Trying to put a stop to the billowing animosity between Carmina Villaroel and Kyline Alcantara as an offshoot of Mavy Legaspi’s breakup with the young actress, GMA executive Lilybeth Rasonable requested a meeting for the two reportedly warring ladies to thresh things out.
According to sources, the scheduled meeting pushed through and Alcantara explained why she decided to break up with Legaspi. Villaroel, to say the least, was said to have been stunned to hear her side of the story.
However, the parties agreed after the meeting that no one would talk about the breakup, or the talk between Villaroel and Alcantara.
We already know what caused the breakup, and if word gets out, we’re sure it will create tremendous scandal.
Vice Ganda says sorry to Anne Curtis
Vice Ganda extended her apology to Anne Curtis for their recent banter on It’s Showtime that went awry.
Vice Ganda led Curtis to say a tagline that was directly in competition with the product she is endorsing. Curtis had to apologize on-air immediately.
“Bad ‘yun sa akin. Sorry po. Pasensiya na po kayo, ‘di ko po sinasadya ‘yun” (That’s bad. I am sorry. Please forgive me, I didn’t mean it), Curtis said.
“Ito — kapag nawalan ako ng kontrata… Pasensiya na po kayo, ‘di ko po sinasadya, lapse of judgment, sorry,” she added. (You – I might lose my contract. Please forgive me, I didn’t mean it. Lapse of judgment, sorry).
On X (formerly Twitter), Vice said she has apologized to Curtis.
“Yes, it was lapse of judgment. It was our usual brandagulan moment na late nya narealize so nasabi nya ung tagline ng di nya namalayan (that she was late to realize that’s why she said the tagline without noticing). I apologized to her, and pinagtawanan na lang naming (we just laughed about it). Our sisterhood will always be Nice Ganda!,” she said.
Curtis, for her part, replied. “Vice and I are fine. It was a lapse of judgment on both sides. At least we can move forward and be keyrfuul. Ganyan ang biruan backstage but syempre dapat iba pag on air (That’s our banter backstage but of course it should be different on air). Kaya kalma (So let’s chill). It’s a beautiful day.”
Sarah Lahbati brings son Zion to Coldplay concert
Posting a short video of the recent Coldplay concert, Sarah Lahbati said she was with perfect company — her son Zion, who accompanied her to the sellout shindig.
“What a blessing to share this moment with you, my love. what a night,” she said in her caption.
Netizens applauded the actress’ proud bonding moment with her son.
“You’re a great mom, Sarah. No one can take that away from you. love you guys,” said one commenter.
Noticing that “he knows all the songs”, one guy said Zion is “definitely a fan,” while another said, “He is going to remember this for a long time and might even attempt to become an inspiration too just like his idols.”