Ambient Masthead tags

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Insta Scoop: Claudine Barretto Denies Being Interviewed by Mario Dumaual Regarding Mark Anthony Fernandez Impregnating 2 Policewomen Issue

Image courtesy of Instagram: claubarretto

Tweet Scoop: Anne Curtis Reacts to Alleged Marriage of Gong Yoo

Image courtesy of Twitter: annecurtissmith

Insta Scoop: Diego Loyzaga Teases About His Bird

Image courtesy of Instagram: diegoloyzaga

Insta Scoop: Bb Gandanghari Shares Headshot Video

Insta Scoop: Jason Abalos Gets Cheesy in Message for Girlfriend

Image courtesy of Instagram: thejasonabalos

Insta Scoop: Michelle Madrigal on Her Mommy Body


Images courtesy of Instagram: mitch_madrigal

Insta Scoop: Derek Ramsay Starts Shooting Movie with Paulo Avelino and Bea Alonzo

Image courtesy of Instagram: ramsayderek07

Insta Scoop: Robin Padilla Thankful for Project with Richard Yap and Jodi Sta. Maria

Image courtesy of Instagram: robinhoodpadilla

Insta Scoop: Meet the Cast of GMA's 'Sirkus'

Image courtesy of Instagram: kapusoprgirl

Who Wore It Better: Ariella Arida vs. Loisa Andalio

Image courtesy of Fashion PULIS reader

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Lost in Story

Image courtesy of www.christianpostblogs.com

The break given to Upcoming Talent (UT) was considered as a significant breakthrough in his career. Seemingly portrayed as someone who was reluctant to enter the entertainment industry, the subsequent actions of UT proved otherwise.

After being given the break and the corresponding on-air coverage, UT slowly gained his following and to make sure he holds their attention, he utilized social media to make videos that showed his other talents. These videos attracted a wide audience and coupled with traditional media exposure, UT was the next breakout star.

Emerging celebrities who have caught the eye of the public often arouse interest among production houses, who would then race against each other to be the first to feature such stories. In the case of UT, a network took the opportunity to make an episode featuring his life. However, the image projected by UT has been questioned by people who knew him before he was given the opportunity to become famous.

Allegedly, UT did not really live in a poor area as claimed in his story. Rumors have it that UT ran away from home during that time and stayed with a family who treated him nicely. However, this part was not at all included in his story. Then to make matters worse, the family did not have a pleasant experience with UT, whom they claimed to have stolen a valued possession, and gave it to some person hanging around the streets of where they live.

Change in status can result in bringing out either the positive or negative attitude of a person. For UT, the negative side came out during moments when the cameras are off. While he is only on his way to making a solid name for himself, incidents reflecting his negative attitude might abruptly stop his movement. Moreover, given that he is considered new, his handlers might not give him priority when it comes to damage control. After all, although his selling point might seem unique at first, such talent can wane as months pass.

‘We have this sort of false self we portray over the internet. It’s a facade of highlights we believe our peers will deem noteworthy.’― Chris Matakas

Please abide by the GUIDELINES in writing comments if you want them to be posted. Initials and comments that are too explicit will not be accepted.

Follow @FashionPulis on Twitter for the latest update. Please continue to send your juicy stories to michaelsylim@gmail.com. Thank you very much for loving Fashion PULIS!

Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Fashion PULIS. The management reserves the right to exclude comments that do not comply with the GUIDELINES in writing comments.

FB Scoop: Is She the New Girlfriend of Kobe Paras?


Image and Video courtesy of Facebook: Gilas Pilipinas

Repost: Nadine Lustre Reacts to Possible Kissing Scene of James Reid and Sarah Geronimo in 'Miss Granny'

Image courtesy of www.news.abs-cbn.com


Nadine Lustre would not mind if her boyfriend, James Reid, would have a kissing scene with Sarah Geronimo in the upcoming movie “Miss Granny.”

Lustre’s statement was a reaction to the tease of director Joyce Bernal that Geronimo might have an onscreen smooch in the Filipino film adaptation of the Korean movie.

“Miss Granny” is Reid’s first project without Lustre.

“Bakit ako ['yung magre-react]? (laughs). Okay na ‘yun. If it’s for work, okay lang naman. And si Ate Sarah naman so walang ibig sabihin so I’m okay with that,” she told ABS-CBN News' Jeff Fernando.

Although she is not part of the project, Lustre said she is very happy for her boyfriend and they want nothing but the best for each other’s career.

“Ako po very excited ako sa mga projects niya and siya din excited para sa akin. We grow together pero at the same time, nag-grow din kami kahit hindi kami magkasama,” she said.

In the original South Korean movie, a woman in her 70s finds herself in the body of her 20-year-old self (played by Shim Eun-Kyun).

Reid and Geronimo have already started filming for the movie.

Insta Scoop: Jasmine Curtis-Smith Explains Use of #timesup in Promoting Product



Images courtesy of Instagram: jascurtissmith

FB Scoop: MMFF 2017 Breaks One Billion Earnings, Movies Extended in Some Cinemas

Image courtesy of Facebook: Metro Manila Fil Festival (MMFF) Official

Insta Scoop: Catriona Gray to Join Bb. Pilipinas 2018


Image courtesy of Instagram: catriona_gray

Insta Scoop: Alessandra de Rossi Feels She and Maine Mendoza Have a Connection

Image courtesy of Instagram: msderossi

Insta Scoop: Kean and Chynna Cipriano and Jessy Mendiola Part of Ricky Lee's Screenwriting Workshop

Image courtesy of Instagram: senorita_jessy

Insta Scoop: Gretchen Barretto Comments on the Father-Son Relationship of RS Francisco


Images courtesy of Instagram: rsfrancisco888

Repost: Oprah Winfrey's Rousing Golden Globes Speech

Video courtesy of YouTube: Pop & Sports HQ


Oprah Winfrey accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes on Sunday and delivered a moving speech that brought men and women in the audience to their feet.

Below is a full transcript of Winfrey's acceptance speech.

In 1964, I was a little girl sitting on the linoleum floor of my mother's house in Milwaukee watching Anne Bancroft present the Oscar for best actor at the 36th Academy Awards. She opened the envelope and said five words that literally made history: "The winner is Sidney Poitier." Up to the stage came the most elegant man I had ever seen. I remember his tie was white, and of course his skin was black, and I had never seen a black man being celebrated like that. I tried many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door bone tired from cleaning other people's houses. But all I can do is quote and say that the explanation in Sidney's performance in "Lilies of the Field":

"Amen, amen, amen, amen."

In 1982, Sidney received the Cecil B. DeMille award right here at the Golden Globes and it is not lost on me that at this moment, there are some little girls watching as I become the first black woman to be given this same award. It is an honor -- it is an honor and it is a privilege to share the evening with all of them and also with the incredible men and women who have inspired me, who challenged me, who sustained me and made my journey to this stage possible. Dennis Swanson who took a chance on me for "A.M. Chicago." Quincy Jones who saw me on that show and said to Steven Spielberg, "Yes, she is Sophia in 'The Color Purple.'" Gayle who has been the definition of what a friend is, and Stedman who has been my rock -- just a few to name.

I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association because we all know the press is under siege these days. We also know it's the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice. To -- to tyrants and victims, and secrets and lies. I want to say that I value the press more than ever before as we try to navigate these complicated times, which brings me to this: what I know for sure is that speaking your truth is the most powerful tool we all have. And I'm especially proud and inspired by all the women who have felt strong enough and empowered enough to speak up and share their personal stories. Each of us in this room are celebrated because of the stories that we tell, and this year we became the story.

But it's not just a story affecting the entertainment industry. It's one that transcends any culture, geography, race, religion, politics, or workplace. So I want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse and assault because they, like my mother, had children to feed and bills to pay and dreams to pursue. They're the women whose names we'll never know. They are domestic workers and farm workers. They are working in factories and they work in restaurants and they're in academia, engineering, medicine, and science. They're part of the world of tech and politics and business. They're our athletes in the Olympics and they're our soldiers in the military.

And there's someone else, Recy Taylor, a name I know and I think you should know, too. In 1944, Recy Taylor was a young wife and mother walking home from a church service she'd attended in Abbeville, Alabama, when she was abducted by six armed white men, raped, and left blindfolded by the side of the road coming home from church. They threatened to kill her if she ever told anyone, but her story was reported to the NAACP where a young worker by the name of Rosa Parks became the lead investigator on her case and together they sought justice. But justice wasn't an option in the era of Jim Crow. The men who tried to destroy her were never persecuted. Recy Taylor died ten days ago, just shy of her 98th birthday. She lived as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men. For too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dare speak the truth to the power of those men. But their time is up. Their time is up.

Their time is up. And I just hope -- I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth of so many other women who were tormented in those years, and even now tormented, goes marching on. It was somewhere in Rosa Parks' heart almost 11 years later, when she made the decision to stay seated on that bus in Montgomery, and it's here with every woman who chooses to say, "Me too." And every man -- every man who chooses to listen.

In my career, what I've always tried my best to do, whether on television or through film, is to say something about how men and women really behave. To say how we experience shame, how we love and how we rage, how we fail, how we retreat, persevere and how we overcome. I've interviewed and portrayed people who've withstood some of the ugliest things life can throw at you, but the one quality all of them seem to share is an ability to maintain hope for a brighter morning, even during our darkest nights. So I want all the girls watching here, now, to know that a new day is on the horizon! And when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say "Me too" again.

Insta Scoop: Dennis Trillo and Jennylyn Mercado Try Exotic Chichaworm


Images courtesy of Instagram: mercadojenny

A post shared by Jennylyn Mercado World 🌐 (@jennylynworld) on
Video courtesy of Instagram: jennylynworld

Insta Scoop: Neri Miranda Elated at Being Followed by Sharon Cuneta, Actress Responds


Images courtesy of Instagram: mrsnerimiranda


Images courtesy of Instagram: reallysharoncuneta

Like or Dislike: Teaser Trailer of 'Almost a Love Story' Starring Barbie Forteza and Derrick Monasterio

Insta Scoop: Bb. Pilipinas Intercontinental 2017 Katarina Rodriguez Thanks Supporters, Appeals to Continue Voting for Her

Image courtesy of Instagram: katarinarodri

Like or Dislike: Movie Poster of 'The Significant Other'

Image courtesy of Instagram: popoycarittivo

Insta Scoop: Meet the Lead Cast and Directors of 'Asintado'

Image courtesy of Instagram: dreamscapeph

Insta Scoop: 'Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin' on its Last Three Weeks

Image courtesy of Instagram: chinitaprincess


Insta Scoop: Luna Agoncillo Celebrates Second Birthday

Images courtesy of Instagram: officialjuday

Who Wore It Better: Kathryn Bernardo vs. Nadine Lustre

Image courtesy of Instagram: kathdine.ph

Like or Dislike: Daniel Padilla on the Cover of Inside Showbiz Weekly


LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...