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The two cross paths anew as they both apply to be executive assistants of Sasha (Aquino), a former broadcast journalist whose foray into digital content production spurred the birth of a media empire she owns.Unimpressed by her rival, Zoey challenges the idea of Joko, a man, being able to keep up with the demands of a CEO, particularly a woman. Joko takes this as his cue to introduce himself as a gay man, switching on a flamboyant demeanor.
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