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Friday, December 30, 2016

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Who Wore It Better: Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach vs. Rhian Ramos

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Insta Scoop: Happy Couple, Kiefer Ravena and Alyssa Valdez

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Insta Scoop: Mark Herras and Wyn Marquez Get to Spend Time during the Holidays

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Blast from the Past: Ellen Adarna

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Like or Dislike: Kim Domingo on the Cover of FHM


Insta Scoop: Gerald Anderson and Bea Alonzo Finally on Vacation in the US

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Insta Scoop: For Sharon Cuneta, The Card and Its Message Far Outweigh the Price of the Bag Given by KC Concepcion





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Who Wore It Better: Marian Rivera vs. Jinkee Pacquiao

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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Distracting His Leverage


Sometime ago, a singer recalls having been offered to take drugs to enhance her creativity. The singer was so shocked at the directness of the proposition and the openness to ask her blatantly. Although she was young and vulnerable then, the singer walked away and has never attempted to dabble into prohibited substances.

Sadly, not all showbiz wannabees are like the said singer. With drugs proliferating all over and pressure coming from left and right, addiction has invaded the industry. Worse, some try drugs because of peer pressure or the attitude that centers on ‘doing it because my friends are doing it.’ Other reasons emerge for taking substances. First, there is the argument that taking drugs would enhance one’s creative juices. Second, some drugs can keep people awake and alert, and work in the entertainment industry requires being on top of the game for days and nights. Third, pressure is everywhere, and the cliché is that some take drugs to ease the pressure. Finally, some are involved simply out of curiosity, and after a few more exposures, they become addicted.

Given the government’s active campaign on eradicating the drug problem, some celebrities have turned over a new leaf and are slowly making sure they are clean. After all, law enforcers are serious nowadays. With the arrest of several starlets and an actor, some celebrities have learned their lesson well, and are weeding out their addiction.

However, others are still brave and are risking their lives for their habit. An Upcoming Talent (UT) is allegedly into prohibitive substances, and his peers are worried of the depth of his habit. While the effects have not really been too obvious, UT’s size is not even a giveaway. Since the time he started his career, he has always kept a slim figure, and until now, he has maintained the thin frame. Thus, size is not a giveaway. Then, as far as his speaking pattern is concerned, everything is well articulated. In addition, he is still considered part of the supporting cast of several projects, which could imply that his alleged problem is well hidden. Once his network realizes his alleged drug problem, then his services will not be considered anymore. Without a career, UT will not be doing his estranged parents proud. Reality says that showbiz is in his blood, and this position is his advantage. Surely, he would not want to embarrass his parents, who may be controversial, but are advocates of clean living.

‘People should watch out for three things: avoid a major addiction, don't get so deeply into debt that it controls your life, and don't start a family before you're ready to settle down.’ – James Taylor

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Preparing for a Baby?


If you have been a couple for a long time now, you’re probably trying to have a baby. For some, it could be easy peasy but for others, it could be really hard. It depends especially on the lifestyle of couples but more often than not, it’s because stress gets in the way which makes it extra hard to have a baby. There are things you need to do when you’re preparing for a baby and it’s really simple:

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Insta Scoop: Kim Chiu Spends Third Day of Vacation in Hospital, Feels Better Now


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Insta Scoop: Julia Montes Bonds with Biological Father


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Tweet Scoop: President Donald Trump Misspells 'Received'

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Repost: Carrie Fisher Dies at 60: Actor and Writer Best Known as Princess Leia

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Carrie Fisher, the actor best known for her portrayal of Princess Leia in the Star Wars films and her unflinching self-honesty that contrasted with the artifice of Hollywood celebrity, has died in Los Angeles. She was 60 years old.

Her death came days after she was reported to have suffered a heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles last Friday. The news was confirmed in a statement released on behalf of her daughter, Billie Lourd, who said Fisher was “loved by the world” and “will be profoundly missed”.

Fisher’s career was characterized by her willingness to acknowledge, challenge and satirize the stereotypes of her upbringing and privilege. As the daughter of two Hollywood stars, Debbie Reynolds and the late singer Eddie Fisher, she brought awareness and humor to her work, whether in film or in numerous books that tracked and reviewed her fortunes in life – or what she herself had termed “what it’s like to live an all-too-exciting life”.

Paying tribute to her daughter, her mother described her as “amazing”. Reynolds, 84, wrote on Facebook: “Thank you to everyone who has embraced the gifts and talents of my beloved and amazing daughter. I am grateful for your thoughts and prayers that are now guiding her to her next stop. Love Carries Mother”.

Fisher’s Star Wars co-star Harrison Ford, 74, said in a statement: “Carrie was one-of-a-kind ... brilliant, original. Funny and emotionally fearless. She lived her life, bravely. My thoughts are with her daughter Billie, her mother Debbie, her brother Todd and her many friends. We will all miss her.”

Among the first to react to her death was Mark Hamill, who starred as Luke Skywalker alongside Fisher in the Star Wars films. He tweeted “no words #Devastated” and a photograph of them together in character.

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Earlier, announcing Fisher’s death in Los Angeles, Billie Lourd’s publicist said: “It is with a very deep sadness that Billie Lourd confirms that her beloved mother Carrie Fisher passed away at 8.55 this morning. She was loved by the world and she will be missed profoundly. Our entire family thanks you for your thoughts and prayers.”

She had experienced medical trouble during a flight from London on Friday and was treated by paramedics immediately after the plane landed in Los Angeles, according to reports. The celebrity website TMZ, which first reported Fisher was unwell, had cited anonymous sources claiming the actor suffered a heart attack.

Todd Fisher, her brother, said over the weekend that many details about her condition or what caused the medical emergency were unknown.

“We have to wait and be patient,” he said. “We have so little information ourselves.”

Fisher had shot to stardom in 1977 upon the release of the original Star Wars, a movie that changed Hollywood and a franchise that continues to captivate new audiences around the world. She revisited the role as the leader of a galactic rebellion in sequels, including last year’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Fisher was also celebrated for her comedic accounts, sometimes semi-fictionalized, of life in the celebrity fishbowl of Hollywood and her personal struggles.

Her screenplay Postcards from the Edge, which dealt candidly with issues of mental health and addiction, was adapted into a 1990 film starring Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep.

More books followed, including Delusions of Grandma, Surrender the Pink, The Best Awful, Shockaholic and this year’s autobiography, The Princess Diarist.

Earlier this year, Fisher was honored by an association at Harvard, which awarded her its annual outstanding lifetime achievement award in cultural humanism in recognition of her “bravely honest” literary career.

Ever ready to satirize herself, she has even played “Carrie Fisher” a few times, as in David Cronenberg’s dark Hollywood sendup Maps to the Stars and in an episode of Sex and the City.

In the past 15 years, Fisher also had a somewhat prolific career as a television guest star, recently in the Amazon show Catastrophe, as the mother of Rob Delaney’s lead, and perhaps most memorably as a has-been comedy legend on 30 Rock.

Her one-woman show, Wishful Drinking, which she performed on and off across the country beginning in 2006, was turned into a book, made its way to Broadway in 2009 and was captured for HBO in 2010.

Little was off-limits in the show. She discussed the scandal that engulfed her superstar parents (her father ran off with film star Elizabeth Taylor); her brief marriage to the singer Paul Simon; the time the father of her daughter left her for a man; and the day she woke up next to the dead body of a platonic friend who had overdosed in her bed.

“I’m a product of Hollywood inbreeding. When two celebrities mate, something like me is the result,” she said in the show. At another point, she cracked: “I don’t have a problem with drugs so much as I have a problem with sobriety.

“People relate to aspects of my stories, and that’s nice for me because then I’m not all alone with it,” she said. “Also, I do believe you’re only as sick as your secrets. If that’s true, I’m just really healthy.”

Fisher’s own romantic life was characterized by drama. Her marriage to Simon in the early 80s ended after 11 months. She later married the Hollywood agent Bryan Lourd. They had a daughter, Billie. That union ended with Lourd leaving Fisher for a man.

“I turn people gay. That’s what I do. It is an unusual superpower,” she told the Baltimore Sun in 2012.

Her latest book, The Princess Diarist, was well-received, and made news when she disclosed that she and Ford had had an affair on the set of Star Wars. She told People magazine: “It was Han and Leia during the week, and Carrie and Harrison during the weekend.”

Fisher had bipolar disorder for which she received electroshock therapy. She chain-smoked, confessed to a love of LSD and her compulsions led to addictions to cocaine and painkillers.

Fisher had also recently started writing an advice column published in the Guardian. One reader wrote to her seeking advice for dealing with bipolar disorder. Fisher commended the reader for asking for help and said: “You reached out to me – that took courage. Now build on that.”

Fisher was born in Beverly Hills, California, in 1956, to her Hollywood royalty parents. When Fisher was two years old, her father left the family for Taylor, the widow of her father’s best friend, Mike Todd. The following year, her mother married Harry Karl, owner of a shoe store chain.

Fisher made her film debut in the 1975 comedy Shampoo, starring Warren Beatty, Julie Christie and Goldie Hawn. Two years later she was picked to play Princess Leia in Star Wars.

Other roles followed, but none came close to matching the attention she received for the sci-fi series.

Additional reporting by the Associated Press

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