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Christian Bables bitbit pa rin ang trauma sa pagkamatay ng ama
HANGGANG ngayon ay may bitbit na trauma ang Kapamilya actor na si Christian Bables sa pagkamatay ng kanyang ama ilang taon na ngayon ang nakararaan. Sariwa pa rin sa isipan ng binata ang mga alaalang iniwan ng kanyang tatay na pumanaw noong 8-years-old pa lamang siya. Napakahirap daw para sa kanya ang lumaking walang ama.....»»
Christian Bables naging kabit sa edad na 18: ‘Bumorder line sa katangahan’
DIRETSAHANG inamin ni Christian Bables na sa edad na 18 ay naka-experience na siya ng pangmalakasang heartbreak. Rebelasyon ng award-winning Kapamilya actor, ginawa raw siyang kabit ng isa sa mga naging girlfriend niya noong nag-aaral pa siya sa kolehiyo. “During college, mga 18 ako nu’n. 2 months, pero grabe!” pagbabahagi ni Christian. Dalawang buwan lang.....»»
Christian Bables shares honest take on Best Actor chances for Broken Hearts Trip
Where do broken hearts go?.....»»
Jennica Garcia type is my dream girl — Christian Bables
Actor Christian Bables revealed that his dream girl is someone who is like actress Jennica Garcia......»»
Christian: ‘Si Jennica hindi mahirap magustuhan, napakabuti at totoong tao’
GOOD news para sa lahat ng mga fans and supporters ng Kapamilya stars na sina Christian Bables at Jennica Garcia! Kinumpirma ni Christian na tuloy na tuloy na ang reunion project nila ni Jennica pagkatapos ng matagumpay nilang teleserye na “Dirty Linen” na pinagbidahan nina Janine Gutierrez at Zanjoe Marudo. In fairness, talaga namang bumenta.....»»
Christian Bables bukas sa same-sex relationship: ‘Kung io-open ni God yung heart and mind ko for that, why not?’
NANINIWALA ang award-winning Kapamilya actor na si Christian Bables na walang “gender” ang love at lahat ng tao ay may karapatang magmahal. Inamin din ng binata na hindi rin daw imposibleng magbukas ang kanyang puso para sa isang same sex relationship. Sa naganap na presscon para sa bagong pelikula ni Christian, ang “Broken Hearts Trip”.....»»
Anji Salvacion nakatanggap ng suporta mula kay Christian Bables: ‘Please never give up on learning your craft’
SA kabila ng mga batikos na natatanggap ng singer-actress na si Anji Salvacion ay nagpakita naman ng pagsuporta sa kanya ang batikang aktor na si Christian Bables. Marami kasi ang nanlalait sa ipinapakitang pag-arte ng dalaga sa seryeng “Linlang” at maging ang talent manager na si Ogie Diaz ay lantarang nagbigay ng kanyang opinyon ukol.....»»
Family Matters’ wins big at 39th Luna Awards
Family Matters won big at the 39th Luna Awards held Saturday night, 26 August, at the Quezon City Sports Club. The family drama produced by Cineko Productions Inc. was named Best Picture by the award-giving body made up of the Film Academy of the Philippines and supported by the Movie Workers Welfare Foundation Inc. Its cast members Noel Trinidad and Mylene Dizon bagged the trophies for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, while production designer Elfren Vibar got his own award in his category. “Nakuha sa dasal, kaya thank you, Lord,” Trinidad said in his acceptance speech. “I want to share this award sa lahat na-involve sa pelikula. Para na rin kaming isang pamilya talaga. Nagmamahalan, may tampuhan.” He then thanked director Nuel Naval and screenplay writer Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario. The 82-year-old actor, who plays the patriarch of a family worried sick about him and his wife (Liza Lorena), added, “Shini-share ko ang award na ito sa lahat ng actors at actresses na nakaeksena ko na kasama sa pelikula dahil ang gagaling nilang lahat. Kaya bawat eksena na kasama sila, nagiging very challenging and exciting. So, hindi lang para sa ’kin ’to. Sa atin lahat ito.” He also thanked his real-life wife Lally “for supporting me all these years sa lahat ng projects ko. I love you.” Trinidad bested other lead actors Sid Lucero (Reroute), Cesar Montano (Maid in Malacañang), Christian Bables (Mahal Kita, Beksman) and Jerome Ponce (Katips). In the Best Actress category, Heaven Peralejo emerged as the winner for her impressive performance in the thriller Nanahimik ang Gabi. She won over Liza Lorena (Family Matters), Cristine Reyes (Maid in Malacañang), Cindy Miranda (Reroute) and Belle Mariano (An Inconvenient Love). “Thank you so much to FAP for making a kid’s dream come true,” Peralejo said while accepting her award. “Seven years ago, pangarap ko lang po ’to. Ngayon, this is a big thing for me. I love my job so much, and this means a lot. Thank you.” The 23-year-old actress expressed her gratitude to Lauren Dyogi, who heads the Star Magic talent management agency she was under contract with when the offer to do Nanahimik ang Gabi came. She’s now under the care of Viva Artists Agency. She also gave props to her mother Shirley Luanne, a.k.a. “my mommyger,” saying, “I hope I made you proud. Promise, I’ll keep making you proud.” For her part, Dizon bested in the supporting actress category her Family Matters costar Agot Isidro, as well as Beverly Salviejo (Maid in Malacañang), Elizabeth Oropesa (Maid in Malacañang) and Lara Morena (Relyebo). Dizon, who plays a daughter worried about her parents while also busy raising her own family, thanked her movie’s director and screenplay writer “for choosing me to play Fortune.” She then turned to the people behind the Luna Awards. “It’s such a privilege to work in a film like Family Matters po. Maraming salamat po ni-recognize n’yo ang pelikula namin, na akala namin inisip lang namin na maganda ang pelikula namin. Totoo pala.” Best Supporting Actor winner John Arcilla sent his two sisters to accept his award. The internationally acclaimed actor won against Nonie Buencamino (Family Matters), Keempee de Leon (Mahal Kita, Beksman), Vince Tañada (Katips) and Mon Confiado (Nanahimik ang Gabi). The award for Best Director went to Mikhail Red (Deleter), besting Nuel Naval (Family Matters), Perci Intalan (Mahal Kita, Beksman), Darryl Yap (Maid in Malacañang), Vince Tanada (Katips) and Shugo Praico (Nanahimik ang Gabi). For Best Screenplay, Martika Ramirez Escobar (Leonor Will Never Die) prevailed over Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario (Family Matters), Eric Ramos (Mamasapano), Darryl Yap (Maid in Malacañang) and Joaquin Enrico Santos (An Inconvenient Love). The technical awards went to Carlos Mauricio (Best Cinematography, Leonor Will Never Die), Elfren Vibar (Best Production Design, Family Matters), Lawrence Ang (Best Editing, Leonor Will Never Die), Jazz Nicolas and Mikey Amistoso (Best Musical Scoring, Blue Room) and Andrea Idioma (Best Sound Design, Nanahimik ang Gabi). Four special awards were given out in recognition of the outstanding contributions to the cinematic arts and the entertainment industry. Senator Imee Marcos received the Golden Reel Award through her representative, Elizabeth Marcos. Actor Leo Martinez, who also served as FAP director general from 2003 to 2019, accepted the FPJ Lifetime Achievement Award from Mowelfund chairperson and actress Boots Anson-Roa. National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee was given the Manuel de Leon Award for Exemplary Achievements as a writer and an educator. Cinematographer Conrado Baltazar was honored posthumously with the Lamberto Avellana Memorial Award for his timeless works, such as in the classic films Jaguar, Angela Markado, Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang, Insiang and Gumising Ka, Maruja. The post Family Matters’ wins big at 39th Luna Awards appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
‘Dirty Linen’ down to its last 2 scorching weeks
Was Dolly de Leon invited to the final media conference on Wednesday afternoon, 16 August, for the ABS-CBN series Dirty Linen, but her schedule of local commitments prevented her from accepting the invite? Or did the production decide not to have her around because she would steal the limelight from all the show’s stars even without trying? [caption id="attachment_172737" align="aligncenter" width="843"] Dolly de Leon. | Photograph Courtesy Of Ig/Dolly De Leon.[/caption] The media huddle was held just two days after De Leon walked off with a Balanghai trophy as Best Supporting Actress at the Cinemalaya 2023 for her portrayal of a loving mother to a speech-deprived son in Iti Mapukpukaw, an Ilocano animated film which also won Best Picture in the festival. It was De Leon’s second Philippine award, but the first ever she received personally. The first one was from the Famas in a digital awards in 2021 for her work in Verdict. It was also for Best Supporting Actress, and the Best Actress winner then was Janine Gutierrez for Babae at Baril, which had also won for her Best Actress from the Urian of the critics group Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino. Gutierrez topbills Dirty Linen. The death of Olivia, the mistress-household help character portrayed by De Leon in the grandiosely and glamorously ruthless series, is what ignited the intensely engaging revenge drama that is slated to end in two weeks. It was a special guest role De Leon breezed through soon after her breakthrough appearance in Triangle of Sadness, which landed her at the Cannes International Film Festival, unarguably the most prestigious film festival in the world. Her character’s death in Dirty Linen became a big deal only because it led to the killing of some other members of the household staff who had the bad luck of seeing Olivia’s corpse in the living room before it was dragged into a nearby pit. They were all servants of the Fierros, an evil wealthy family in some provincial town. The family is headed by fierce matriarch Doña Cielo (Tessie Tomas), with her only son Carlos (John Arcilla) and Carlos’ son Aidan (Zanjoe Marudo). Angel Aquino portrays Feliz, the unwanted and unhappy daughter of the Fieros, while Janice de Belen is Leona, the cold-blooded wife of Carlos and mother of their two children, one of whom is the daughter portrayed by young star Francine Diaz. Epy Quizon portrays Ador, the husband of Feliz whose desire to give her and their two children (Xyriel Manabat and Raven Rigor) a well-off life that could somehow match that of the Fierros led him to keeping a secret pornography business that Mila discovers and exposes during a party meant to honor Doña Cielo. Christian Bables plays a digital expert who can hack any digital system as part of the revenge plot. Changing the landscape De Leon was once quoted in an interview as saying that Dirty Linen is “changing the landscape of Philippine television.” Tomas, who was at the media huddle at Studio 10 of ABS-CBN, declared that Dirty Linen is the best show she has ever been. Though more famous in her younger years as a stand-up comedian who parodied weird well-off women, Tomas is indeed a veteran of TV shows in varying genres. Gutierrez did her best not to cry in gratefulness for the opportunity of topbilling what seems to be ABS-CBN’s most expensive drama series. The Fierro mansion is a triumph in opulent production design, since the location is not a residence but the refashioned clubhouse of Summit Point, a popular golf and country club in Lipa City, Batangas — a project of Sta. Lucia Land Inc. The show’s production designer is Nancy Arcega, who’s been at her work for over 30 years now. It’s hard to argue against claims that Dirty Linen is the best Filipino-produced drama series in the country so far. But for us, personally, it is so far the series that has the most sordid storyline and characters. Practically everyone is evil in varying degrees. And Pinoys love it, for better or for worse. ABS-CBN says the series has gone over a billion views since it was launched on several platforms in January this year. Almost all the major cast members of the series turned up at the media huddle. Only Jenica Garcia, Andrea del Rosario and Soliman Cruz were not there. The post ‘Dirty Linen’ down to its last 2 scorching weeks appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Tambalan nina Jennica Garcia at JC Santos sa ‘Dirty Linen’ bet na bet din ng madlang pipol; fans ayaw manood tuwing Friday
BUKOD sa tandem nina Jennica Garcia at Christian Bables, kinagigiliwan din pala ng fans ng “Dirty Linen” ang tambalan nina Jennica at JC Santos sa hit teleserye na malapit nang magtapos. When Jennica posted kasi a short video kung saan inilibing nila ang mga namatay nilang kapamilya, bumuhos ang comments sa kanyang IG account. Doon […] The post Tambalan nina Jennica Garcia at JC Santos sa ‘Dirty Linen’ bet na bet din ng madlang pipol; fans ayaw manood tuwing Friday appeared first on Bandera......»»
Christian Bables sobrang proud kay Jennica Garcia, sigaw ng netizens: ‘Kayo na lang please’
IBINANDERA ng akto na si Christian Bables kung gaano niya pinahahalagahan ang aktres at kaibigang si Jennica Garcia. Sa kanyang Instagram page ay ibinahagi niya ang selfie nila ng aktres kalakio ang simple pero malamang caption. Ani Christian, “Proud of my friendship with this rare find. It may not be perfect, but it’s the purest […] The post Christian Bables sobrang proud kay Jennica Garcia, sigaw ng netizens: ‘Kayo na lang please’ appeared first on Bandera......»»
Pride screenings showcase a rainbow of stories
Cinema is one of the most engaging artforms and creative expressions through which the LGBTQ+ community documents their lived experiences, conveys their desires and struggles, celebrates their identities and advocates for reforms and deeper understanding. Thus, film screenings are popular activities during LGBTQ+ Pride Month. This year, several institutions, streaming service companies and film groups are mounting screenings, giving these works more opportunities to reach more audiences. Here is a rundown: FDCP’s Pelikulaya LGBTQIA+ Film Festival The Film Development Council of the Philippines brings back the Pelikulaya LGBTQIA+ Film Festival this year with the theme “Mga Kuwentong Mapagpalaya” (Liberating Stories), and the aim is training the spotlight “on underrepresented members of the LGBTQIA+ community to promote a better understanding of inclusivity, diversity and equality.” According to Tirso Cruz III, FDCP chairman and chief executive officer, Pelikulaya “aims to raise awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues. We believe that by using the power of film, we can do our part in showcasing films that celebrate LGBTQIA+ stories. Hoping to create understanding of the lives, perspectives and advocacies shown in each film.” “With that, the FDCP sends our love and gratitude to you all for being with us, and we hope you’ll have a memorable experience in all of our Cinematheque Centres across the Philippines,” he added. To be held from 23 to 30 June, Pelikulaya will screen titles at the Cinematheque Centres in Manila, Davao, Iloilo, Nabunturan and Bacolod, and several theaters in Metro Manila including Cinema ‘76 and UP Film Institute’s Cine Adarna/Videotheque. Some of the titles will also be available for streaming on JuanFlix (www.juanflix.com.ph) starting 30 June with a subscription fee. A special screening of a digitally restored and remastered version of Wong Kar Wai’s Happy Together will kick off the festival on 23 June at the Shangri-La Plaza Mall in Mandaluyong City. Aside from Happy Together, films that will be screened at the Cinematheque Centres are Girl (directed by Lukas Dhont); Portrait of a Lady on Fire (directed by Celine Sciamma); Women Do Cry (directed by Vesela Kazako and Mina Mileva); Billie and Emma (directed by Samantha Lee); Mamu, and a Mother Too (directed by Rod Singh); Metamorphosis (directed by J.E. Tiglao); and The Boy Foretold by the Stars (directed by Dolly Dulu). Ishmael Bernal’s Manila by Night will have a free screening. Priced from P100 to P200, tickets to Manila screenings may be purchased through bit.ly/CCManilaTickets. [caption id="attachment_146567" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Lukas Dhont’s ‘Girl’ is inspired by a true story of a young trans girl who aspired to be a ballerina.[/caption] Short films will be screened for free at the Cinematheque Centres, and the lineup includes Alingasngas ng mga Kuliglig (directed by Vahn Leinard Pascual); Love in the Ungodly Hour (directed by Bradley Jason Pantajo); Dikit (directed by Gabriela Serrano); Gulis (directed by Kyle Jumayne Francisco); Noontime Drama (directed by Kim Timan and Sam Villa-Real); and Nang Maglublob ako sa Isang Mangkok ng Liwanag (directed by Kukay Zinampan). [caption id="attachment_146563" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘Dikit,’ a short film by Gabriela Serrano.[/caption] To be available for streaming on JuanFlix are Sila-Sila (directed by Giancarlo Abrahan); Metamorphosis; Mamu, and a Mother Too; Rome and Juliet (directed by Connie Macatuno); How to Die Young in Manila (directed by Petersen Vargas); Nang Maglublob ako sa Isang Mangkok ng Liwanag; and This is Not A Coming Out Story (directed by Mark Felix Ebreo). Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Women Do Cry will be also be available on a pay-per-view basis. At Cinema ’76 Cinema ’76 Film Society is bringing in acclaimed movies this Pride Month. Headlining is Happy Together, the 1997 Cannes-winning romantic drama directed by renowned Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai and featuring Tony Leung and the late Leslie Cheung as two lovers caught in a turbulent affair. Aside from Happy Together, two films featuring transgender experiences will also be shown. Girl is the debut film of Belgian filmmaker Lukas Dhont and won the Camera d’Or for Best Feature Film at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The film was inspired by a true story of a young trans girl who aspired to be a ballerina. On the other hand, Fanny: The Right to Rock is a documentary by Canadian filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart about Fanny, the legendary Filipina-American-fronted rock band whose trailblazing impact in music was written out of history. The film touches on the place of women, women of color, queers and older women in a straight male-dominated industry. [caption id="attachment_146564" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘Fanny The Right to Rock,’ a documentary about a forgotten queer band.[/caption] The three films will have a limited run from 21 to 27 June at Cinema ’76 on Tomas Morato Avenue in Quezon City. On iWantTFC A streaming platform with international reach, iWantTFC celebrates all types of love with a special selection of movies and series called Love is Love that includes Drag You and Me, iWantTFC’s latest original series that tackles drag culture and stars Andrea Brillantes, JC Alcantara and Christian Bables. Other iWantTFC originals that viewers may stream are the Girls’ Love series Sleep with Me, starring Janine Gutierrez and Lovi Poe, and Fluid, Boys’ Love (BL) rom-com Oh, Mando! and advocacy series Mga Batang Poz. [caption id="attachment_146566" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Photograph courtesy of Dreamscape Entetainment | ‘Drag You and Me’ is an iWantTFC original series that tackles drag culture.[/caption] There are also empowering movies and series about loving freely and living authentically, such as The Boy Foretold by the Stars and its sequel series Love Beneath the Stars, Black Sheep’s hit series Hello Stranger starring Tony Labrusca and JC Alcantara, and the Star Cinema film My Lockdown Romance, starring Jameson Blake and Joao Constancia. Stories on learning how to embrace one’s sexuality and being true to oneself are told by The Panti Sisters, Die Beautiful, The Third Party and Baka Bukas. Thai BL series, such as 2gether the Series, Still 2gether, A Tale of a Thousand Stars and Bad Buddy are also available to stream as well as well-loved and classic LGBTQ-themed movies, such as T-Bird at Ako, Si Chedeng at si Apple and In My Life. These can be viewed on the iWantTFC app (iOs and Android) and website (iwanttfc.com). In other select countries, watch iWantTFC on a larger screen with select devices, including VEWD, ROKU and Amazon Fire streaming devices, Android TV, select Samsung Smart TV models, Telstra TV (in Australia) and VIDAA. On Jungo Pinoy New Filipino streaming app Jungo Pinoy, which boasts of having the largest Filipino-dubbed movie library in the world, as well as original films and TV series, also has a selection of LGBTQ-themed and queer-created films and series, which can be viewed either for free or through a subscription plan. Recommended watch includes: eCupid (exclusive Filipino-dubbed), a romantic comedy directed by JC Calciano and starring Morgan Fairchild, Houston Rhines and Noah Schuffman, tells the story of a gay man nearing 30 years old tapping into an otherworldly internet advertisement that begins to control his life. Hoping to end his seven-year romance rut, he uses the site to get everything he wants until he discovers that what he thought he wanted wasn’t the thing that would ultimately make him happy. Ten Year Plan (exclusive Filipino-dubbed) is another romantic comedy directed by Calciano and starring Jack Turner and Michael Adam Hamilton. In the film, two best friends make a pact to be together in a decade if neither finds love. With two months left until their deadline, they both scramble to find someone to avoid being each other’s last resort. [caption id="attachment_146565" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘TEN Year Plan,’ directed by JC Calciano.[/caption] Adan is a Filipino lesbian mystery and romance movie starring Cindy Miranda, Rhen Escano and Ruby Ruiz. In the movie, a naive provincial girl finds a way to be independent through the help of her girl best friend, but their actions have consequences. [caption id="attachment_146562" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Photographs Courtesy oF JUNGO PINOY | ‘ADAN’ tells about a lesbian story.[/caption] Daddy Issues, starring Jo Ashe and Rachel Barry, is a comedy about loss and starting over. In the film, when her emotionally distant father dies and leaves her his company, a hapless stand-up comic moves to Los Angeles to take over the family business. Tucked is about an aging drag queen who forms an unlikely friendship with a younger queen. As they discover more about each other, they realize how to truly be themselves. Starring Derren Nesbit and Jordan Stephens, this film is about love, loss and friendship. Lady Gaga: iTunes Festival features the pop star’s performance at the Itunes Music Festival, which also marked the world premiere of tracks from her album ARTPOP. [caption id="attachment_146570" align="aligncenter" width="525"] PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JUNGO PINOY | WATCH pop star Lady Gaga perform in ‘Lady Gaga iTunes Festival.’[/caption] Sam Smith: Austin City Limits features the non-binary English singer and songwriter performing their greatest hits, such as “Nirvana” and “I Know I’m Not the Only One” on the stage at Austin City Limits. [caption id="attachment_146569" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘Sam Smith: Austin City Limits.’[/caption] At the Quezon City Public Library A weekly film screening is part of the celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month of one of the country’s most active public libraries, the Quezon City Public Library (QCPL). With the theme, “Equality for All,” their celebration aims “to highlight the unique contributions and lived experiences of the members of the LGBTQIA+ community through various library activities and informational resources.” “This celebration also forwards an aspiration: that one day, we will be able to genuinely acknowledge the existence of our fellow LGBTQIA+ brothers and sisters as equally valuable as everyone. And that they too deserve equal opportunity in any given situation and honest representation in all of its forms, shapes and sizes,” the library explained. The film screenings started with Love, Simon and Everything Everywhere All at Once on 9 June and All My Life and Bekikang on 16 June. Other films to be shown are Perks of Being A Wall Flower and Boys in the Band on 23 June, and Eternals and Imitation Game on 30 June. Screenings are from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Conference Room of QCPL. Contact the library to reserve slots. At the UPFI Film Center The University of the Philippines Film Institute also had screenings of LGBTQ+ films on 17 June, in partnership with the UP Diliman Gender Office. Shown were short films Gutab, Dory, Niknik, Kurozetto, Bakit, Papa? and Nang Maglublob Ako sa isang Mangkok ng Liwanag. The post Pride screenings showcase a rainbow of stories appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
JC Alcantara walang paki kung tawaging bading; game na game makipag-kissing scene kina Piolo Pascual at Enchong Dee
BENTANG-BENTA at inuulan ngayon ng papuri ang pagganap ng Kapamilya actor na si JC Alcantara bilang lalaki at bonggang drag queen sa iWantTFC digital series na “Drag You & Me.” In fairness, hindi siya nagpapatalbog sa mga co-stars niya sa serye na sina Andrea Brillantes at Christian Bables. Dalawang personalidad ang ginagampanan ni JC sa […] The post JC Alcantara walang paki kung tawaging bading; game na game makipag-kissing scene kina Piolo Pascual at Enchong Dee appeared first on Bandera......»»
For the voiceless: Christian Bables reveals reason why he accepted role in Drag You and Me
He might be breaking away from the roles that made him famous, but Christian Bables is not afraid on playing a role of an LGBTQ member like a couple of his past roles in his newest starrer. .....»»
Christian Bables pinanindigan ang pagiging drag queen: ‘Iilan lang kaming may tapang gawin ito ‘yung iba kasi natatakot’
WALANG pakialam si Christian Bables kung ma-typecast man siya sa role na bading. Sa kanya kasing latest project, ang “Drag You and Me” na pinagbibidahan ni Andrea Brillantes ay isang drag queen ang kanyang role. “Kung walang tatanggap ng ganito (na role), sino? Kung iilan lang kaming I must say na merong tapang, ayun, doon […] The post Christian Bables pinanindigan ang pagiging drag queen: ‘Iilan lang kaming may tapang gawin ito ‘yung iba kasi natatakot’ appeared first on Bandera......»»
Christian Bables, Jennica Garcia magkasamang nag-celebrate ng Mother’s Day, netizens hopia pa ring magkatuluyan ang dalawa
TULOY pa rin ang pag-asa ng mga netizens na mauuwi sa isang romantic relationship ang samahan nina Jennica Garcia at Christian Bables. Kahit kasi nauna nang ipahayag ng dalawa na talagang magkaibigan lang sila at walang something na namamagitan sa kanila ay marami pa ring fans ang kinikilig at pilit pinagtatambal ang dalawa. Sa katunayan, […] The post Christian Bables, Jennica Garcia magkasamang nag-celebrate ng Mother’s Day, netizens hopia pa ring magkatuluyan ang dalawa appeared first on Bandera......»»
Jennica Garcia, Christian Bables kinakiligan ng netizens: Sana kayo na lang na dalawa!
MARAMI ang kinilig sa palitan ng comment ng “Dirty Linen” stars na sina Jennica Garcia at Christian Bables sa Instagram. Nag-post kasi ng ilang shots si Jennica na naka-two piece bikini sa kanyang Instagram account. “#FRACTURED Rest Day. Thank you for lending me your bikini so I can swim @danielastrannerrr.” Chika Pa More That was […] The post Jennica Garcia, Christian Bables kinakiligan ng netizens: Sana kayo na lang na dalawa! appeared first on Bandera......»»
Christian Bables recounts dog Vanya s journey from rescue to endorser
Actor Christian Bables is one proud fur daddy after his dog Vanya joined him as an endorser for a pet supply brand......»»
Christian Bables may pakiusap sa moviegoers
Bagama’t hindi nanalong best actor sa 45th Gawad Urian na ginanap nung Nov. 17 para sa pelikulang Big Night ay nagpasalamat pa rin si Christian Bables sa bumubuo ng Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino. “Maraming maraming salamat po sa pagkilala at parangal para sa aming pelikula. Mas masarap po sa pakiramdam ang makita at ma appreciate sa […] The post Christian Bables may pakiusap sa moviegoers appeared first on Pinoy Parazzi......»»
‘Mahal Kita, Beksman’ pasok sa 52nd International Film Festival Rotterdam, ‘Sampung Mga Kerida’ mapapanood simula February 2023
ANG saya-saya ng 2022 ng IdeaFirst Company producers and directors na sina Perci M. Intalan at Jun Robles Lana dahil bago mag-Pasko ay nakatanggap sila ng magandang balita para sa dalawang pelikula nilang “Mahal Kita, Beksman” at “Sampung Mga Kerida”. Ang nasabing pelikula ay pinagbibidahan nina Christian Bables at Keempee de Leon. Base sa Facebook […] The post ‘Mahal Kita, Beksman’ pasok sa 52nd International Film Festival Rotterdam, ‘Sampung Mga Kerida’ mapapanood simula February 2023 appeared first on Bandera......»»