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Black is the color of Valentine’s Day

February 6, 2022 Eugene E. Asis 469 views

BLACK not red is the color of Valentine’s Day for couples like Tom Rodriguez and Carla Abellana. Having married for only three months, rumors have it na naghiwalay na ang dalawa and neither of the two issued an official statement. Is there a third party involved?.

In the same breath ,Diego Loyzaga and Barbie Imperial have called it quits. He once declared that Barbie is the girl he wanted to be with for the rest of his life. What happened? Diego is now in the US vacationing alone.

Carlo Aquino and non-showbiz partner Trina Candaza with whom he has a child also parted ways.

On the rosy side, musician Rico Blanco and Maris Rascal seems to hit it off very well. As the saying goes, “age doesn’t matter.”

As for the former talk show host who announced her engagement only to call it kaput due to health reason, the less we talk about her the better.

GretchenGretchen and her precious grains

WHENEVER we see a sack of rice posted on Facebook, we feel the presence of Gretchen Barretto.

Without fanfare, she has been giving ayuda’s to the members of the press in form of the precious grain. At wala siyang pinipili unlike GMA na kalendaryo lamang ay pinagdamot pa. We admire Gretchen for sharing her blessings. Special thanks goes to writer Francis Simeon who acts as the man-friday of Gretchen.

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