US-based producer cried foul over ‘rude behavior’ of JaDine management

James Reid and Nadine Lustre via Lustre's Instagram account

James Reid and Nadine Lustre via her Instagram account

A California-based concert producer is fuming in anger due to the alleged rudeness of the management of the love team of James Reid and Nadine Lustre.

The CEO and founder of Entablado Production took to Facebook to air her disappointment over what happened to the “Always JaDine: US Tour 2017” held at Chabot College, Hayward, California last March 31.

Image: Elaine Crisostomo via Facebook

In a series of Facebook posts, Elaine Crisostomo (a.k.a. Coach Alex) pointed out in detail the disappointing rudeness she claims to have experienced from the camp of Lustre and Reid.

In a post she called “Official statement of the Jadine Tour”, she blasted the management of Viva (who handles both stars) which entirely handled the program.

“First: OJD – Entablado [doesn’t] handle the program of Viva. Sila po ang humahawak ng program nila, never kong nakita or pinakita man lang sa akin kong anong mangyayari sa concert ko. Maiksi talaga ang show, dahil nagsho show din ako. Viva holds this responsibility, not Entablado. Taga bili lang ako ng show nila, sila ang program.”

(First: OJD – Entablado [Production] does not handle the program of Viva. They are the ones who handled their program. I never saw [any script or program flow of] what was to happen in my concert. The show was very brief, [and I can say this because] I also do shows. Viva is responsible, not Entablado. I just bought their show, they [handle the] program.)

She also pointed out to a waiting incident at a supposed JaDine brunch date with the fans.

Unang una, hindi ako mag po promote sa FB ko publicly or maniningil kong hindi alam ng Viva at ng promoter. I also waited ng ilang oras sa baba ng lobby… Nasa second floor lang naman ang mga artista at nakikiusap ako kong pwede kahit bumaba lang.”

(Firstly, I will not promote on my Facebook publicly or get payments [for the show] if Viva or the promoter does not know. I also waited for hours at the lobby. The artists [Reid and Lustre] were just at the second floor and I was asking if they could go down.)

The producer also highlighted the very strict photo opportunity session, saying her company was not able to do anything because Viva called the shots. Crisostomo even lamented that she was not able to talk to or at least have a picture with Reid and Lustre because of the restrictions.

At the end of the said post, she asked the fans, “Ugali ba talaga ito ng Jadine, ang hindi makipag minggle sa fans or and management nila?

(Is JaDine really like this? Don’t they mingle with their fans and management?)

Crisostomo even posted screen shots of conversations between her and a certain Nancy Yang who is said to be the concert’s promoter.


She also cried foul about an old issue thrown at her for an old court case about her allegedly being a “fake producer” back in the Philippines.


Crisostomo mostly fumed about fans being affected by unfortunate incidents that reportedly unfolded during the tour.

She also posted a copy of the official schedule of the show that’s supposed to last for only two hours. She then called JaDine management “unprofessional.”


In one of her Facebook posts, she yet again slammed JaDine management about the way they behaved that completely affected the show.

Isa lang pinag lalaban ko dito – sana naging TAO kyo kasi pinakitaan kyo ng maganda dito sa SFO show… (There’s just one thing I am fighting for here: you should have acted like humans because you were treated well here in the SFO show.),” she posted.

Nonetheless, the show was sold out. Meanwhile, Viva Entertainment has not yet released any statement about the issue.

Crisostomo was once linked to actress Desiree Del Valle. JB

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