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Two suspects blamed for troubled union’s demise

12:20 AM February 03, 2016

GLIB Personality was initially blamed as the culprit behind the recent demise of a troubled union.

A sudden career move didn’t help GP’s case at all. GP, however, was swiftly removed from the list of suspects because another Bubbly Celeb was whispered about as the cause of the breakup of Coosome Couple.

Pundits surmise that BC’s flourishing career was due to an illicit affair. Although the jury is still out on BC, bashers should not be too quick to judge. After all, CC’s relationship was doomed from the start.

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It was simply too good to last.

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Mum is the word

When in doubt, it’s best to shut up.

Perhaps, Distressed Insider wanted only a piece of the action. DI made the mistake of commenting on a raging issue. Alas, DI isn’t exactly an objective, disinterested observer. You see, DI’s Controversial Kin is a major protagonist in the fiasco. By blabbing about it, DI just added fuel to the conflagration.

Burn, baby, burn.

Secret past

Hunky Star and his handlers have left no stone unturned to defuse all those explosive gay rumors. HS, however, had a secret past that’s difficult to hide in the closet.

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Years ago, when HS was a newbie desperate for fame, he agreed to play a fearlessly flamboyant character in a doomed project. Luckily, only a few people got to see it, but then again it offers undeniable proof of HS’ swishy ways.

Confeermed!

Backtracking

All of a sudden, Glamorous Beauty is wooing the relentless fans of Popular Star.

Before attaining success, GB relied on PS’ supporters. Soon enough, it became readily apparent that Top Honchos are using GB against PS. GB backtracked in a jiffy. Is GB scared of incurring the ire of PS’ legions of followers?

The same people who helped build up GB’s career can also do the opposite, after all.

Budgetarian

From the Inquirer tabloid Bandera:

Coworkers couldn’t ignore Seasoned Starlet’s penny-pinching ways.

SS kept asking the staff if the food from the caterer had already arrived on the set. Even if famished, SS patiently waited for the production’s free chow. SS would never think of buying meals from a nearby resto.

Seems SS has turned budgetarian. SS needs to do a little belt-tightening, because job offers are pretty rare these days.

NEWLYWEDS MJ Marfori (left) and Oscar Oida              Nice Print Photography

NEWLYWEDS MJ Marfori (left) and Oscar Oida Nice Print Photography

The merger

There was another celeb wedding last Saturday: TV5 reporter MJ Marfori tied the knot with GMA 7 colleague Oscar Oida at San Agustin Church in Intramuros. The reception was held at Palacio de Manila.

Top of the talk shows

For those who missed last weekend’s gabfests on TV. (And why we are moved, if we are moved.)

ANGEL Locsin

ANGEL Locsin

Angel Locsin on rumors that she and Luis Manzano have already broken up: “Hindi pa po. May pinagdadaanan lang kami, pero inaayos namin.” (Moving on…)

Charice on writing music: “I’m better writing songs about heartbreak. Hugot!” (Make productive use of sad memories.)

Willie Revillame on his show, “Wowowin,” being given a daily slot: “Simple lang naman ang hangad namin—ang maging gamot sa kalungkutan ng ating mga kababayan.” (Laughter is the best medicine, after all.)

Dennis Trillo, who’s starring in “Lakbay2Love” (a movie that features biking), on the growing number of road accidents involving cyclists: “Kailangang maging mas maingat, kasi ang ibang motorista, hindi masyadong nirerespeto ang mga nakabisikleta.” (Sa ikauunlad ng bayan …)

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