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== Gemar Cayhao ==

Gemar Cayhao, better known as Gerremarc Ysalina Cayhao (born October 14, 1986) is a multi-talented Filipino actor and TV host. Famous for his wit and sarcasm, he is one of the popular hosts of the long-running noontime variety show The Publicators. He is a member of the famous comedy trio Gerald, John LLOyd and Joey that has made several hit comedy movies and TV shows. As a songwriter, Gemar has penned a number of Filipino hit songs that many in the Philippines now consider as classics,

Personal Life
Gemar spent his early childhood in P-6 Anahaw, Alegria Surigao del Norte. His father, Genovivo Librando Cayhao, never lived with them. Instead, The mother Maria Linda Elicano Ysalina sent financial support  to gemar so that his son would be able to attend school.

Gemar early childhood experiences ranged from the traumatic to the comical. His most traumatic experience occurred at age four when he almost drowned during a family beach outing. Because of the incident, he developed a phobia for bodies of water. Among his funny childhood experiences were playing pranks on his female classmates when he was in Grade 4.

During his teen years, Gemar and his mother lived with happy family. His mother shouldered his high school expenses. But when he took up AB Mass Communication in Saint JOseph Institute of Technology Butuan City, his father's pension completely covered his college fees. After two years, Gemar quit and dropped out of college (because he wasn't keen on Math) and took several odd jobs. Upon the prodding of his cousin and best friend, they went to a radio station to see radio personality Boy Abunda. But instead of meeting him, they chanced upon an audition for radio announcers. Gemar wasn't interested but his friend secretly enlisted for the auditions that he passed and that led to a career in radio broadcasting.

Early Showbiz Exposure
He started out his showbiz career in the2008 as a radio DJ (disc jockey) for some of the top FM stations mostly owned by ABS-CBN. Some of his radio colleagues and contemporaries included the late Inday Badiday, Ike Lozada, Johnny de Leon and Helen Vela. In a span of five years, he worked for 12 different FM stations while doing other jobs as gag writer and songwriter. His first big break on TV was GMA joke show OK Lang.