Keann Johnson learns to bond like family with co-stars in ‘Marry Me, Marry You’
If there’s one thing that Keann Johnson learned from “Marry Me, Marry You,” it is the importance of having a tight bond with his “family.”
If there’s one thing that Keann Johnson learned from “Marry Me, Marry You,” it is the importance of having a tight bond with his “family.”
Working with a younger generation of actors has made veteran actress Teresa Loyzaga realize she’s got a greater responsibility as an artist.
As Keann Johnson is cast in his first ever soap opera, “Marry Me, Marry You,” he proudly stated the things he learned from the experience.
One of the most important tasks of a homemaker is keeping a prescribed weekly or monthly budget for expenses which include food, utility bills, and transportation.
At the launch attended by celebrity endorsers Edu Manzano, Inno Sotto and Mike Carandang at the BGC clinic, the pair introduced Artas, PicoSure and i-Lipo machines.
Some of our town’s most prominent celebrities passed all their other invites so they could make it to the recent birthday bash of their dear friend, low-profile construction magnate Alice Eduardo.
I forgive, I forgive. Now I can receive. The Holy Scripture emphasizes that we must forgive 70 times seven, which really implies that many people try to forgive but never really do. They will often say, “I will forgive but I will never forget,” which, to me, is just saying they haven’t really forgiven. For it is only when you have ultimately forgotten that you have truly forgiven.
The first thing one notices when meeting Dominique Cojuangco, only daughter of actress Gretchen Barretto and businessman Tonyboy Cojuangco, is her candor. This young woman who turns 19 in a few weeks quickly puts people at ease with her open smile and self-deprecating humor. She is one of Bench Body’s endorsers for its new whitening range.
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