Vice Ganda is a class act | Inquirer Entertainment
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Vice Ganda is a class act

/ 12:17 AM April 11, 2015

GANDA. Knows how to keep his humor in check.

GANDA. Knows how to keep his humor in check.

Meanne Mijares, events planner: “I have always liked Vice Ganda for his wit and humor, but I admired him even more when he sat as a judge for Binibining Pilipinas. He’s a class act. He certainly knows when and how to keep his humor in check. For that, he will always have my respect.”

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Len Mascardo, housewife: “Gladys Reyes was memorable in her supporting roles in ‘Barber’s Tales’ and ‘Magkakabaung.’ She proved that she can do more than playing the usual one-dimensional villainess.”

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Christine Amor, student: “Geoff Eigenmann should think twice about baring too much skin in the GMA 7 afternoon teleserye where he is a mainstay. Yes, he has lost some weight but he has to lose more, so he’ll look pleasing and hunky with only a bath towel to cover his torso.”

Raffy Manzano, televiewer: “I am so happy to see former ‘bold’ star Katya Santos successfully reinventing herself as a wholesome actress in ‘Dream Dad.’ She has metamorphosed into a fine actress and breezes through her serious and comedic scenes with ease.”

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Teresita Tinawin, film enthusiast: “Allen Dizon is definitely on a roll! He must have been the winningest actor during the last film year because of his heart-rending performance in ‘Magkakabaung.’ Show biz has been kind to this hardworking former sexy actor. He knows how to choose the roles and the directors he works with.”

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