I watched a most heartwarming Christmas story in, of all places, Baclayon, Bohol, early this year. It was a puppet...
Surrender. Let go. Relax. In fact, that’s the hardest thing to do. Ask anyone above two years old. Ask anyone...
Lunch, or it could be dinner, merienda, or Botox high tea. Whatever and wherever two or more women (or gays) gather, and we happen to be there and catch the zeitgeist. (Ok, gossip.) That is what the Ladies Who Lunch column is.
We knew the lunchtime buzz the past week would be Shamcey Supsup and the coveted Miss Universe crown. But what hilariously surprised us was, as early as the weekend before the pageant, friends traveling with us to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia, were already in Miss Universe mode.
In my book, what makes my friend Ricky Reyes rare isn’t only because he has millions (of money; my social demographics isn’t really heavy on the billionaire sector), but also because he’s always quick to admit to—if not brag about—his latest beauty procedure.
Shalani Soledad is blooming like we’ve never seen her bloom. She must really be in love.
When Uniqlo will finally open in Manila has been the subject of talk primarily because this Japanese casual brand now...
I thought this would go the way ladies’ lunches go—talking about kids, hubbies/lovers, work stress, to-lust-for bags or Nadal/Federer, not necessarily in that order of importance. This time, however, it doesn’t go that way.
“My daughter is 30 years old. Why will I try to look 30 years old?” That question made a lot of sense, and it was asked over dinner by mom Maricris Zobel who, while she may not look 30 years old, doesn’t look old enough to be the mother of a 30-year-old, either. She was reacting to what I just said about “fillers.”
A young British actor in the smash hit musical "Mamma Mia!" that's coming to Manila in January is a childhood friend of Azkal heartthrob Phil Younghusband.