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Monday, November 25, 2019
Insta Scoop: Barretto Clan Mark 40th Day of Patriarch Miguel Barretto
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Sunday, November 24, 2019
Disappointing Attitude
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Sometime ago, Newbie Personality (NP) thought she could get away with anything simply because she is familiar face. However, NP is realizing that outside the studio, she’s just an ordinary person and people do not care about her presence. She is expected to behave like everyone else.
NP was spotted in a busy store and customers were patiently waiting in line for their turn at the cashier. As the conditions were hot, most were sweating, but since they needed something from the said store, they had to endure the heat. NP found herself needing something in the store and entered. As soon as she got the needed item, she started saying that it was too hot. Then, she approached the queue asking if she could go ahead, as she was pressed for time. No one minded her. Not content, she went to the front and told the cashier she needed to go ahead.
With awkwardness in the air, the other people waiting for their turn started making a fuss. Someone said that they were all feeling the heat and still line up. Then, another voice was heard saying that they were running late, but still formed the line, and they are not ill-mannered. In a few seconds, NP went to the end of the line and waited for her turn. Apparently, NP’s feelings of privilege will not grant her an easy time in her new community. Everyone is equal and people do not care about personalities, especially, showbiz wannabees.
‘You have to be a brat in order to carve out your parameters, and you have to be a monster to anyone who gets in your way. But sometimes it's difficult to know when that's necessary and when you're just being a baby, throwing your rattle from the cage.’ – Paul Thomas Anderson
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Repost: Department of Education to Investigate Case of Teacher Presented in TV Show
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Source: www.news.mb.com.ph
The Department of Education (DepEd) said on Friday it is coordinating with concerned offices regarding a public school teacher accused of child abuse and who was featured on a television program.
DepEd Undersecretary and Spokesperson Annalyn Sevilla told the Manila Bulletin that the legal team of the agency’s Central Office is “still coordinating with the regional and division offices concerned,” particularly the National Capital Region (NCR) and in Manila. “We will wait for their validated status report first,” she added.
Meanwhile, lawyer and education advocate Atty. Joseph Noel Estrada appealed to the public to hear the teacher’s side. “The public school teacher deserves the right to be heard,” he said.
Estrada offered to help Melita Limjuco, 55, who was featured on broadcaster Raffy Tulfo’s television show after a student’s relatives complained of alleged child abuse on her part. “I do not see any abuse done by the teacher,” he said. “The disciplinary action imposed by the teacher is the necessary consequence of the child’s misconduct,” he added.
Earlier, the grandmother of the child sought Tulfo’s help to file a case against Limjuco to “teach her a lesson.” This was after the teacher was seen on CCTV footage sending a boy out of a classroom. The child’s family claimed the boy “was traumatized” and “humiliated” because of the teacher’s action.
Estrada told the Manila Bulletin that he met with Limjuco on Friday to assess her situation and possibly provide legal assistance. “We only saw the video but what we don’t know is that the child was sent out of classroom because he was fighting with other classmates,” he explained in Filipino. “Aside from the issue of the [report] card that [was] repeatedly forgotten by the child, there was a previous incident where the card was splashed with water and that must have been the reason why the teacher was concerned about it,” he added.
During the show, the staff called Limjuco for her reaction on the case. The teacher admitted her “mistake” and apologized, but the child’s family wanted her punished through revocation of her license so “she could rest” from teaching.
Tulfo then asked the teacher to choose between facing a child abuse case – which is a criminal case – or resigning from her job.
Estrada claimed that Limjuco was not aware that her conversation with the host was live on TV. “It’s unfair for her and this is violative of her right to due process,” the lawyer said.
After meeting with Limjuco, Estrada said that they will face the complaint and possible charges in a “proper forum.”
Estrada appealed to the public not to drag out the issue further. “[Limjuco] has children who work as overseas foreign workers (OFWs) and when they learned of this, they were very worried,” he said Filipino.
Estrada also said that the CCTV recording should not have been shared with the public without the consent of those who are captured in the clip. “It’s not only the teacher was there, other children who are minors and parents were also captured in the video,” he explained. “I also encourage everyone to make sure the personal details and photos or videos of minors involved are not shared or divulged,” he added.
Based on their initial meeting, Estrada said there were other issues related to the incident. “The grandmother and parents already talked with the principal and the teacher already apologized but they still want her to resign from teaching by revoking her license,” he said.
Limjuco, Estrada said, has been a public school teacher for 29 years. “She does not deserve this public humiliation and ridicule or to lose her job and license to teach…our teachers are special parents of the students while they are under their supervision, instruction, or custody” and “as a special parent, the teacher’s authority includes the duty to discipline the students.”
Estrada also reminded parents that their duties as parents include “coordinating and cooperating with the school in implementing school discipline.”
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Insta Scoop: Erich Gonzales Shows Off Bikini Body
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Insta Scoop: Alden Richards Flexes Muscles
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Insta Scoop: Julie Anne San Jose Recognized with Asia Music Icon Award
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Insta Scoop: Ryza Cenon Tags Self as 'Self-partnered'
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Insta Scoop: Rocco Nacino Happy That Parents Attended Donning of Rank Ceremony
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Official Trailer of MMFF 2019 Entry: 'Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity'
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Who Wore It Better: Kylie Jenner vs. Janine Gutierrez
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Insta Scoop: John Lloyd Cruz Ditches Unkempt Look for T-shirt Ad
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Saturday, November 23, 2019
Better Possibility
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CS is not new to the showbiz industry, as she has nurtured friendships with former talents, who have opted to take it easy on their careers or shift to new interests outside of acting. Over the years and since her own controversy, CS has created her own brand, which is very different from what her family is known for. Her endeavors are all geared toward a privileged life, such as moving in the real social circle, preparing and serving good food, and basking in homes seemingly touched by Martha Stewart. She has moved on as well.
When people noticed that LP has been frequenting establishments associated with CS in the past months, speculations were raised. Could LP be seeing CS on the side? Is he enjoying her company, knowing that they have common friends and their families have been known to be part of the society’s elite? Is she using the cliché that the best way to a man’s heart is through his stomach?
According to the societal grapevine, the said ‘relationship’ has been going on for almost a year, but the two have been careful not to be seen together in public. Nonetheless, LP is said to be very happy with sharing his life with CS. CS has long been separated, but LP has yet to finalize a formal end to his present relationship. Like behind-the-scene stories in showbiz, the rich and elite actually have juicier stories to tell.
‘Whatever he had found, it made him a better person. Maybe that's what love was, finding the person who brings out the best in you and eliminates the worst.’ ― Diana Holquist
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FB Scoop: Ate Gay Puts An End to Rants on Non-Inclusion in TNT
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Insta Scoop: Angelica Panganiban Hospitalized
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Sylvia Sanchez Sets Conditions for Partners of Arjo and Ria
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Tweet Scoop: Netizens Wonder if Sofia Andres is Pregnant
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Repost: Annual Fashion Show of 'Victoria's Secret' Cancelled
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A colorful spectacle of pop music, skimpy lingerie and some of the world’s most famous supermodels, the Victoria’s Secret fashion show had long been a ratings powerhouse and a prime-time marketing bonanza.
But after years of plummeting viewership, L Brands, the parent company of the lingerie company, announced on Thursday that it would no longer hold the fashion show this holiday season.
“We think it’s important to evolve the marketing of Victoria’s Secret,” Stuart Burgdoerfer, the chief financial officer of L Brands, said on an earnings call on Thursday.
Asked if the show would happen this year, he responded: “We’ll be communicating to customers, but nothing that I would say is similar in magnitude to the fashion show.”
The company announced in May that the show would no longer air on network television, but the comments on the earnings call were the first confirmation the event would be canceled entirely.
The decision came as Victoria’s Secret, long the leader in lingerie, has struggled to find its footing through multiple challenges. Consumers have come to see the brand as anachronistic, out of place in the #MeToo era as offering an objectifying view of female beauty. Sales have cratered for years, with more nimble competitors on the rise. And its longtime chief executive, Leslie H. Wexner, has come under scrutiny for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Last year, Edward Razek, then the chief marketing officer of L Brands, came under fire for saying transgender women should not star in the show. Mr. Razek, who apologized for the remarks, retired in August, soon after the company hired its first openly transgender model.
In October, Victoria’s Secret announced it was laying off about 15 percent of its employees, about 50 people, in its Columbus, Ohio, headquarters.
Though the fashion show was once enormously successful as a marketing tool, with more than 12 million people tuning in to the first show in 2001, viewership had drastically dropped in the last five years. An audience of 9.7 million in 2013 shrank to just 3.3 million last year.
The show was a fantasy of opulence, with crystal-encrusted lingerie on supermodels wearing giant wings. Some of pop music’s biggest stars performed.
But in the current social climate, it increasingly felt to some like it was from another era. Kate Upton, a former Victoria’s Secret model, criticized the fashion show on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen,” a Bravo TV program, when asked this week about rumors that it might be canceled.
“You know what, we’re sick of seeing the same body type,” she said. “You have to be body inclusive now. Every woman needs to be represented. Otherwise it’s a snoozefest.”
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Insta Scoop: Jane de Leon Recalls Hardships Before Reaching Her Big Break
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Maxine Eigenmann Wins Acting Award from Asia Pacific Screen Awards in Australia
— Asia Pacific Screen Awards (@APScreenAwards) November 21, 2019
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Insta Scoop: Sylvia Sanchez Happy at Seeing Maricel Soriano Again
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Teaser Trailer of MMFF Entry, 'M&M: The Mall. The Merrier'
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