Wednesday 15 February 2012

Jobim, Kyle, Mika and Philip - Who Will Be the Very First Pinoy Junior MasterChef?

Jobim, Kyle, Mika, and Philip - Who Will Be the Very First Pinoy Junior MasterChef?


After hurdling the intense weekly culinary battles and impressing the Filipino public with their creations, the Final Four kiddie cooks Jobim, Kyle, Mika, and Philip will rise to their final cooking challenge in the “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition Finale: The Live Cook-off” this Saturday, February 18, at 6 p.m.

Armed with months of training in the competitive arena of “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition,” the four talented kids will be preparing their dishes live at the Treston International College in a bid to become the first ever Junior MasterChef who will bring home P1 million and a culinary scholarship.

Meanwhile, P500,000 will be awarded to the competition’s second placer, and P250,000 each to the third and fourth placers.

Host Judy Ann-Santos and judges Chef Ferns, Chef Lau, and Chef Jayps will be sampling and criticizing the kiddie cooks’ dishes, which will represent the skills and knowledge they have gained in the MasterChef kitchen.

To help the three judges decide, 100 people from different sectors of society will critique the recipes the Final Four will whip up in a separate but equally intense cooking test.

“Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition” became the most watched show last Sunday, February 12, when it revealed Jobim, Kyle, Mika, and Philip as the Final Four kiddie cooks. The episode garnered a 21.9% national TV rating, based on data from Kantar Media.

The kiddie cooking reality show also defeated its rival program last Saturday, February 11, when it garnered a 22.0% rating against “Manny Many Prizes” (12.4%) of GMA-7.

Meanwhile, Pancake House restaurant serves dishes inspired by the top-rating kiddie cooking reality show such as cabbage lumpia in coconut breading, rice in ampalaya silog, porksilog steak, and tofu eggplant salad.

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Gerald Anderson Shaves Head for ‘Budoy’

Gerald Anderson Shaves Head for ‘Budoy’


Drama Prince Gerald Anderson, who now sports a shaved-head look, continues to thank the loyal fans of their top-rating Primetime Bida drama series, “Budoy” through the “Be Budoy, Be Happy Mall Tour.”




After bonding recently with the Cebuanos and Caviteños, the “Budoy” cast is set to visit their fans in Laguna this Saturday, February 18, 5:30pm, at SM City San Pablo.

Meanwhile, Gerald’s new look has become an added attraction in the drama series. His character went bald in preparation for his medical operation. But now that he is ready to have his strange disease checked in the US, Budoy will be forced to stay as the Maniego family faces a criminal case that puts their credibility as doctors on the line. Is this the end of the Maniego family? How can Budoy (Anderson) solve all the problems his family is facing?



By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Bela: I want people to find out who I am

Her studio, Viva Entertainment, wants build her up as another Cherie Gil. Many people exclaim, “You look like Bea Alonzo!” the minute they see her mestiza face. Others refer to her as Robin Padilla’s niece.

The thing is, Bela Padilla just wants to be known as herself: someone who wants to excel in action drama, even if it takes her time to do so.

“I’m always boxed in,” the 20-year-old Bela sighs. “I want people to give me a place, to find out who I am.”

And who is the real Bela Padilla?

Not just another pretty face, for one.

Video: Go out on a romantic date with Bela Padilla

Bela Padilla exlusive interview held at Mansion 2 El Jardin in Quezon City on 05 February 2012.(Aldrine Salvador/NPPA Images)

At 20, Bela takes her social responsibility seriously. If she has her way, Bela wants to play villain roles with a redeeming value towards the end.

“If mine is a bad character, kill me in the end,” she remarks. “I don’t want the kids who are watching to think bad people get away with what they do.”

She won’t even think twice about walking up to the director and asking him to tweak the character a bit if the values it projects are far from healthy.

Bigger picture

“I’m looking at the bigger picture,” Bela echoes one of her tweets.

“You have a responsibility, not just to yourself. You have to think of the people watching you.”

Bela can’t forget the question her mom once asked her.

“What’s your goal? Why are you here?” she asked her youngest child.

Bela did some soul searching and came up with the answer.

“When people watch you on TV for 30 minutes, you relieve them of whatever’s going on in their life. Kung may utang sila, nakakalimutan nila ang utang nila. You relieve them of stress.”

It’s not everyday that celebrities her age think that way. That’s because not all 20-year-old celebrities feel they’re already 30 the way Bela does.

Not all young celebrities got exposed to burning controversies the way Bela did (remember the now-resolved `confrontation issue’ with Marian Rivera?)

This, and Bela’s constant exposure to adult conversation at home, make her wise beyond her years. But her age being what it is, Bela can deal with the young and the not-so-young at the same time.

“It’s easy for me to jump from one age bracket to the next,” she relates.

Book lover

It’s also easy for Bela to read a wide variety of books, write articles, poems and even scripts.

“My mom and I have our own set of libraries,” she motions to a big wooden bookcase full of hard-bound volumes.

Her British dad (mom is a Filipina) taught her to love suspense thrillers. That’s why Bela can’t help but laugh at comments that her reading fare is as masculine as can be.

Bela also doesn’t mind making fun of herself by saying, “My books are more messy (than my mom’s). They’re sometimes under my bed. It all depends on my mood.”

The bookworm is a prolific writer. Her articles have appeared on “The Manila Bulletin.” And yes, she still writes the traditional way – by jotting all her thoughts in a notebook she brings with her on the set, during church services (she and her mom are devout Jehovah’s Witnesses), etc.

Bela prefers the warmth of the notebook to the coldness of the laptop. In the same way, she just loves “the smell of books,” how it feels when she turns the pages and sees the print all lined up before her eyes.

“My mom tells me that the more senses you use in doing something, the more it leaves an imprint on your mind. That’s why I enjoy books,” Bela explains.

Young men out there, take note. The way to Bela’s heart is through the written word.

No wonder Bela wants to take up Creative Writing when she goes back to school soon.

But she has to squeeze this in between showbiz assignments and shoots for product endorsements. Bela shows her funny side in the upcoming movie “My Kontrabida Girl” with Aljur Abrenica and Rhian Ramos.

Bela is just as excited to portray Kris Bernal’s twin in the family drama “Hiram na Puso,” which starts airing March 5 on GMA 7.

Workaholic

“I enjoy work so much,” she gushes. “I have fun on the set and it doesn’t matter if we work for a long time.”

A new endorsement for an apparel line will also make Bela more visible in the coming days.

The lady is so busy, she can hardly squeeze in time for a Valentine’s date.

“I have a pictorial on Valentine’s Day,” she reveals.

But she promised to find time to date a lucky Yahoo! Philippines OMG! user a few days after Valentine’s. Coming from someone as wholesome and pretty as Bela, that chosen guy will surely be the envy of friends!

By Maridol Rañoa-Bismark | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom

Hijo’s Nathan Azarcon speaks out, yet again

Last weekend, music fans got rattled when the band, Hijo, posted a message on their Facebook page:

“This is my reply... yes the article seems incoherent. but the truth is... we were informed only on that fatefull day b4 jan 11 that the band was disolved. He had two bodyguards with hand guns.... informing us that the band was no more. how can anyone disagree with 9mm guns pointed at you. hahahaha. well... good move on his part. we dont need this FAGGOT... who left me twice. Prepare my friend....”

The said message has already been deleted from the band's Facebook page.

As to what article it was, the band did not elaborate. Although Facebook user Arnel Bonifacio pointed out a link to a PEP.ph article on Nathan Azarcon that came out a day before the message was posted.

Nathan Azarcon of Hijo during the Y! Rocks concert held at the SM Mall of Asia concert grounds in Pasay City, south of Manila. (Marlo Cueto/NPPA Images)

In the said article, the ever-vocal Azarcon elaborated on the dissolution of the band Bamboo. “Yung pinagtiyagaan namin ng halos sampung taon was snatched from us,” said Azarcon in the article. He further indicated that the breakup was not amicable.

In an old interview with Y! Rocks, the Hijo singer/bassist admitted that “the last three, four years with Bamboo (Mañalac), we weren't talking anymore.”

“He wasn't attending rehearsals, and that was a major factor in the break-up of [the previous band]. He wanted us to record everything and just send stuff to him when he should have been there with us.”

Azarcon did not want to comment further on the said Facebook post, in a message to the writer.

In the meantime, Bamboo's camp has also refused to comment as Bamboo had already said his piece of the matters months ago, and considers it an old issue.

By Adrian Arcega | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom

Alex Gonzaga: I think I’ll always be in Toni’s shadow

Now that Alex Gonzaga is hosting TV5’s newest Sunday afternoon game show, people can’t help but compare her to big sister Toni Gonzaga anew. Toni, after all, gained acclaim as a television host.

“I think I’ll always be in her shadow kasi bunso ako sa kanya,” she told Yahoo! Philippines OMG and other members of the press during a visit to the set of “Toink!” Sino Ang Tama?” last week.

Alex added being compared to Toni is not an issue for her.

“What’s good with my sister is, lagi nyang shinishare yung spotlight with me. Pag meron syang concert, pag meron syang ano, kahit papaano talaga, shinashare nya yung nakukuha nya,” the 24-year-old actress-host explained.

She also said, “Critic kasi kami sa isa’t isa so nagcocomment kami sa isa’t isa. Syempre, masaya ako dahil nabibigyan nya ako ng time, napapanood nya ako kahit busy sya.”

Alex Gonzaga (NPPA Images)

Idol

Alex even said that if there’s anyone she’d idolize, it would definitely be her sister.

“Kung meron po akong gagayahin, it is, of course, Toni na. Sige na, siya na.” the Kapatid star quipped. “Hindi naman kami nagkakalayo ng pinanggalingan. Kumbaga, may mga natira siyang mga talento sa tiyan, nakuha ko sa nanay ko.”

She added, “Kung may i-idolin ako, kapatid ko na po yun and thankful ako dahil yung mga binibigay sa akin na show, binibigyan ako ng hosting and at the time binibigyan ako ng acting.”

But what does she think is her edge over her more experienced sister?

“Syempre, mas bata ako. Mas bagets ako sa kanya,” Alex joked.

Alex further said, “Saka ano na kasi Ate ko, medyo serious na sya masyado.”

As one of TV5’s primetime princesses, what kind of projects does Alex want to work on next?

“Marami pa po akong gustong gawin,” Alex said, adding she’d want to start working on her planned movies with Viva Entertainment.

But as for what she wants to focus on as a television star, the TV5 actress said, “Kung ano ang binigay sa akin dahil as of now nae-enjoy ko ang lahat.”

Besides “Toink! Sino Ang Tama?”, she is hosting showbiz talk show “Juicy!” and is starring in the primetime drama “P.S. I Love You.”

What she’s looking for

In a previous interview with the press, Alex admitted she’s dating a non-showbiz guy. During the set visit, however, the actress-television host said they’re no longer seeing each other.

“Kasi matagal na siyang dating-dating. Pero dahil full blast na siya sa Law School, hindi na talaga kami nagkikita,” she said. “Wala rin akong time sa kanya. Kung kailan ako available, hindi siya available. So parang walang sense.”

Ironically, Alex said her mother Pinty already allowed her to have a boyfriend.

“Nagtataka talaga ako kasi kung kailan okay na, pinapayagan na ako, saka naman nagkagulo-gulo dahil sa schedule at sa time,” Alex explained. “Ito ngayon, alam ng mommy ko. Sinabi nya na, ‘kung kayo, kayo talaga’.”

Alex has been linked to fellow TV5 star Kean Cipriano. What exactly is she looking for in a man?

“Syempre gusto ko, Christian talaga.,” she shared.

Alex added, “Tapos gusto ko talaga napapatawa ako.”

Faith, Alex explained, will be an important factor when she enters a relationship in the future.

“Ang pinakaimportante sa akin, kung approved ng Mommy at Daddy ko. Kung di approved ng Mommy at Daddy ko, hindi magwo-work yun. E ang pinaka-number one nilang gusto is Christian,” she said.

“Toink! Sino Ang Tama?” airs every Sunday at 2pm on TV5.

By Chuck Smith | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom

Are Empress’ parents overprotecting her?

Empress Schuck may already be a young adult after she turned 19 on Sunday, February 19, but she doesn’t mind her parents still closely watching and protecting her.

Her parents still accompany Empress during tapings and other showbiz commitments. This makes other people think they are shielding her from suitors.

“Ako never ko naisip na, ‘Wag kayo dito.’ Actually, minsan si Mama iniiwan nya ako sa taping. Sinasabi ko na, ‘Wag ka nang umalis, dito ka lang.’ Okay lang sa akin yun, wala naman akong nakikitang masama doon,” Empress told Yahoo! OMG Philippines and members of the press at a birthday and charity event at Ephesus Home for Women and Children in Guiginto, Bulacan on Tuesday, February 14.

The “Mundo Man ay Magunaw” lead star explains that her parents join her in her showbiz commitments to support and guide.

Empress Schuck celebrates her birthday with the kids of Ephesus in Bulacan on 14 February 2012. (Aldrine Salvador/NPPA Images)

At the birthday party for instance, her father was busy taking photos of her and the children. He also helped out in giving food.

“Si Papa minsan na lang din sumama. Minsan pag special events, sumasama si Papa. Pero more on support, hindi naman para sa talagang sorang bantayan ako. Syempre, support po yung ginagawa nila,” she said.

On Ejay

Empress clarified rumors that her parents don’t want her leading man Ejay Falcon to court her. She considers him her closest male friend in showbiz, but Empress insists he is not wooing her.

“Siguro protective lang sila. Pero wala rin naman kasi syang (Ejay) sinasabi (na nangliligaw).”

She and Ejay first started working as a love team in ABS-CBN’s TV drama “Guns and Roses.” Empress thinks it’s better for them to remain friends for now.

“Basta ang alam ko sa ngayon, friends kami kasi kami lagi ang magkasama. Pero yung ganoong level, hindi pa muna. Kasi para sa akin, pag ganoon kaaga, dapat kailangan na kilalanin muna ang isa’t isa,” she said.

Would it be hard for Ejay to court her since her parents are strict?

“Kung gusto naman nya at kung desidido sya, kahit naman maraming nakabantay, kung go sya, sya na bahala doon,” she replied in jest.

She shared that Ejay’s advance birthday gift is a cellular phone.

Going sexy?

Now that she has turned a year older, will Empress eventually take the sexy route in her career?

“Hindi naman super. Pero sa lahat naman ng bagay, kelangan mong mag-level up, kelangan mong mag-grow. Katulad nyan, mas pumayat na ako ng konti, mas naging dalaga na. Pero kung sa mga pa-sexy, konting maturity lang ang idadagdag ko, pero yung wholesomeness, andyan pa rin,” she said.

Since she feels blessed in her showbiz career and the family business, Empress wants to help more people.

“Gusto kong makatulong pa. At sana dumami pa ang blessings ko para mas makapagshare pa ako. More projects , happiness and good health sa aming lahat. Sana magtuloy-tuloy pa at marami akong matulungan,” she said.

Empress is happy with the good feedback she has been getting for “Mundo Man ay Magunaw.” She adds that she hopes to inspire aspiring and new actors.

“Since nung nag-air sya, laging positive feedback ang natatanggap ko sa Twitter. Magaling raw, maganda ang storya at magaling ang casts. Masaya kasi parang ngayon lang ako nagkaroon ng ganoong telesrye na ganoon ang pagtanggap,” Empress stressed.

By Karen Valeza | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom

Danica Magpantay: God is the X factor

Other models would do all sorts of things to develop that magical X factor that would take them to the big leagues.

Ford Supermodel of the World 2010 Danica Magpantay would rather recall what her mom, former supermodel Lala Flores Magpantay told her: “Let God be your X factor.”

That winning aura and the unmistakable glow will easily follow.

“Nagbabago ang physical aspect,” she told a handful of writers at an interview sponsored by Globe Telecom, whose Tattoo@Home broadband brand she endorses.

But you cannot discount that look, that arresting presence that would make people remember you.

International supermodel Danica Magpantay during Globe Telecom's Tattoo@Home launch held at Mario's Restaurant in Quezon City last February 8, 2012. (George Calvelo/NPPA Images)

“Yung expression na pinapakita mo ang pinakaimportante,” she says.

In Danica’s case, that glow on her face stems from an overriding faith. She believes that it is God who brought her to where she is now, the first Filipina to bag the coveted Ford Supermodel of the World title. This gives her the confidence to hold her head high before an international audience.

Her self-assurance comes from within.

“I don’t conform to people’s expectations,” she asserts.

After all, the towering Danica (she stands 5’9” tall) has long accepted the fact that “there will always be people who won’t like what you’re doing.”

So, just like the UP Fine Arts professor who taught her to draw as she–not others–see fit, Danica listens to her heart and follows what it says.

It has taught her that someone like her who never thought she could make a career out of modeling can do so–and make the world sit up and notice.

Empowering

“I got into modeling to inspire and empower young women,” Danica muses.

Inspiring also means showing everyone that not all models are just slim bodies and pretty faces. They can be smart and not-that-fair-skinned like her.

“You don’t have to be just pretty,” Danica explains. “You can be just a UP student like me. And it’s real, it’s empowering.”

She looks up to Tyra Banks as an example of an empowered model.

“She’s not just a beauty icon,” Danica observes. Tyra, as we all know, is a businesswoman and popular media person too. That’s how Danica sees life as it should be. You can be anyone you want to be, as long as you keep your eye on the ball.

If there’s a will…

“Pag may gusto ako, linalaban ko talaga. If there’s a will there’s a way.”

So she bore the loneliness of being away from her close-knit family for ten months to be the only Asian in an apartment she shared with 10 other models in New York.

Fending for herself miles away from home, Danica discovered things she never would have learned in school.

“In school, you’re more concerned about grades,” she revealed. “Now I know that it’s not everything. Natutunan ko what life is.”

Be that as it may, Danica is not shunning school forever. She was only a freshman toting cartolina and other drawing materials with her when modeling beckoned. So Danica plans to resume her rudely-interrupted studies by taking an online course and thereby get a degree.

That’s the best thing she can do considering her mobile lifestyle.

Danica will fly to Singapore in March “to explore things there.” She goes back to the Philippines in April for the Philippine Fashion Week. Late this year, Danica will be leaving again to pursue her modeling career once more.

Forever a Pinay

But she will always go back to the Philippines, “where my heart belongs.” She knows that’s where she got the dusky good looks that is now literally and figuratively taking her places.

Well and good, considering that the modeling community is following the rest of the world in turning to Asia for many important things.

Danica agrees that China is the next big thing. This means the demand for Asian models will rise steadily.

Danica, homegrown values and matchless experience behind her–will be ready when that time to shine even more comes along.

By Maridol Rañoa-Bismark | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom

Pondo ng Barangay, Kukuwentahin ni Ted Failon

Hindi porke pinakamaliit na pangkat ng gobyerno ang barangay ay maliit lang ang inaasahan sa pag-unlad nito o maliit rin ang posibleng kitain ng mga taong namamalakad dito.

Ngayong Sabado (Feb 18), bubusisiin ni Ted Failon ang nagaganap sa pamamahala ng isang barangay at kung paano ginagasta ang pondong nakalaan sa bawat isa sa mga ito.

Isa sa mga pinanghahawakang kapangyarihan ng sangguniang barangay ay ang paggamit ng pondo na nagmumula sa Internal Revenue Allotment o IRA na galing sa national government. Napag-alaman na ang 55% ng kabuuang budget ng barangay ay napupunta sa sweldo ng mga empleyado samantalang 20% lang ang napupunta para sa mga proyekto na ika-uunlad ng barangay.


Ito kaya ang dahilan kung bakit maraming tumatakbo para sa mga pwesto sa barangay tuwing eleksyon? Napapakinabangan ba ng mga mamamayan ang pondong nakalaan para sa kanilang barangay?

Alamin ang mga kasagutan sa pagbusisi ni Ted Failon sa "Failon Ngayon,” Sabado (Feb 18), 4:30 p.m. sa ABS-CBN.

By Night Owl || Full Story: Kapamilyanewsngayon

Sino ang Tatanghaling Kauna-unahang Pinoy Junior MasterChef?



Matapos pabilibin ang sambayanan sa lingu-linggong labanan sa kusina, magaganap na ang huling ‘hands-up’ at ang live na bakbakan ng Final Four kiddie cooks na sina Jobim, Kyle, Mika, at Philip sa “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition Finale: The Live Cook-off” sa Sabado (Feb 18) sa ganap na 6 p.m.

Sa huling pagkakataon ay susubukin ang husay at diskarte ng apat na batang kusinero sa isang matindi at live na paghahanda ng putahe sa Treston International College na magpapasya kung sino sa apat ang tatanghaling kauna-unahang Pinoy Junior MasterChef na magwawagi ng P1 milyon at culinary scholarship.

Ang tatanghalin namang second placer ng kumpetisyon ay mag-uuwi ng P500,000, at ang third at fourth placers ng P250,000.


Live na titikman at huhusgahan ng host na si Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo at mga huradong sina Chef Ferns, Chef Lau, at Chef Jayps ang kanilang ihahaing putahe, na siyang kakatawan sa limang buwang pagsasanay at karanasan nila sa kusina ng “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition.”

Para tulungan ang tatlong hurado sa pagpapasya, 100 katao mula sa iba’t ibang sektor ng lipunan ang hahatol sa lutuing ihahain nina Jobim, Kyle, Mika, at Philip sa isa pang mahigpit na cooking challenge.

Nag-numero uno naman sa national TV ratings ang “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition” noong Linggo (Feb 12) nang ipinakilala na ang Final Four kiddie cooks. Nakakuha ang nasabing episode ng 21.9% national TV rating ayon sa Kantar Media.



Tinalo rin ng kiddie cooking reality show ang kalabang programa noong Sabado (Feb 11) nang magkamit ito ng 22.0% rating laban sa “Manny Many Prizes” (12.4%) ng GMA-7.

Samantala, maaaring tikman sa Pancake House restaurant ang mga lutuing tampok sa “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition” gaya ng cabbage lumpia in coconut breading, rice in ampalaya silog, porksilog steak, at tofu eggplant salad.

Huwag palampasin ang huling labanan sa kusina nina Jobim, Kyle, Mika, at Philip sa “Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition Finale: The Live Cook-off” ngayong Sabado (Feb 18), 6 p.m. sa ABS-CBN. Para sa karagdagang updates, i-like ang http://www.facebook.com/jrmasterchef sa Facebook, sundan ang @jrmasterchef_ph sa Twitter, o bisitahin ang www.masterchefph.tv.

By Night Owl || Full Story: Kapamilyanewsngayon

Liz Uy Signs Contract with Viva, Is She Joining Showbiz?

Liz Uy Signs Contract with Viva, Is She Joining Showbiz?


On Friday, February 10, "It Girl" and well-known stylist Liz Uy signed-up an exclusive management contract with Viva Entertainment.

Just like her model-friends Georgina Wilson, Isabelle Daza and Solenn Heussaff, is she also finally joining showbiz?

Not yet. But according to her she also sees the possibility of doing acting projects in the future.

"My contract with Viva is for endorsements. But kasama na rin sa contract ‘yong mga bookings like guestings, I guess; but I’m not so sure about showbiz yet. But I’m not closing naman my doors, but right now, I’m happy with what I do which is styling, and I’m gonna stick to that no matter what happens." Liz said.

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest

Alodia Gosiengfiao From Cosplay to Kimmy Dora

Alodia Gosiengfiao From Cosplay to Kimmy Dora


From cosplay to TV hosting and now acting?

Alodia Gosiengfiao reveals that she is officially part of the much-awaited sequel of hit comedy movie "Kimmy Dora" as a Korean girl.

"It felt amazing to see such talented people come together to produce this. They are really funny and friendly and not to mention really talented in their respective fields. Ate Uge didn't exactly give me tips but watching her work was more than enough. She acts so naturally in front of the camera. I’m just very glad and honored to be part of it." Alodia said of her first acting experience.

Titled "Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kyeme", the movie which is still under the direction of Joyce Bernal, is currently shooting some scenes in South Korea with its lead stars Eugene Domingo, Ariel Ureta, Mura and Miriam Quiambao.

By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest
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Tambalang Coco-Julia Mas Tinutukan

Nanatiling panalo sa national TV ratings ang Primetime Bida teleseryeng pinagbibidahan nina Susan Roces, Helen Gamboa, Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta, Julia Montes, at Coco Martin na "Walang Hanggan." Base sa pinakahuling tala ng Kantar Media, nakakuha ang "Walang Hanggan" ng 26.7% national TV rating, kumpara sa 22.2% ng katapat nitong bagong teleserye ng GMA na "My Beloved." At dahil sa mainit na suporta ng mga manonood, patuloy ang personal na pasasalamat ng cast ng "Walang Hanggan" sa kanilang mall tour ngayong Sabado (Pebrero 18), 5pm, sa Gaisano Capital Island Mall, Mactan, Cebu. Abangan ang lalong umiinit at makapigil-hiningang eksena sa “Walang Hanggan” gabi-gabi, pagkatapos ng “Budoy” sa Primetime Bida ng ABS-CBN. Para sa karagdagang updates, mag-log on sa http://walanghanggan.abs-cbn.com/, i-‘like’ ang http://facebook.com/abs.walanghanggan, o sundan ang @walanghanggan_ sa Twitter.

By Night Owl || Full Story: Kapamilyanewsngayon

Piolo Pascual Headlines Metro Society's Entertainment Issue (February 2012)

.post {border-bottom:none;font-size:12px;} Ultimate Heartthrob Piolo Pascual is on the cover of Metro Society February 2012 Issue.
 
The 35-year old Kapamilya hunk actor is currently busy shooting his upcoming primetime drama series on ABS-CBN entitled “Nang Dahil Sa Pag-Ibig”. He will be joined by his contemporary artist Jericho Rosales and Multi-Awarded Dramatic Actor Christopher De Leon. (Click HERE for more info)
 About movie project, his upcoming Star Cinema’s romantic-comedy film with a working title “Every Breath You Take” will be released by April 7 (Black Saturday). Angelica Panganiban is Piolo’s Leading Lady for this movie which is under the direction of Mae Cruz.
Get your copy of Metro Society’s February 2012 issue now.
 By Zeaven28 || Full Story: Pinoy Showbiz Surfer

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