Question: Are you a strict mother to your kids?

Rouge: I feel like the right term should be a disciplinarian. I must take that role because my husband is lax and keeps on spoiling them. I want my kids to be disciplined.

Question: How do you discipline your children?

Rouge: Talk to them and make them understand how things work. I would like them to think that they are blessed and fortunate. Being blessed and fortunate should not get into their heads and instead, they should be utilizing the opportunity given to them to help those in need.

Question: Are you a strict mother when it comes to their education?

Rouge: Not quite. I am not requiring them to pass with flying colors. I let them deal with it. My children are independent, whatever they've decided to study, they must be responsible enough to take on the challenge of their chosen paths.

Question: Do your children take after you?

Rouge: Do you mean in terms of personality? I can say that they are a mix of both. If there is one thing that my children did not take after me, that is my interest in fashion.

Question: Do they take after Roger in terms of career choices?

Rouge: Their routes are quite similar but at the same time different than my husband's. We don't want them to be the next 'Rouge' or the next 'Roger'. We want them to be themselves and follow what they want.

Question: As you mentioned, they do not have the same interests in fashion as you do. How do you deal with this?

Rouge: I tried and never gave up on introducing them to fashion. I shop for them and have educated them to dress according to the occasion. I believed it's not about you standing out in the crowd because of how you dress, but rather, it is because it is appropriate for the occasion and suits you. Of course, I am not giving up on the hope that they might change their minds and be more interested in the fashion industry.

Question: Do you play favorites?

Rouge: No. I do not. Whoever is in fault will remain at fault. My husband does play favorites from time to time.

Question: How do your children deal with the favoritism?

Rouge: It's not as bad as you make it sound. Our children know that we love them equally. Most of the time, they just compete on who's going to get more cookies when I bake them. Or who gets Roger's share of desserts. This is where Roger's favoritism will come into play. It's mostly about food and that's it.

Question: What is your favorite thing to do when at home?

Rouge: Hang out with my family and cook dinner. We love to stay at home, watch movies, and just tell each other anything.

Question: What are your children's favorite dish that you cook?

Rouge: Anything. They are not picky eaters. They'll eat whatever I cook.

Question: How do you rate yourself as a cook?

Rouge: At first, I was not that good, but along the way, I've learned to experiment and try out recipes.

Question: If you were not a model, what would you be?

Rouge: A mother. I am willing to give up all I've worked for if it's for my family.

Question: Your love story with Roger is one of a kind. What is your secret in keeping the relationship for decades?

Rouge: I don't think we have a secret. All couples out there have their own way of dealing with things - the ups and downs. Roger and I compromise when we can. We try to understand each other more. They say that our love will not last, I don't think so. Our love just keeps on getting stronger in time.

Question: As a mother, what will your advice be with your children when it comes to love?

Rouge: There is no correct and right advice that I can provide to them. What I can say is that I am here for them all the time. If they get hurt along that journey, I am here for them. I want them to choose the person, not because of others but because they think and believe they will be happy with them.