Isn’t being Filipino enough? Jennylyn Mercado strikes down ‘qualifications’ to speak on social issues
Actress-singer Jennylyn Mercado appeared to address some quarters asking her to tone down her social commentaries or stop expressing her opinion.
Actress-singer Jennylyn Mercado appeared to address some quarters asking her to tone down her social commentaries or stop expressing her opinion.
Comedian Arnell Ignacio believes there is a need for celebrities to do some “research” first before dipping their fingers into political issues.
There is something about Aegis’ music that resonates with Filipinos regardless of social class. There are those who may deem such music as bakya, but in theater, where the display of emotion is the driving force of every performance, how can one not feel for a lovelorn character drenched in the rain and bellowing out, well, what else, “Basang Basa sa Ulan”?
ARNELL Ignacio is a man who wears many hats. He is a comedian on the boob tube and the airwaves, where he hosts game and talk shows on top of being news anchor in a radio network and member of the jury of a talent search in a TV show. Way before this, he established himself as an emcee by doing stand-up comedy at The Library in Malate.
Arnell Ignacio has joined the cast of Viva Atlantis Theatricals’ inaugural production “The Full Monty.” Ignacio will play Harold Nichols, one of six jobless men who set out to stage a strip show where they plan to go “the full monty”—or strip all the way.
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