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Friday, March 21, 2014

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Anxious Lines of His Response

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When an international professional acting coach came to town (PA), the network took the opportunity to have their lead stars attend sessions with PA. In the session were four major hunk actors of the network. Hunk 1 had successfully gained a foothold in the box office. By contrast, Hunk 2 was kept out of the limelight for a few months, but is now back to doing a primetime series. Hunk 3 first appeared in another network, and found his niche in his current network. Unlike Hunks 1 and 2, Hunk 3 has acted in other film outfits. However, Hunk 3 still has to find that hit movie.

Now, Hunk 4 is a conundrum. Similar to Hunks 1, 2, and 3, Hunk 4 has had his share of controversies. His troubles range from a questionable love life to his negative attitude towards anyone in the business. The attitude of Hunk 4 can be seen as either being tactless or being truthful to his feelings. Nonetheless, Hunk 4 has crossed several people in and out of his network. The response of the network was to remain silent and not to defend Hunk 4 in the media. On his part, Hunk 4 used the media to show how he made amends towards the people he had offended.

During the acting sessions, Hunks 1, 2, and 3 delivered. Hunk 1 is a noted actor, and so he breezed through the exercise. Hunk 2 can pull through with surprises, much like what he did in his solo series. Hunk 3 can act, although sometimes, he can over do it.

For Hunk 4, his scene called for being in love with a female participant. While he was acting out the role, PA yelled “Cut!” as there was no chemistry between Hunk 4 and the female workshopper. Then, PA asked Hunk 4, “Are you gay or straight?” Hunk 4 blurted out, “Of course, I’m straight.” Some observers snickered, and perhaps thought that Hunk 4 was still acting. The questioning did not stop there as PA probed as to whether Hunk 4 has a girlfriend and the length of their relationship. Talk about awkwardness. Did PA have any inkling about the alleged rumors hounding Hunk 4?

We live in a world of denial, and we don't know what the truth is anymore. - Javier Bardem

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Bandila Says Sorry to UNTV


Ex-Givenchy Model Fights for ‘Yolanda’ Survivors

Former international model Tetta Agustin: “I’m so mad, I gained 2 kilos already.”
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The whistle-bait, 53.3-centimeter waistline is gone. But Tetta Agustin, the 1.7-meter-tall, dusky international fashion model who ruled Europe’s catwalks in the 1970s, still turns heads when she walks into a room.

That was the case on Saturday morning when Agustin, acknowledged widely as the first Filipino supermodel, walked into the café of the fully booked Hotel Alejandro here where hundreds of foreign relief workers are staying.

In an instant, the retired model and socialite, started shouting, her signature throaty voice drawing the attention of the foreign guests away from their breakfast.

“What are they doing here? Where is the money? Where did they put it?” Agustin fumed.

Agustin is on the warpath. In her sights are the hundreds of international and domestic charity and relief organizations that dot the landscape of this typhoon-ravaged city, their volunteers booking hotels to full capacity, and their brand-new vehicles causing traffic jams.

“They are all over the place, but I have looked around and I see nothing. They are taking advantage of our situation,” she said.

Agustin, who was granted a private audience with Pope John Paul II in 1988 because of her charity work in Europe for children’s causes, said she knew how charities wasted much of the money they raised in sky-high administrative costs that included the fat salaries of their officials.

But an official of one of the international charity groups working in Tacloban was quick to answer Agustin’s charges. He spoke on condition that he not be identified because the spokesperson for his group was in Manila.

“Ms. Agustin’s criticisms are misplaced. Ask the people who benefited from our presence here. Ask the local officials. We did not come here as tourists. We are here to help,” the official said.

Unlikely ally

Suddenly, the voiceless poor and unwashed survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) in this city have found an unlikely ally in Agustin, who, in her heyday, hobnobbed with the world’s rich and famous like Maria Callas and Jackie Kennedy Onassis.

“We are happy that somebody like her is concerned about our condition, because we are still really hurting,” said Bernadette Verallo, a 55-year-old housewife from Barangay 69 in Apitong district, one of the slums Agustin visited.

Agustin said her blood boiled when she was informed that the Leyte Metropolitan Water District cut the water to the mostly poor residents of Barangay 69 and 70 where she visited last week.

The two villages are mostly populated by informal settlers who built their shanties on the coastline facing Cancabato Bay, a no-build zone.

“We have no water, no electricity. They are slowly killing us,” Verallo said.

“What are they doing? Don’t they have a heart?” Agustin asked.

Forced into bunkhouses

Agustin said she cried when she saw the appalling condition of the survivors who had been forced by the government into cramped bunkhouses after the typhoon.

“I saw it with my own two eyes. I talked to many of the victims. Even my dog will not live there. It is just ridiculous, just ridiculous,” she said.

She blamed the continuing woes of the storm victims on the infighting between the Aquino administration, represented in this province by the ruling Petilla-Loreto political dynasty—composed of its matriarch, Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla, and her sons, Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla and Leyte Gov. Leopoldo Dominico Petilla—and the once dominant Romualdez clan, now led by Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez and his first cousin, Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez (Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, first district, Leyte).

Even the two most visible national officials here, former Senators Richard Gordon and Panfilo Lacson, Philippine Red Cross chair and presidential assistant for relief and rehabilitation, respectively, did not escape Agustin’s anger.

“Why did [President Aquino] put Lacson in charge? Didn’t he flee once? Isn’t he supposed to be in jail? And Gordon, what has he done here?” Agustin asked. The reference to Lacson pertained to the murders in 2000 of public relations agent Salvador Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito, of which the former senator, who was chief of the Philippine National Police at the time of the killings, was cleared by the Court of Appeals in 2011.

Now in her 60s, Agustin retired in 1982 after living in Europe for 40 years. She returned to the Philippines five years ago, living in her Greenhills mansion six months a year and the other six in Cannes, France, and Brussels, Belgium, where she has homes with her husband, Christian Baverey, a French businessman whom she married in 1992.

Her only child Tosca, 25, is a lawyer in New York, doing postgraduate studies in law.

Givenchy’s protégé

Tosca’s godfather is the fashion legend Hubert de Givenchy, who Agustin said was the one person in the world who made her famous. Givenchy, who retired in 1995, is now 87.

Agustin, who once turned down a £1.8-million (US$2.8-million; P123-million) offer to write her memoirs, said she had been in Leyte since March 10 to do relief work using her own money to help rebuild damaged churches and school buildings.

“I don’t ask people to give me money for my charities. I do it on my own,” she said.

Agustin is wealthy enough to have a collection of classic Aston Martins and Ferraris.

The unusually media-shy socialite (before this, she gave an interview only once, in 2012, to another newspaper) who once walked fashion runways around the world with the likes of Iman, Lauren Hutton, Jerry Hall and Margaux Hemingway, told this writer that she was outraged at the slow pace of the relief and rehabilitation work in Tacloban, Palo and remote areas like Cabucgayan, Biliran, which she visited on March 14.

Agustin said she was also concerned about the lack of transparency in the relief work of the international charities in Tacloban.

“There’s at least $2 billion promised here. Where’s all this money going? The typhoon victims need to know,” she said.

An avid art collector, Agustin went to Biliran to promote local painters and artists.

Where her heart is

Her socialite friends in Manila warned Agustin not to visit this city, Ground Zero of Yolanda’s wrath, but she decided to come anyway.

“My friends don’t know I’m having a ball here, eating breakfast with all these UN (United Nations) people. I’m so mad I gained 2 kilos already,” Agustin said, laughing heartily.

“I can’t help it. I need to do something, even small things. I want to help and get involved somehow,” she said.

Agustin’s meteoric rise to international fashion stardom in the 1970s is the envy of aspiring fashion models around the world.

“I’ve lived a full life. I’m in a very good situation. And I don’t need anything. I am here just to help,” she said.

“I could be in St. Tropez right now, relaxing. But I chose to be here. This is where my heart is,” she said.

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