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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Insta Scoop: Angel Locsin Responds to Commenter


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Insta Scoop: Top 8 Official Entries for Metro Manila Film Festival 2014

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FB Scoop: Does Ryan Bang Have Anything Against Alex Gonzaga?

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Question: Who's That Boy with Raymond Gutierrez?



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Poll: What Can You Say about Press Sec. Herminio Coloma's Comment?

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Like or Dislike: 'She's Dating the Gangster' Movie Poster

Blast from the Past: Marian Rivera

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Hottest of Them All: Jake Cuenca, Sam Milby and Ejay Falcon

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Face Off: G Tongi vs Ina Raymundo

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Celebrity Sans Make-up: Tuesday Vargas

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Who Did It Best: Lorna Tolentino vs Carla Abellana vs Rhian Ramos

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Who Wore It Better: Rihanna vs Paris Hilton

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Fab or Drab: Heart Evangelista


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Caption This: Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes

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Like or Dislike: Erika Padilla for FHM

Saturday, June 21, 2014

So Lost without an Idiot Board

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Looks are often associated with certain expectations. On the one hand, beautiful celebrities are often expected to be articulate and ready with excellent responses in the same way that they project such on screen. On the other hand, performers who are not bestowed with good looks are often thought of as lacking intelligence and ideas that are limited by the slapstick comedy they often perform. However, the true test of intelligence and wit is not in looks, but in spontaneity and stereotypes are often wrong.

Two actress-models, AM1 and AM2, proved looks were not enough to captivate a select audience comprising of young and articulate boys. Obviously, AM1 and AM2 were chosen to be the hosts to excite the boys and make them have a memorable time in the event. Both AM1 and AM2 appear regularly as hosts in various television shows and play various roles in movies, and thus, expectations were high.

What is not known is if the organizers were aware of stories of the problems AM1 has in following the idiot board during her hosting stints. Lucky for her, the production continues to give her the opportunities to hone her skills. By contrast, AM2 seems to be a smoother host despite the accent that comes with her upbringing in a foreign land.

During the said event, the boys got bored with AM1 and AM2, and like typical high school students, they started to be noisy and irritated. Apparently, AM1 and AM2 got lost in their spiels, as they did not have the usual script and even gadgets to guide them. In terms of spontaneity, they failed to make the connection with the audience. Of course, it did not help that AM1 came from the rival school. Hence, the following year, the organizers deemed it was best to ask a new female sports figure (SF), who comes from the same school, to host the said annual event. SF was such a hit and the boys, this time, had a blast.

A winning effort begins with preparation. Joe Gibbs

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Question: Are These Photos of Sarah Lahbati's Mom with Baby Zion Meant to Spite Annabelle Rama?



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Sen. Bong Revilla's Mug Shot

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Tweet Scoop: Jake Ejercito Defends the Revillas

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Sarah Geronimo Finally Admits Matteo Guidicelli is Her Boyfriend

Insta Scoop: Basher of Tom Rodriguez Gives Advice


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Jane Oineza Says Kathryn Bernardo Never Had Rhinoplasty

Pork Detention Cells vs Yolanda Bunkhouses

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Like or Dislike: 'Pure Love' Trailer

John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo to Reunite in New Movie

Google Removes Singapore Hate Blog Against Filipinos

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Google has taken down a blog that listed ways to harass Singapore’s Filipino population, drawing praise from Internet users appalled by growing racial tensions in the city-state.

Police said Thursday that they are investigating the anonymous “Blood Stained Singapore” blog, which suggested Singaporeans should refuse to be served by Filipinos in restaurants, or “accidentally” shove them in crowded places.

In a post titled “Filipino infestation in Singapore — 5 point guide to showing displeasure without breaking the law”, the blog also advised Singaporeans not to help Filipinos involved in traffic accidents.

The blog, which surfaced on Google’s Blogger platform in May, was no longer available by late Thursday.

A Google spokeswoman said she could not comment on individual cases but confirmed that the US web giant removes material from Blogger that violates its policy on hate speech.

The Filipino community in Singapore is estimated at more than 170,000, many of them professionals seen by some Singaporeans as rivals for jobs — a sharp change from a decade ago, when most Filipinos there worked as domestic helpers.

Singaporeans make up just over 60 percent of the 5.4 million population, with a low fertility rate forcing the government to rely heavily on guest workers.

The influx of foreign workers in general, many of them from China and India, has sparked a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment.

The blog had triggered indignation among Filipinos at home and abroad, with some calling for counter-measures against Singaporeans.

The Philippine embassy has urged Singaporean authorities to take action against the blogger.

Google’s decision to remove the blog drew mostly positive reactions from Singaporeans online, including the Cabinet minister in charge of approving foreign worker permits.

“Vile and vicious blogs like this do not reflect who we are as a people,” Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin said in a Facebook post.

But others questioned whether the move stymied freedom of speech in Singapore.

“Hooray for a democratic country which forcefully shuts the mouths of her citizens!” wrote Titus Lin on the Facebook page of national broadcaster Channel NewsAsia.

Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone Send Another Message to the Paparazzi

While dining at a restaurant in Manhattan this afternoon, Emma & Andrew noticed a group of photographers outside and decided to use their tried-and-true tactic to deal with them.
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They’d prefer it if paparazzi would spend less time following them around…


…and spent more time on organizations that do good for the world.


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This Girl Faked Her Period... and Got What She Deserved!

Blast from the Past: Matteo Guidicelli and Dominic Roque

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Fairest of Them All: Cherie Gil, G Tongi and Iza Calzado

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