Pretty young thing ‘comfy’ in businessman’s ranch

Clockwise: Enchong Dee, Alden Richards, Diego Loyzaga and Angelica Panganiban

Show business truly broadens horizons for a lot of people, especially if you’re young, pretty and sexy—just like Alluring Idol (AI).

A Rushes mole was intrigued to see AI at the horse ranch of Rich and Influential Businessman (RIB) when he drove there for a meeting. RIB never introduced AI to our mole, nor to any of his guests at the time, but our mole recognized AI because she is a social media celebrity.

He saw AI lounging by the living room all afternoon, either watching TV or tinkering with her cell phone. He was sure that AI is a frequent “guest” at the ranch because she looked relaxed and very much at home.

We say, “Why not!” A horse ranch can very well be a relaxing and quiet place, especially for someone like AI, who is currently making a deafening buzz online.

TOP OF THE TABLOIDS

This week’s top show biz news from the tabloids (and why we are moved, if we are moved):

• Janella Salvador na-in love sa backstory ni Valentina: Sabi ko talaga, kailangan ko itong makuha! (She loves having snakes around her?)

• Alden Richards napaiyak dahil sa mga pinag-aaral na iskolar: Isa ako sa mga katulad nila noon. (And now, he’s paying it forward. Kudos, Alden.)

• Angelica Panganiban na-hurt nang bansagang ‘Hugot Queen’ pero super enjoy sa pagbibigay ng love advice. (Better to give … advice … than to receive.)

• Ina Raymundo may poser sa FB: This impostor is selling items under my freaking name! (Like fake news, there are too many fake people proliferating these days. Beware.)

• Diego Loyzaga super enjoy pa rin sa US, ayaw na nga bang umuwi sa Pinas? (Can you blame him?)

• Kampo ni Enchong Dee umalma sa balitang ‘nagtatago’ ang aktor para makaiwas sa warrant of arrest. (Sounds like a scene from an action movie.)

• KC Concepcion hindi kayang basagin ang regalong mug ng ex-dyowa, bakit kaya? (It’s easier to break hearts than break a mug?)

• Paolo Gumabao ‘inabuso’ noon ng teacher at kaklase. (Part of the perils of living abroad.)

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