

Director Joel Lamangan
Writer(s) Des Garbes-Severino
Cast Eugene Domingo as Dr. Lola Cardenas / Hot Mama

Wendell Ramos as Randy

Janna Dominguez

Maureen Larrazabal as Mari

Victor Aliwalas as Bruce

Ces Quesada

Joseph Smisek


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