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No need for dancers to wear skimpy outfits

/ 11:52 PM January 20, 2012

ROCES. Intense scene.

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Bryan Parreñas, televiewer: “I’m wondering if it’s OK with the MTRCB that the dancers in ‘Willing Willie’ wear skimpy clothes. Maraming nanonood na bata. The dancers are good-looking—so, they don’t really need those revealing outfits to attract viewers.”

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Lisa Guevarra, office employee: “Much as I want to watch the Tulfo brothers’ show on TV5, I can’t—kasi, nakakatakot sila—they always seem to be angry. Now, even newscaster Martin Andanar has joined the fray. Alam naming macho kayo—you don’t have to keep proving it.”

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