Dont look now but the "silent" rivalry (all for the good of the show and for the publics viewing satisfaction) between the two ferocious females has gone beyond just the acting department. A Funfare DPA said that, having amply proven both their thespic talent (with Jean at her best doing a bida-kontrabida role and Eula in a sophisticated role, first starting as a poor woman who metamorphosed into a lady of wealth and power), the "contest/competition" has graduated or "degenerated"? into the sartorial department.
Their roles require Eula and Jean to be at their sartorial best all the time, with Eula again enjoying a safe edge over Jean because of her impeccable sartorial taste and style "Making poor Jean insecure," the DPA added. "Ang wardrobe kasi ni Jean, kadalasan at karamihan parang pang-Japayuki daw, probably bought in Japan while Jean was working there as a Japayuki; while Eulas clothes are designer-style ang dating."
Is Jean taking it sitting down? Not at all, especially since she has a rich Japanese businessman boyfriend who, according to the DPA, can spoil Jean rotten and give her anything, just anything, she wants and asks for.
So if you notice (look closely now dont blink!), Jeans wardrobe has improved considerably; she is said to spend nay, splurge! as much as P80,000 to P100,000 for clothes everytime she goes shopping. Well, thats her money and its none of anybodys business how she spends nay, splurges! it, is it?
Now, is Eula ruffled by Jeans sartorial "offensive"?
The DPA broke into a wide smile and said, "Not at all. With her elan, Eula can make an inexpensive dress look expensive. Nasa pagdadala yon, wala sa halaga ng damit."
In reaction to the degree, Manny said, "This award was given not to me but for my work a lifes effort in the sweat and grime of the human spirit. I therefore hold this award simply in trust for all those who have made these possible, in particular the mentors of my formative years in San Beda."
Aside from this, the prestigious Asiamoney Magazine awarded PLDT with back to back awards as best in Investor Relations and best in Corporate Website. Both awards are a testament to PLDTs commitment to corporate excellence and ePLDTs leading position in the field of new media.
PLDT also ranked highly as among the best companies in the Philippines for Corporate Governance given by The Asset Magazine, a leading regional financial publication. The citation is in recognition of PLDTs management excellence and success in balancing the corporate and socio-civic goals of the company.
The year that passed was characterized by one success after another for PLDT. Not only did they strengthen their dominance in the fixed line and satellite business, the same year also saw their wireless GSM business take over the No. 1 slot by over 1 million subscribers and their internet/new media business grow to be the biggest in its field.
Julio is in the cast of the sex-drama Kaulayaw and hes looking forward to doing bigger and better roles (like those he used to do) both on the small and big screens.
Meanwhile, according to Julio, hes being offered by the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo to topbill a play entitled Sa North Diversion Road featuring nine character roles by pairs, with him doing all the male leads (quite a tall order, isnt it?). The nine female characters will be portrayed by Filipino talents in Japan.
Staging of the play will be soon and if it clicks (lets hope it will), who knows, it might be mounted in Filipino communities in Canada and three US cities.
Well, good luck, Julio and may more offers pour in.