Is Ina Raymundo open to doing a sexy movie even at 50?

On “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda” on Thursday, the actress and model said yes — “if the script is good, and the director—I would love to work with a great director. I would do it.”

Ina is currently starring in “The Secrets of Hotel 88” as Frida Almazan, the mom of Luna (Mika Salamanca), Leon (River Joseph), Justin (Josh Ford) and Jade (Bianca de Vera) and has nothing but praise for her co-stars.

“I can’t say anything bad about these kids. They are very hardworking, and sometimes you can really see at the end of the day, they’re exhausted. But the next day, they fight again. It’s admirable,” Ina said.

Ina said the former “Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition” housemates are like her children, and they call her mommy on set.

“[Name] and [Name] are very sweet, always hugging. When I hug them, I feel like I’m hugging my girls. I don’t get homesick,” Ina said.

She said “Secrets of Hotel 88” is the first time she experienced locked-in taping “so I experienced being together with them, since October. It was fun,” she said.

Ina is best known for her roles in “Lihim,” “Larger than Life,” and of course, the iconic “Sabado Nights” commercial.

“The Secrets of Hotel 88” airs on GMA Prime from Mondays to Fridays at 9:35 p.m.

Hotel 88

Hotel 88 is a modern budget-friendly accommodation option typically found in urban areas, often catering to travelers seeking convenience and affordability. While specific historical details vary by location, many Hotel 88 properties are part of a growing chain that emphasizes simple, clean lodging for short stays. Its name may reference the favorable association of the number 8 in Chinese culture, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.

GMA Prime

GMA Prime is not a widely recognized historical or cultural site; rather, it is a term that may refer to a specific television program or news division under the GMA Network in the Philippines. GMA Network is a major broadcast company in the country, and “GMA Prime” could denote its primetime programming block or a specific news broadcast. Without further context, it is best understood as a media-related entity rather than a traditional place or cultural landmark.