In the cast, the gays who have outed them himself in real life are John Lapus, Joey Paras and Prince Stefan. TJ and EA are straight. TJ is married with kids. His role was first offered to Dominic Ochoa, who later backed out.
Just like the late Ishmael Bernal's original hit, "Working Girls", the movie shows the lives of different kinds of gay men and happens in the course of only one day.

"Ako naman, movie actor in the story," says EA. "Heartthrob ako na hinahangaan ng lahat at patok na patok ako with my ka-love team, si Bela Padilla. Pero I go into hiding kasi biglang may lumabas na sex video scandal na makakasira ng career ko."
"I play a call center agent," says Prince Stefan. "Nabalitaan kong nagpakamatay ang isang ex-lover kong naka-one night stand ko dahil nalaman niyang HIV positive siya. Tumalon mula sa MRT station. Dahil doon, napraning ako at nagpa-blood test din ako to find out kung may HIV na rin ako and the whole day, hindi ako mapalagay sa takot na nahawa ako."


The one with the most interesting role for us is Joey Paras, who plays an ex-gay now trying his best to prove to himself that he's a man. It's said to be patterned after a gay entertainment reporter-TV host who also got married, had kids and became an evangelist.
"Bilang a rehabilitated gay, I have to remind myself constantly na lalaki ako," says Joey. "Malapit na akong ikasal in the story sa isang tunay na babae, si Cai Cortez. Kaya lang, biglang napanood ko sa internet ang video scandal ni Edgar Allan at ayun, bumalik ang gay feelings ko at gusto ko nang mag-back out sa wedding namin ni Cai."
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