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Thursday, April 27, 2017
Repost: Charice Pempengco Breaks up with Girlfriend After a Four-Year Relationship
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Carl Cabral, the singer's handler, exclusively confirmed the split in a text message sent to ABS-CBN News' MJ Felipe.
"Yes, Charice and Alyssa have broken up and it was a mutual decision," said Cabral, before adding: "Charice is not accepting any interviews and now taking a break. He's doing fine and he's happy. Thank you very much."
Rumors about the breakup began after Pilipino Star Ngayon reported on Wednesday that Quijano was seen leaving the apartment of the "Pyramid" hitmaker carrying packed bags last week.
The tabloid's source went on to say that Charice is currently staying with a friend in Laguna following the rift — a claim that Cabral vehemently dismissed. "The rumor that Charice is living with the fan is not true. He has bought his own house," he said.
Cabral also clarified that Jed Velasco, which entertainment website Pep asked for confirmation on the split, is no longer handling the career of Charice. He is now signed under TMU Entertainment Production.
Charice and Quijano first admitted their relationship back in 2013. After celebrating their anniversary last year, the two said they were already talking about having a child and getting married.
The breakup appears to come at a troubling time for Charice, who took a temporary break from showbiz last March. On his Twitter account, the singer described himself as "tired" before writing: "I can't anymore. I'm over it."
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His scheduled March 24 concert, where he was supposed to formally apologize to his fans for leaving the limelight, was cancelled soon after.
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Philippines' Maureen W. Wroblewitz Wins Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 5?
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According to reliable sources, remaining Philippine contestant, Maureen W. Wroblewitz, is the winner of Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 5. The teen model bested 13 other contenders coming from neighboring countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
The Philippines sent two other contestants other than Wroblewitz, but both were eliminated early in the competition. The first to drop out of the reality show was Anjelica Santillan and Jennica Sanchez was the third contestant to be eliminated. The teener Wroblewitz returned to the Philippines after living in Germany to pursue her career and studies.
The judges for Cycle 5 included Cindy Bishop, Yu Tsai, and Cara G McIlroy, as well as Pia Wurtzbach.
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FB Scoop: Top Ten Finalists in National Costume of Bb. Pilipinas 2017
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Insta Scoop: A Pun on Forever of Jeff Ortega and Jasmine Curtis Smith
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Insta Scoop: Jennylyn Mercado Proud of Achievements of Alex Jazz
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Insta Scoop: Elmo Magalona and Janella Salvador Shoot for 'Bloody Crayons'
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Insta Scoop: Kim Domingo Excited to Work with Marian Rivera Dantes in 'The Good Teacher'
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Insta Scoop: Judy Ann Santos Agoncillo is Back for Season Three of Bet on Your Baby
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Blast from the Past: Dawn Zulueta in 1994
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Insta Scoop: Similar Captions of Angel Locsin and Jessy Mendiola
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Insta Scoop: Is Kim Chiu Reacting to the Time Slot of Her Teleserye?
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Repost: GMA Network Franchise to be Renewed By President Duterte, ABS-CBN's Still at Committee Level in Congress
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President Rodrigo Duterte signed a law renewing the franchise granted to GMA Network for another 25 years.
He signed Republic Act No. 10925 on Friday, April 21.
GMA Network, which runs television channels, radio stations, and an online news site, had been given a franchise through Republic Act No. 7252 when it was still known as Republic Broadcasting System Inc.
RA 10925 allows GMA Network to continue operating its channels and orders it to provide air time for public service announcements, especially in times of emergency or calamity.
It also exhorts GMA Network to "comply with the applicable labor standards" with consideration to "the nature and peculiarities of the broadcast industry."
In 2015, talents hired by GMA won a case against the broadcasting company. The labor arbiter of the National Labor Relations Commission ruled that GMA-7' contractual workers, given the nature of their job, should be treated as regular employees and be given security of tenure and benefits.
Members of the Talents Association sued GMA 7 for depriving them of law-mandated benefits like health insurance and social insurance.
RA No 10925 also allows the President to temporarily take over or stop operations of GMA Network if in the best interest of the public.
Rival network ABS-CBN Corporation is also up for franchise renewal. The President's scathing tirade against the network has sparked concern among its stockholders, especially in view of the network's pending franchise renewal.
House Bill 4349 seeking to renew the franchise granted to ABS-CBN for 25 years is still at the committee level.
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