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Ogie Diaz Wonders Why “Paid Trolls” Can’t Move on with VP Leni 

Christine

Ogie Diaz took to Twitter to complain about how funded trolls apparently couldn’t get over Vice President Leni Robredo. Those ...

Bongbong Marcos Attends Susan Roces’ Wake

Christine

Many celebrities, such as presumptive President Bongbong Marcos, attended Susan Roces’ funeral. Senator Grace Poe, Roces’ adopted daughter, posted images ...

Duterte Says He Gave His Best as President, Apologizes If It’s Lacking

Christine

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte emphasized that he did his best as President of the Philippines and apologized for any shortcomings. ...

Harry Roque Defends Clarita Carlos Against Critics “A Victim of Crab Mentality”

Christine

Clarita Carlos, a retired University of the Philippines professor, was justified by the former presidential spokesperson against her accusers. Carlos, ...

Duterte Hopes Next Administration Will Look Into Use Of Nuclear Power “Nuclear is Forever”

Christine

In light of the current crisis between Russia and Ukraine, the President asked the next government to investigate the use ...

Skusta Clee’s “Not My Baby” Post is for Wilbert Ross?

Christine

The rapper is now getting attention for his now-deleted “not my baby” social media remark. He then went to Facebook ...

Kris Aquino’s Current Situation Revealed by Lolit Solis “Having Difficulties Using Her Hands to Write”

Christine

Lolit Solis shared some fresh information on Kris Aquino’s health that she learned from a source. According to a source, ...

Xian Gaza Criticized Toni Gonzaga’s “Toni Talks”: “Chumi-cheap na”

Christine

On Toni Gonzaga’s entertainment channel “Toni Talks,” Xian Gaza made some harsh remarks regarding her content. Xian Gaza is making ...

ACTUAL VIDEO: Coco Martin’s Emotional Speech at Susan Roces’ Wake

Christine

They collaborated not just on “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” but also on other TV programs. Coco was seen at the late ...

Marcos Jr.’s First Full-year Budget: P5.268 Trillion in 2023, a record

Marie Test

MANILA, Philippines — The next administration of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. would be required to spend a record P5.268 trillion in ...