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Claudine Barretto and Angel Locsin’s “hair-raising”encounter

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Sarah Geronimo is on pins and needles as she waits for the screening of her film with John Lloyd Cruz, A Very Special Love. She’s reportedly worried about how the fans of John and Bea Alonzo will react to the movie. Will the John-Bea diehards boycott the film?

I don’t think Sarah has anything to worry about. The film will be judged on how well she teams up with John. Judging by the trailer, I think A Very Special Love will prove Sarah’s worth as an actress. And that’s what matters.

The question, however, remains: Who will Sarah pair up with next?

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After a disappointing run, Songbird will soon be signing off. It’s said to be taping its last three episodes. I don’t think it even completed a season. The show never got good ratings, and one reason could be that Regine Velasquez is overexposed. She’s seen Monday to Friday in Kim Samsoon and on SOP on Sunday.

GMA-7 switched Songbird to another timeslot to improve its ratings, but that didn’t work. So it decided to can the show.

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How true is the buzz that Amalia Fuentes is replacing Consoliza Laguardia as chairperson of the Movie and Television Rating and Classification Board? According to the rumors, which started the other week, the former movie queen is the personal choice of President Gloria Arroyo. It’s all been ironed out, the reports said, and only the President’s formal announcement of the appointment is lacking. Malacanang, meanwhile, is keeping mum.

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I still can’t make heads or tails of the supposed “hair-raising” encounter in a beauty salon between Claudine Barretto and Angel Locsin. There are so many versions of the incident, most of them conflicting. And the problem is that neither Claudine or Angel wants to discuss it.

One version has it that Claudine gave Angel a tongue-lashing that drove Angel to tears. In another version, the two had a shouting match. A third described an angry Angel as kicking chairs.

There were witnesses to the incident, but none of them want to come out in the open.

But why hype up such a confrontation? I say let sleeping dogs lie.

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Director Gilbert Perez passed away last July 16 after complication brought about by a heart attack. He was 48.

Direk Gilbert collapsed on the set of the ABS-CBN teleseries A Time for Us. Lead star Jericho Rosales drove him to hospital.

“Manong was the former executive producer of television show Ready, Get Set, Go, and has directed some episodes of the country’s longest-running drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya, ABS-CBN said in an official statement. He also directed movies for Star Cinema like Dreamboy with Bea Alonzo and Piolo Pascual.

“We will miss a very caring and loyal friend,” says ABS-CBN President Charo Santos-Concio. “Manong is a passionate and creative person. He is a perfectionist and expects people working with him to match his drive for passion, creativity and perfection,” she adds.

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Singer Natalie Cole has been diagnosed with Hepatitis C. The 58-year-old daughter of crooner Nat King Cole made the announcement after canceling a gig in California. The Grammy winner’s publicist said Cole probably contracted the liver disease from drug use more than 30 years ago.

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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has entered rehab for a drinking problem. Wood has had a long battle with alcohol.

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Britney Spears may be starting to turn a new leaf. After a long episode of erratic behavior and psychiatric evaluations, she is reportedly working on a new album.

The last 18 months has been a roller-coaster ride for Spears. The 26-year-old pop star divorced, lost custody of her two sons, and was frequently headline material for such quirky incidents like shaving her head and attacking a photographer’s car with an umbrella.

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A VERY SPECIAL LOVE

AMALIA FUENTES

BEA ALONZO AND PIOLO PASCUAL

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