Today is the first death anniversary of Ricky Belmonte. A Mass will be said at 4 oclock this afternoon at the house of Rickys sister Elizabeth who took care of him during his last few years.
The other day, I heard Kris Aquino announce on Game KNB? that the show is celebrating its "first year anniversary." Now, if a highly-literate and presumed "grammarian" like Kris could be that redundant, what can we expect from "lesser" mortals? Okay, Kris, say "first year" or "first anniversary" and thats good enough. Happy first anniversary!
Carlo Muñoz has been giving markado performances on ABS-CBNs Maalaala Mo Kaya, including the episodes in which he played the son of a corrupt politician (Robert Arevalo) and the unloved half-brother of his real-life kuya, Leandro Muñoz. In tonights Maalaala (9:30), Carlo is cast in another memorable role. I wont tell you what; find out for yourselves.
Nora is now deep into her own soap (Bituin) on ABS-CBN which is fast building up its own following like the one it replaced, Pangako Sayo.
A highly-placed Funfare DPA huffed and puffed the hot "scoop" that ABS-CBN has emerged the winner in the Vilma Santos tug-of-war. The Lipa City Mayor wont be starring in a soap, however, due to her pressing schedule as a government official. Instead, she will topbill a weekly drama show which will start first week of November to coincide with her 49th birthday (Nov. 3) and the start of the promo for her new Star Cinema starrer, Dekada 70 (directed by Chito Roño from the Palanca-winner novel by Lualhati Bautista, also the author of the Vilma Santos megahit movie Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa?, with Roño likewise at the helm) which is an official entry to this Decembers Metro Filmfest.
Vilma has done a musical variety show before (remember V.I.P. which she opened with those life-threatening acrobatic production dance numbers?), so its interesting to find out how she will fare in her first drama series (a genre not new to her kumareng Nora who has topbilled the same before during the Martial Law years).
Funfare will keep you posted on details of Vilmas drama show. Stay tuned.
Marc wants to assure everybody that his working papers and other pertinent documents are in order. His lawyer, Aga Arellano (who hosts his own radio program called Ito ang Batas sa RMN, 5 to 6:30 p.m. on DZXL Monday through Friday), has seen to it.
"The Immigration officials told me that I have no problem," said Marc who co-hosts ABS-CBNs late-Saturday-night show Sports Unlimited with Dyan Castillejo and is one of Benchs image models. "Theres no need for me to file any additional paper/document."
In the next breath, I asked Marc, who writes the column Question Marc for The STARs Life section, what the real score is between him and Patricia Javier with whom he went steady during his first foray into the Philippines.
"We have broken up but we have remained the best of friends," said Marc. "In fact, I attended her recent album-launching and I accompanied her to the wake of Dr. Ricky Lacson (who died of a kidney failure)."
No, Marc clarified, Patricia and the late Lacson were only good friends; there was nothing romantic at all in their relationship. "Ricky was a nice person; he helped cure Patricias mom when she suffered from hypertension. The rumor was unfair to Patricia and to Rickys family."
As the title implies, Joyce and Jays love scenes are mainit (as in too hot to handle), in some of which one of them (guess who) was said to have been carried away. But both swore that those scenes were all part of a days work. Trabaho lang, walang personalan.
Was something, uh, rekindled during the shooting?
"Were better off apart," said Joyce who was surprised when she was told that Jay might marry somebody else (non-showbiz) soon. "I wish him well. He deserves to be happy after all that he has been through."