Up-Close and Personal with Grace Lee in ‘Patrol ng Pilipino’
Filipino-Korean DJ, TV host, and interpreter Grace Lee has hit recent news headlines for dating the country’s most eligible bachelor, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III whose love life has been a media circus for the past year.
Tomorrow, February 14, in “Patrol ng Pilipino,” showbiz reporter Marie Lozano dishes out fascinating information about the woman of the hour and the newest apple of PNoy’s eyes. Know how she met PNoy and how her life has changed since the president confirmed they are dating.
Will the meticulous public approve of her and PNoy’s potential romantic relationship despite their 23-year age gap?
Meanwhile, join Jorge Cariño as he goes to Dumaguete City, which was recently ravaged by a 6.9 magnitude earthquake along with other towns in Negros Oriental. Watch the account of the experts from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on how the earthquake led to the landslide that generated aftershocks and tsunami alerts that sent victims into pandemonium.
“This tragedy has strengthened my goal to deliver news and information to citizens, to help them prevent harm and get their lives back on track,” Jorge said.
By JED || Full Story @ Showbiznest
Filipino-Korean DJ, TV host, and interpreter Grace Lee has hit recent news headlines for dating the country’s most eligible bachelor, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III whose love life has been a media circus for the past year.
Tomorrow, February 14, in “Patrol ng Pilipino,” showbiz reporter Marie Lozano dishes out fascinating information about the woman of the hour and the newest apple of PNoy’s eyes. Know how she met PNoy and how her life has changed since the president confirmed they are dating.
Will the meticulous public approve of her and PNoy’s potential romantic relationship despite their 23-year age gap?
Meanwhile, join Jorge Cariño as he goes to Dumaguete City, which was recently ravaged by a 6.9 magnitude earthquake along with other towns in Negros Oriental. Watch the account of the experts from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on how the earthquake led to the landslide that generated aftershocks and tsunami alerts that sent victims into pandemonium.
“This tragedy has strengthened my goal to deliver news and information to citizens, to help them prevent harm and get their lives back on track,” Jorge said.