Monday, 1 September 2014

Mark Gil cremated; local celebs mourn great actor's passing

Hours after his passing, Mark Gil has been cremated at the Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City. 
According to a reliable source, Mark’s ashes will then be brought home, where the family can spend some private time with their departed loved one.  A one-day ceremony is being planned in La Salle Greenhills, Ortigas.

Mark’s daughter, Andi Eigenmann posted a photo of herself and her dad on her Facebook fanpage and said, "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, But Love leaves a memory no one can steal."


Mark’s wife, Maricar Jacinto and Gabby were with the veteran actor when he passed away at sister Cherie Gil’s condominium unit in Ortigas.

Local celebrities also turned to social media to pay tribute to Mark and condole with his family and friends.

“Condolences to the family of Mark Gil whom we fondly call Ralph. We will miss a great actor and friend,” Lani Mercado tweeted.

Zsa Zsa Padilla simply tweeted, “R.I.P. Mark Gil.”

Kapuso actress Sunshine Dizon also prayed for Mark’s “eternal rest.”

“Eternal rest grant to Mark Gil, may perpetual light shine upon him through the grace and mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ may he rest in peace,” Sunshine tweeted.
 “Eat Bulaga” host Ruby Rodriguez prayed for Mark’s loved ones.
“R.I.P Mark Gil, may the Lord be with you and watch over the family u have left here on earth,” Ruby said.

Apparent Hollywood hack attack nabs stars' nude photos

Nude photos purportedly showing many top stars, including Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence and pop star Rihanna, bounced around social media, in an apparent massive hacking leak, US media reported.

"It's so weird and hard how people take your privacy away from you," Lawrence said in a tweet on Sunday.

The actress' agent, meanwhile, vowed to take legal action.
"This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence," her representative told TMZ entertainment website.

Word of the images began spreading early Sunday, amid reports that the photos had been obtained by hacking iCloud accounts, Mashable and other media reported.
Among the celebrities whose pictures allegedly were stolen and posted online were Avril Lavigne, Amber Heard, Gabrielle Union, Hayden Panettiere and Hope Solo, according to Mashable.

Media reports said among the other starlets targeted were Hillary Duff, Jenny McCarthy, Kaley Cuoco, Kate Upton, Kate Bosworth, Keke Palmer and Kim Kardashian.
Former Nickelodeon star and singer Victoria Justice said the images claiming to show her unclothed body were anything but the real deal.

"These so called nudes of me are FAKE people. Let me nip this in the bud right now. *pun intended*" she tweeted.

A spokesperson for actress and pop star Ariana Grande told BuzzFeed that images said to be of her, are "completely fake."

But horror movie actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead, whose intimate photos were leaked, acknowledged her frustration.

"To those of you looking at photos I took with my husband years ago in the privacy of our home, hope you feel great about yourselves," she tweeted.

"Knowing those photos were deleted long ago, I can only imagine the creepy effort that went into this. Feeling for everyone who got hacked."

Sunday, 31 August 2014

Watch Kathy Griffin Completes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Kathy Griffin is taking off her clothes…again

Weeks after letting it all out for her new album cover, Look at My Butt Crack, the comedian appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to take on the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge naked.

"I thought I should take it up a notch," she told the late-night host after being nominated by Suze Orman, Aubrey Plaza, Margaret Cho and Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean.

In true Kathy fashion, the 53-year-old traveled to her spacious pool where she decided to go commando for the shoot.

"I don't really know why you wanted me to be naked for this but anything for the cause," she said. "I'm going to keep my shoes on. I'm sorry, but I'm a classy lady."

With help from Plaza and McLean, Griffin gets soaked with two buckets of water. She would later push the Backstreet Boys member into the pool as a punishment.

As of Aug. 29, The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has raised over $100 million in support of Lou Gehrig's disease. According to the organization's website, Leonardo DiCaprio and David Spade each donated at least $100,000 to the cause.

Other celebrities that have participated in the viral movement include Jennifer Aniston, Kelly Clarkson, James Franco, Matt Damon and countless others. 

Saturday, 30 August 2014

LOOK: Diana Zubiri returns to FHM

MANILA - After more than six years, actress Diana Zubiri is back on the cover of a local men's magazine.

FHM Philippines on Friday posted a photo of its September 2014 cover on its website and Facebook page, showing Zubiri wearing a black underwear matched with a coat hanging over her shoulders.

Asked what it was like to mark her comeback, she was quoted in saying: "Nakakakaba. Feeling ko was, 'Kaya ko pa ba ulit? May appeal pa ba ako sa mga readers? Susuportahan pa ba ako?"

"Hopefully yung expectations ko matupad, hindi nila ako iiwan at sana maging happy din sila that I'm back," she added.

Zubiri was the cover girl for the men's magazine for a record five times.

President Benigno Aquino III 'PNoy' takes swipe at Noli De Castro in ex-VP’s turf

President Benigno Aquino III on Friday took an apparent swipe at former Vice President Noli de Castro, whom he described as a vocal critic who supposedly helped worsen Filipinos’ suffering.

In a speech, Aquino told officials and citizens in Oriental Mindoro that their “kabayan” is sowing negativism towards the administration.

De Castro, who returned to broadcasting after his six-year stint as vice-president during President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s term, was born in Oriental Mindoro. He uses “Kabayan” as his nickname.

“Bagaman tinutugunan na natin ang mga problemang ipinamana sa atin, hindi pa rin nagsawa sa paghirit ang itinuturing kayong ‘kabayan’,” the President said in his speech.

Aquino, who was in Oriental Mindoro for a briefing on infrastructure projects, also blasted this critic for having the gall to give negative comments against his presidency.

“Ganado pang magkomento ng negatibo, gayong kasama naman sila sa mga naging pinuno ng bansa. Imbes na maibsan ang pagdurusa ng nasasakupan, pinalala pa ito,” the President said.

He further once again warned the public against those undermining his reform programs.

“‘Yung iba naman, sadyang pinapahina ang pundasyon ng ating reporma para ibalik tayo sa dating sistema kung saan pansariling interes ang inuuna,” he said.

This was not the first time Aquino took a jab at the former vice president. In July 2012, the President used the 25th anniversary of ABS-CBN’s TV Patrol, where De Castro serves as news anchor, to openly assail the broadcaster, who was then in the audience.

Friday, 29 August 2014

Ex-Myanmar beauty queen accused of stealing crown

YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — A Myanmar beauty queen who was stripped of her title for allegedly being rude and dishonest has run off with the $100,000 jeweled crown, a South Korea-based pageant said Friday.

Myanmar, which only recently emerged from a half-century military rule and self-imposed isolation, started sending contestants to international beauty pageants for the first time in decades in 2012.

May Myat Noe was crowned Miss Asia Pacific World in Seoul in May 2014. But, according to David Kim, director of media for the Seoul-based pageant, the 18-year-old was a disappointment from the start.

Attempts to reach May Myat Noe for comment were unsuccessful Friday and her Myanmar phone was switched off. According to the online edition of Eleven Media, a Myanmar newspaper, she was back in the country and would address a news conference soon, although it wasn't clear when.

Following her success, the organizers said they were arranging singing and video deals for her. But they also wanted to change the 5'7" teen's looks, Kim said.

"We thought she should be more beautiful ... so as soon as she arrived we sent her to the hospital to operate on her breasts," he said.

"It's our responsibility," he said, adding that sponsors picked up the $10,000 tab, as they have for past winners. "If she has no good nose, then maybe, if she likes, we can operate on her nose. If it's breasts, then breasts."

Kim said that troubles started from there. The beauty queen brought her mother with her to Seoul for what was supposed to be a 10-day visit, but that quickly turned into three months, incurring extra cost to the organizers, he said.

She "lied" and "never had respect for the main organization, the national director, the manager, media or fans who made her the winner," organizers said in a statement.

May Myat Noe was notified earlier this week that she would have to give up her title and the crown, Kim said. She was also given an airplane ticket back to Yangon, but never showed up, with Eleven Media reporting that she got on an earlier flight.

Kim said she absconded with the bejeweled Swarovski tiara — valued anywhere between $100,000 and $200,000.

"Everyone knows she is no longer the queen, but she thinks as long as she keeps this crown she's the winner," he said. "She's not."

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Online:

http://missasiapacificworldstar.com/

Hello Kitty not a cat, has never been: company


Hello Kitty is not a cat, the company behind Japan's global icon of cute insisted Thursday, despite an uproar from Internet users who spluttered: "But she's got whiskers!"
The moon-faced creation that adorns everything from pencil cases to pyjamas the world over is, in fact, human.

"Hello Kitty is a cheerful and happy little girl with a heart of gold," brand owner Sanrio says on its website.

The shocking revelation came to light when a Hawaii-based academic specialising in the epitome of "kawaii" ("cute" in Japanese) asked Sanrio to fact-check captions for an exhibition she was curating to mark the 40th anniversary of Hello Kitty

Christine Yano, an anthropologist from the University of Hawaii, told the Los Angeles Times that she "was corrected -- very firmly" by Sanrio that Kitty was not a cat.
"That's one correction Sanrio made for my script for the show," the paper quoted her as saying.

"Hello Kitty is not a cat. She's a cartoon character. She is a little girl. She is a friend. But she is not a cat. She's never depicted on all fours. She walks and sits like a two-legged creature."
And indeed, an AFP enquiry as to the status -- feline or otherwise -- of one of Japan's most famous exports confirmed her non-cat identity.

"It is a 100-percent personified character," a Sanrio spokesman told AFP in Tokyo. "The design takes the motif of a cat, but there is no element of a cat in Hello Kitty's setting."
- Agog at the news -

Her real name is Kitty White, he explained, and she was born in southern England on November 1, 1974. She is a Scorpio and blood type A.
She has a twin sister, Minny White, and lives in an unnamed suburb of London with father George and mother Mary, according to her profile on the web.
Despite her whiskers and pointy ears, just like the rest of her family, Kitty has her own pet -- a "real" cat named Charmmy Kitty.

Her life story has always been there, the spokesman said, adding the personification is meant to make her fans feel closer to the character "as a friend".
Web users were agog at the news.

"Hello Kitty is not actually a cat. MIND BLOWN", tweeted @killedbydying
"'Sanrio confirms that Hello Kitty is NOT a cat.' One of the many reasons why I have trust issues", wrote @eisakuivan
"So Hello Kitty isn't a cat? Everything I know is a lie," said @nymbc
Asked about the worldwide reaction to the shock revelation that Hello Kitty is not a cat, the Sanrio spokesman offered: "I don't think anyone in Japan found it surprising."
"There is an explanation we have made the whole time, and I think that's how people have understood it."
A straw poll of Japanese people within the AFP Tokyo bureau found that not to be the case, however.
The Sanrio spokesman explained that Kitty and her family were given no specific nationality but were designed to be living in Britain, because many girls in Japan had strong admiration for the Western lifestyle in the 1970s.
Ever since the mouthless white character first appeared in 1974 on a coin purse in Japan, she has graced tens of thousands of products, from handbags to aircraft, in some 130 countries.
But just remember: she's not a cat.