Iya Villania urges women to get tested for breast cancer: ‘Early detection saves lives’
In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, TV host and news anchor Iya Villania is encouraging women to have themselves tested.
In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, TV host and news anchor Iya Villania is encouraging women to have themselves tested.
Drew Arellano seems to be one very busy guy, which make his fans wonder how he manages to find time to attend to all of his three kids.
Iya Villania spoke in behalf of children who need to go outdoors. She explained it can only be safe for them if there is herd immunity.
Written by: Ruth L. Navarra Iya Villania, TV host and mommy of three, is on a mission to dispel myths about umami. And she’s doing it one “Umami Mommy”
Gov. Marcos’ Ilocano-French tutorial video, where she tries to teach proper pronunciation of tricky words, caught the internet by surprise.
Beating and whipping long, thick, anchored battle ropes, dancer and TV host Iya Villania works out like a man. Having grown-up in Australia where sports is a lifestyle, the 28-year-old Kapuso star prefers a program that is tough but fun.
Away from the bright lights of show business, some stars choose to retreat to a silent sanctuary where they can contemplate and shake off the pressures of work. After all, celebrities have to make sure that they have healthy glowing skin from head to toe.
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