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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Insta Scoop: Kris Aquino Expresses Realistic Expectations on Day 1 of MMFF
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Tweet Scoop: Lani Misalucha Denies Guess on Her Colombiazoned Post
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Insta Scoop: Enrique Gil Reminds Followers of a Showbiz Adage
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Insta Scoop: Christmas Greetings from Derek Ramsay and Son
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Insta Scoop: Martin del Rosario Harvests Fruit of Hard Work
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Insta Scoop: Ken Chan Wears Gown for Scene in 'Destiny Rose'
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ABS-CBN Boo-Boo: ANCALERTS Tags Pia Wurtzbach as Miss World
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Monday, December 21, 2015
His New Benefactor
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However, their worlds are far apart. While LA sought fame and fortune, CP’s position allowed fame to liven up the chosen field. When LA had projects left and right, people admired him for his business sense. He chose to invest his money in several ventures, but as time passed, his businesses encountered many problems, which left him with financial issues.
Aggravating his woes is his dwindling career. When he had an offer to move to another station (AS), his home network (HN) stopped the deal. Thus, despite the press releases and a project that was waiting for him at AS, LA chose to stay at HN. After a few months, his projects at HN lessened until he was no longer visible, except for the rare moments when anniversaries are celebrated in a weekly variety show. Years passed and his fans wondered what has happened to him.
While his contemporaries managed to reinvent themselves and thus, strengthened their hold in showbiz, LA was unable to do any similar action. He remained stagnant and when that project finally came, it had to be postponed for a year or so. Thus, LA had nowhere to go. Unlike before, AS is no longer interested in signing him up.
When LA met up with CP, he told the latter his woes and the miseries he has to face. Being older and wiser, CP assured LA that things will work out and CP will do what could be done. After sometime, LA got an offer from the other network. Allegedly, it was through CP’s intercession with the bigwigs that LA was given work. The question of viewers watching his series is irrelevant, as he needs work.
During the times LA disappeared from the limelight, he was always seen with the society crowd and linked with women coming from the elite circles. Thus, people no longer wondered how LA could afford a certain lifestyle even without projects. So, why is LA seemingly desperate to have projects at the moment? Allegedly, even though LA was involved in relationships, he had a benefactor who made sure he was comfortable. Unfortunately, the benefactor broke up with LA, which left the latter out in the cold. Now, will CP assume the role of LA’s benefactor and make sure he will get the best with whatever CP can provide?
"When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." – Thomas Jefferson
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Letter from a Reader: Concerned Homeowner Raises Awareness on Burglary Occurrences in High-End Village
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I am a homeowner from Ayala Westgrove Heights, a high-end village near NUVALI. We ask your help to expose a situation that Ayala has been keeping secret so that they continue to sell land at a very expensive amount per square meter without attending to the immediate safety of current owners.
Unknown to the public, the village is victim to continuous, UNRESOLVED burglary in which at least 10 houses were broken into during the wee hours of the morning (4 AM) since October 5. Since the police and the village security have both failed to resolve the mysterious theft incident and/or catch the criminals, they are now harassing homeowners by doing a "search" procedure in ALL cars leaving the village gates. This security measure has caused inconvenience for homeowners going out of the village.
Yet, when the security personnel are asked if they know what they are looking for, their reply is that THEY DO NOT EVEN KNOW. Thus, they invade the privacy of homeowners without any idea of what they are looking for. If they are looking for stolen goods, would these items be transported in such an obvious manner? This measure exhibits incompetence on the part of the security force.
Even if you drive the most expensive car and is far from being a thief (because your car is probably more expensive than the missing items), they will still search you. There is no discernment or respect for privacy and rights of individuals.
What's worse: they do not even have a search warrant to do so.
We need your help because this is the same AYALA group that has been involved in controversial issues, such as explosions at Glorietta and Serendra. They seem to be experts at UNRESOLVED issues and keeping the news buried to keep selling their properties at such an obscene amount. Fall victim by being a buyer, and you will regret investing with them.
I hope that via your well read blog, other homeowners and lot owners will come out and question the mismanagement of Ayala, the village association, and security. For now, we hope that the Ayalas will impose measures to prevent potential burglary and protect the welfare of their residents, who are living in their village hoping for peace of mind.
As for future lot buyers, I suggest you invest with another real estate company that will safeguard your interest as investors.
More power!
Concerned homeowner
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Vote for Ms. Philippines, Pia Wurtzbach, in Miss Universe Global Fan Vote
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1) Go to the Miss Universe website www.missuniverse.com/vote/
2) Register your email address.
3) Fill out the form. Make sure to check the box confirming that you have read and accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
4) Wait for the confirmation message on your email.
5) Stay tuned on the live telecast of Miss Universe finals night to cast your vote on the Miss Universe website.
Note: Voting is real time
The Miss Universe finals is on December 21, 2015. 8-11am Philippine time
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Repost: Maine Mendoza Opens up to Her Self-esteem Issues
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Last night, I listened again to my taped interview of you for the cover of PeopleAsia magazine. It was the only interview, aside from the one I did with Nora Aunor last year, that I listened to again after I transcribed its entirety. And I know, I will listen to this interview again if only to remind myself of the few lessons that can be glimpsed upon that conversation between us that lasted 51 minutes and 20 seconds.
You are so real. Twenty-nine minutes into our conversation, Alden Richards, your reel-time boyfriend, entered the room to say hi to you. His eyes lighted up. Yours, too. There were sparks all over the makeup room. He gave you a buss. Your eyes locked and you told him: “Ang pogi mo pa rin.” He smiled. And kissed you again on the cheek. You were both so real, so genuine.
I don’t wonder anymore why the two of you, as major mainstays of Eat Bulaga!’s kalyeserye “Juan For All, All For Juan” are so loved by millions of fans all over the world. You are so adored that the PeopleAsia cover that bears you both on the cover sold like the proverbial hotcake minutes after it hit the magazine stands. Two Saturdays ago, it took only a heartbeat for the first phone call to land at the office of PeopleAsia when the magazine posted the cover on social media. The telephone lines kept ringing. To this day. The already 11,000 likes on PeopleAsia’s Facebook page are still increasing. When Emerald Headway, the magazine distributor, announced that the magazine was sold out in less than 48 hours, many of the members of the AlDub Nation called me to secure them a copy. One friend said she would send a copy to Poland — to a Polish AlDub fan. Another very good friend of mine who lives in Forbes Park is still waiting to get hold of her PeopleAsia issue with you and Alden on the cover.
You said you’ve met already Kris Aquino, the first subject of your dubsmashing, and she told you that “she will try to guest you and Alden” on her show — in the rival station of your home network GMA-7. I’m quite excited to see that. But more than that, I’m looking forward to reading your first novel (a la Message in a Bottle or A Walk to Remember by your favorite author Nicholas Sparks), which you said is in the offing. But first, you promised yourself, you have to get back to writing a few more chapters to finish it.
Despite your popularity, you remain grounded. In fact, to this very moment, you remain clueless how to explain the phenomenon of the AlDub’s dizzying popularity. I like the fact that you acknowledge that you are famous now but this concept does not swell your head. “It is my prayer that this blessing continues,” you told me. “But I am also aware that this is not all possible without the support of the AlDub fans.” And if only I could describe how gratitude lounged on your face when you mentioned the word “AlDub Nation,” I’m sure your loyal fans would create another world just because of how happy they would become.
Those who look up to you will learn financial literacy from you. What did you buy from your first check from Eat Bulaga? “Waley (None),” you said. From your second check? “Waley pa rin.” From your earnings in your almost 20 TV commercials? “Waley talaga.” Because? “I’m kuripot. I do not see the need to touch my earnings. I have not thought of what to invest in yet. But I am also not known to splurge.”
Your face, even before the famous Steven Doloso could doll you up, was already beautiful. I complimented you very sincerely. You shyly said “Thank you.” You added, “I am not convinced that I am beautiful. Hindi po gano’n ang tingin ko sa sarili ko. I have low self-esteem. Kahit anong papuri po ang matanggap ko na maganda ako, hindi ko po ito pinaniniwalaan.” But I still believe you are beautiful — inside out.
“Nakaranas ka bang maghirap?” I asked you.
“Hindi po,” you answered albeit tentatively. You were actually timid to answer this question.
“Is it safe to assume that everything was presented to you on a silver platter?”
“Opo. Pero hindi naman po sa lahat ng bagay.”
You never went hungry, you told me. The material things were ably provided for by your parents. Your mom, an accountant, owns five Shell gasoline stations in Bulacan. Your dad, an engineer, has his own construction company that builds roads in Metro Manila. The wants and whims, so to speak, of their five children were no problem to them.
Then, 34 minutes into our conversation, I asked you: “Saan ka lamang nagkulang? Anong bagay lamang ang hindi naibigay sa iyo.”
You cried. For a minute. I saw your tears. Celeste Tuviera, a sought-after hairstylist, stopped fixing your hair. She pulled some tissue from a box and handed it to you. You kept quiet. I looked at your reflection in the mirror. I saw your pain. Through your tears I saw your vulnerability, your sincerity. I had a glimpse of your heart, of your soul. I kept quiet, too. I honored your pain. I gave you dignity in celebrating your pain.
I was ready to abandon my last question just so I could navigate our conversation somewhere else. But you opted to dignify my query. You opted to honor your own pain, perhaps thinking that by being honest, you could liberate yourself.
“TLC. Tender loving care. ‘Yun po ang hindi naibigay sa akin. Kulang po ako sa atensyon noong bata ako,” you said.
“If there’s one thing beautiful that this popularity has brought me, it is that I have become close to my family.” And when you found it awkward that you were shedding tears in the presence of nine other people at the interview, you countered yourself by exhibiting a bit of your Yaya Dub face, the face that you comically contort on national TV.
“I have a lot of realizations about my parents, my siblings, about my relationship with them. Affected po ako kapag sila ang topic. Unusual changes are happening now. I did not have the same attention from them when I was growing up. Kulang po ako sa atensyon. But slowly, I am getting used to their attention. I thank the Lord for this opportunity for my family and me to become close. Ito na po ang tamang panahon to make things right. Little by little,” you said, professing your love, pure and simple, for your parents and siblings.
From then on, I have become a fan of your heart. I felt your pain but I also felt your genuine desire to make things “right.” You said you have forgotten the pain of losing two amorous relationships but this newfound relationship with your family is what keeps your 20-year-old soul going. Your honesty is indelible, incandescent even.
You told me many times in the interview that your life “is boring and uneventful;” that you were like a “plant” and your life would go on without being noticed. You turned to Dubsmash — thus your sobriquet Yaya Dub — and created a world all your own as you created more than 60 short selfie videos with sounds and spiels of famous people.
But fate — for someone who wanted to become an artista but knew she was “ugly” and did not have what it takes to become one — has played an auspicious trick on you. Your beauty inside out was revealed. And this is one reality that will remain in the hearts of the millions of people who see through your sincere and grateful heart.
The last voice I heard in my interview was yours. “Thank you po,” you said. I, too, am grateful.
Maine, you impress upon me the goodness of the human spirit. And, as always, good things happen to good people.
A fan of your heart, Büm
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Insta Scoop: Ms. Philippines Pia Wurtzbach Advises Never to Give up One's Dream
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Insta Scoop: Marian Rivera Dantes Shares Tender Moment with Baby
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Tweet Scoop: Alden Richards' 'Wish I May' Hits Double Platinum
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Insta Scoop: Direk Bobot Mortiz Plugs Three Shows, Including 'Wowowin'
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Insta Scoop: Luis Manzano Notices Glaring Error in 'A Second Chance' Plot Summary Poster
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Tweet Scoop: Lily Maymac Clarifies Photo with Gerald Anderson
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Insta Scoop: Pauleen Luna Makes a Promise to Fiance Vic Sotto
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Insta Scoop: Teaser Photos from Yes! Magazine's January 2016 Issue
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Insta Scoop: To Whom is Kris Bernal Addressing Her Post?
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Insta Scoop: Wyn Marquez Reminds to Think Before Believing, As Not All Thoughts are Facts
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Insta Scoop: Pauleen Luna Calls for Support for Voting for Pia Wurtzbach
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