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Inside Actress Karylle’s Diet: What She Eats Between Stage Musicals

The celebrated theater actress relies mostly one thing to prep for a performance—her own happiness.

Karylle Tatlonghari
She always keeps a bag of healthy chips on hand. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Karylle]

Karylle Tatlonghari is a Filipino singer and actress who rose to fame in the early 2000s. A longtime host on the noontime show It’s Showtime, she’s recognized for her work in musical theater and her contributions to original Filipino music (OPM) beyond TV.

Victoria’s Secret models usually depend on healthy snacks that are high in fat such as nuts and avocados to maintain their energy without bloating, while K-Pop superstars such as Blackpink turn to instant ramen to recuperate and recover from an adrenaline-pumped show. As for TV show host and singer Karylle, she counts on well, practically anything that she craves for at that very moment.

Karylle for Rama Hari
Karylle for Rama Hari [PHOTO COURTESY OF Karylle]

From Asian chicken to Italian pasta

Her hankering has been so varied. “Whenever I have an out-of-town show, I usually get Hainanese chicken and bolognese since this are what’s always available in the hotels we stay in,” she says.

When she performed in musical productions at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the most of recent of which was Isang Gabi ng Sarsuwela in 2023, she often walked across the theater to Pancake House where she enjoyed a bowl of pasta with meat ragu.

During Karylle's Little Shop of Horrors stint
During her Little Shop of Horrors stint [PHOTO COURTESY OF Karylle]

During the staging of Carousel at the CCP Black Box Theater where she played Julie Jordan in the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, she even brought a coffee machine with her starting from rehearsals until the last show. 

Then when she played the lead role in Rama Hari, she often ordered sisig from Nid’s Balot ’n Bilao as her contribution to the cast and crew’s feast.

Back in July 2024, when she did Little Shop of Horrors at the Maybank Performing Arts Theater, a role that won her the Best Lead Actress in a Musical award at the 37th Aliw Awards, she rewarded herself with chicken krapow served in a Thai restaurant just walking distance away. 

Water is a must while dairy can be a hindrance when it comes to her stage performances.
Water is a must while dairy can be a hindrance when it comes to her stage performances. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Karylle]

What she avoids before hitting the stage

She confesses that one thing she keeps her hands—and mouth—off is cheese and dairy as it accumulates clear mucus which can be a distraction when performing. 

If there’s anything staple in her cravings, it’s a bag of healthy chips. “When I get stressed, that’s what gives me relief,” she says. “And water because being hydrated is a must. So there had been plays where I had tumblers in every corner of the theater.”

Karylle does know her priorities.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

Frequently Asked Questions

Unlike strict regimens, Karylle relies on eating whatever she is craving at the moment to keep her happy and energized. She believes her own happiness is the best preparation for a high-stakes stage performance.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

She strictly avoids cheese and dairy before a show. According to the actress, dairy causes mucus buildup, which can become a major distraction and hindrance when singing and performing.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

Her cravings vary by production: she enjoyed bolognese at Pancake House during Isang Gabi ng Sarsuwela, chicken krapow during Little Shop of Horrors, and frequently orders Hainanese chicken when staying in hotels for out-of-town shows.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

She keeps bags of healthy chips on hand to provide relief during stressful rehearsals. For hydration, she is known to place water tumblers in every corner of the theater to ensure she stays hydrated throughout the play.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

During her rehearsals and show run for Carousel at the CCP Black Box Theater, she actually brought her own coffee machine to the venue to stay caffeinated and ready for her role as Julie Jordan.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content
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Angelo Comsti

Chief of Editorial Content

Angelo Comsti has had his finger in too many pies. Still, he manages to do all of them pretty well. He is a food writer, a food and prop stylist, a consultant and recipe developer for corporate clients and restaurants, and an events, TV and radio host. Apart from being the Chief of Editorial Content for Delish Philippines, he is also a restaurateur and a bestselling cookbook author.

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