Metro Magic on Good Morning Kuya: Mac Florendo and Emmanuel Espiritu Showcase Magic and Mindreading on National TV
- Mac Florendo
- Mar 7
- 2 min read
Metro Magic brought wonder, skill, and mystery to Good Morning Kuya as Mac Florendo and Emmanuel Espiritu delivered a captivating live demonstration of magic and mindreading on national television.

First to feature was Mac Florendo, the founder of Metro Magic and the creative force behind its vision and direction. Recognized as one of the top magicians in Southeast Asia and a leading name in the Philippines, Mac continues to push Filipino magic forward with a fresh, modern, and highly engaging approach. He is also a Cardistry Champion, known for his mastery of cards, performance style, and ability to make magic feel both world-class and accessible.

During the segment, Mac amazed the hosts with his magic and card handling, while also teaching them cardistry techniques. His presence brought not only entertainment, but also a sense of creativity, play, and inspiration—showing viewers that magic can be interactive, artistic, and unforgettable.
Alongside him, Emmanuel Espiritu impressed the hosts with powerful mindreading demonstrations that brought suspense and excitement to the show. With confidence, mystery, and precision, Emmanuel revealed thoughts and choices in ways that left the hosts visibly amazed.

More than a guesting, the appearance was a reflection of what Metro Magic stands for: excellence in performance, innovation in presentation, and a strong commitment to growing the art of magic in the Philippines. Through Metro Magic, Mac Florendo is helping transform the local magic scene by not only raising the standard of performance, but also by creating opportunities for the new generation of Filipino magicians.

As founder and creative leader, Mac continues to build a platform that gives emerging performers the chance to grow, be seen, and be inspired. Together, Mac Florendo and Emmanuel Espiritu’s appearance on Good Morning Kuya was a proud moment for Metro Magic and a strong reminder that Filipino magic and mindreading deserve a bigger stage.



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