Dayanara pregnant with second child
February 25, 2003 | 12:00am
Curtain-raisers:
Besides that of Korina Sanchez, two other programs that I listen to on DZMM are Todo-Todo Walang Preno (starting at 10 a.m. Monday through Friday) and Ms. M, Ms. O, Mismo! (2:30 to 4 p.m., also Monday through Friday). The Todo-Todo tandem of Joey Galvez and Winnie Cordero and that of Mismos Ogie Diaz and Rosel Manahan are absolute delights, especially if youre stuck in the traffic. I also try to catch the ABS-CBN early-morning show MUB (Magandang Umaga Bayan) because of Ogie who delivers blind-items-on-the-air with a unique wake-upper style. Thanks to the ABS-CBN bigwigs for making good use of Ogies talent.
Reader Nela Mae Carillo writes that she herself, like Regine Velasquez, is a migraine sufferer. Shes advising Regine to try Excedrin. "It works with me and I hope it does with her," Nela said.
New York-based reader Freddie Buan reports that Billy Crawford is featured in the March 2003 issue of GQ magazine and that Billy has started shooting the prequel to The Exorcist in Morocco, directed by Paul Schrader, with Liam Neeson among Billys co-stars. (Note: Funfare will get a copy of the GQ issue as soon as possible and pass on to you what it has to say about Billy.)
Though she has been gone from local shores for a few years and living happily ever after in Puerto Rico with husband Marc Anthony, Dayanara Torres continues to be a "hot item" as far as her Filipino fans are concerned. In fact, Funfare has been swamped with inquiries about the latest on the couple.
The good news is that Dayanara is pregnant with her and Marcs second child, due later this year. In an Associated Press story (e-mailed to Funfare by reader "Jedic"), Marcs publicist confirmed the rumor but declined to release further details. Dayanara and Marc wanted to delay the announcement but a San Juan (Puerto Rico) newspaper out-"scooped" them.
According to the story, Dayanara was due to arrive in San Juan (from the US) to shoot an Advil commercial with the two other Misses Puerto Rico who have won the Miss Universe crown, Marisol Malaret (1970) and Deborah Carthy-Deu (1985).
Marc and Dayanara have been married for three years and renewed their wedding vows in a lavish ceremony at Old San Juans Roman Catholic cathedral in December, 2002 following their reconciliation after a six-month separation. They have a two-year-old son, Cristian Anthony. Marc also has an eight-year-old daughter, Arianna, from a previous relationship. Marc, the Grammy-winning singer (hailed as the Salsa King) born in New York to Puerto Rican parents, first married Dayanara in a Las Vegas civil ceremony on May 20, 2000. Dayanara is from the San Juan suburb of Toa Alta.
Stay tuned for updates on this welcome news.
Heres your last chance to join and win the Snow Queen contest-promo of Hallmark Channel in cooperation with Funfare. Contest period is until Friday, Feb. 28, open to everybody from Aparri to Jolo. Fifteen Hallmark Channel gift bags will be given away, each containing two photo clips, one Hallmark aluminum notebook and two Hallmark feather pens.
Part 1 of Snow Queen was shown last Feb. 15 (with repeats on Feb. 16, 24 and tonight) while Part II was shown on Feb. 16 (with repeats on Feb. 17, tonight and tomorrow night), on Destiny Cable Channel 25, Home Cable Channel 49, Sky Cable Channel 38 and local PCC/Cable Boss affiliates.
Heres how you can join and, hopefully, win:
Correctly answer at least three out of five of these questions:
a. Who is the fairy tale author of the Snow Queen?
b. Who directed the Snow Queen?
c. What is Kais job at the hotel?
d. Which Golden Globe nominee plays the role of the icy temptress?
e. Name at least one magical creature that Gerda encounters on her journey to the Snow Queens palace.
Send answers with name, address, and contact number to Watch & Win the Snow Queen Contest, P.O. Box 3802, MCPO Makati City or e-mail [email protected].
Deadline for all entries is on Feb. 28.
Winners will be notified with a letter or e-mail, and will also be announced in Ricky Los column, and may claim their prizes from Buensalido & Associates, Suite 701 Greenbelt Mansion, 106 Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati City. Please bring at least one valid ID and a letter of notification.
From Aileen Newlassie, P.O. Box 1125, Altona Gate 3025, Melbourne, Australia:
You made a mistake in your write-up on Paolo Montalban (who played the Prince Charming to Brandys Cinderella in the Cinderella telemovie. It was Whoopi Goldberg who played the Queen and not the Fairy Godmother who was played by Whitney Houston, the telemovies producer, who did a cameo.
From Mayanne Flores (no address given):
Is it true that Paolo Montalban is married to Elizabeth Oropesa? (Note: No, hes not. Paolo is single. Elizabeth is married to Joel Valdez, a physical therapist from Taft, Eastern Samar.)
From JW Smith (no address given):
I would like to correct one e-mail sender about her incorrect correction to the word British. This word can not only be used as an adjective but also as a noun. It can never be a noun, though. Examine these two simple sentences as the word is used.: The British gave a cup of coffee to a member of the band. The word British in this sentence is used as noun subject. However, in this example, The British law is different from the American, the word British is used as a noun-adjective. I think you need more lessons on your grammar and content structures of English language. Hey, one more thing, Filipinos are English-language structured! Thanks and have a great day!
From Raymond Azarcon:
British will never be a noun? Sez who? Could you please open the entry in the Oxford Dictionary and see for yourself that it can be used as a noun in its plural form?
E-mail your reactions at: [email protected]
Besides that of Korina Sanchez, two other programs that I listen to on DZMM are Todo-Todo Walang Preno (starting at 10 a.m. Monday through Friday) and Ms. M, Ms. O, Mismo! (2:30 to 4 p.m., also Monday through Friday). The Todo-Todo tandem of Joey Galvez and Winnie Cordero and that of Mismos Ogie Diaz and Rosel Manahan are absolute delights, especially if youre stuck in the traffic. I also try to catch the ABS-CBN early-morning show MUB (Magandang Umaga Bayan) because of Ogie who delivers blind-items-on-the-air with a unique wake-upper style. Thanks to the ABS-CBN bigwigs for making good use of Ogies talent.
Reader Nela Mae Carillo writes that she herself, like Regine Velasquez, is a migraine sufferer. Shes advising Regine to try Excedrin. "It works with me and I hope it does with her," Nela said.
New York-based reader Freddie Buan reports that Billy Crawford is featured in the March 2003 issue of GQ magazine and that Billy has started shooting the prequel to The Exorcist in Morocco, directed by Paul Schrader, with Liam Neeson among Billys co-stars. (Note: Funfare will get a copy of the GQ issue as soon as possible and pass on to you what it has to say about Billy.)
The good news is that Dayanara is pregnant with her and Marcs second child, due later this year. In an Associated Press story (e-mailed to Funfare by reader "Jedic"), Marcs publicist confirmed the rumor but declined to release further details. Dayanara and Marc wanted to delay the announcement but a San Juan (Puerto Rico) newspaper out-"scooped" them.
According to the story, Dayanara was due to arrive in San Juan (from the US) to shoot an Advil commercial with the two other Misses Puerto Rico who have won the Miss Universe crown, Marisol Malaret (1970) and Deborah Carthy-Deu (1985).
Marc and Dayanara have been married for three years and renewed their wedding vows in a lavish ceremony at Old San Juans Roman Catholic cathedral in December, 2002 following their reconciliation after a six-month separation. They have a two-year-old son, Cristian Anthony. Marc also has an eight-year-old daughter, Arianna, from a previous relationship. Marc, the Grammy-winning singer (hailed as the Salsa King) born in New York to Puerto Rican parents, first married Dayanara in a Las Vegas civil ceremony on May 20, 2000. Dayanara is from the San Juan suburb of Toa Alta.
Stay tuned for updates on this welcome news.
Part 1 of Snow Queen was shown last Feb. 15 (with repeats on Feb. 16, 24 and tonight) while Part II was shown on Feb. 16 (with repeats on Feb. 17, tonight and tomorrow night), on Destiny Cable Channel 25, Home Cable Channel 49, Sky Cable Channel 38 and local PCC/Cable Boss affiliates.
Heres how you can join and, hopefully, win:
Correctly answer at least three out of five of these questions:
a. Who is the fairy tale author of the Snow Queen?
b. Who directed the Snow Queen?
c. What is Kais job at the hotel?
d. Which Golden Globe nominee plays the role of the icy temptress?
e. Name at least one magical creature that Gerda encounters on her journey to the Snow Queens palace.
Send answers with name, address, and contact number to Watch & Win the Snow Queen Contest, P.O. Box 3802, MCPO Makati City or e-mail [email protected].
Deadline for all entries is on Feb. 28.
Winners will be notified with a letter or e-mail, and will also be announced in Ricky Los column, and may claim their prizes from Buensalido & Associates, Suite 701 Greenbelt Mansion, 106 Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati City. Please bring at least one valid ID and a letter of notification.
You made a mistake in your write-up on Paolo Montalban (who played the Prince Charming to Brandys Cinderella in the Cinderella telemovie. It was Whoopi Goldberg who played the Queen and not the Fairy Godmother who was played by Whitney Houston, the telemovies producer, who did a cameo.
From Mayanne Flores (no address given):
Is it true that Paolo Montalban is married to Elizabeth Oropesa? (Note: No, hes not. Paolo is single. Elizabeth is married to Joel Valdez, a physical therapist from Taft, Eastern Samar.)
From JW Smith (no address given):
I would like to correct one e-mail sender about her incorrect correction to the word British. This word can not only be used as an adjective but also as a noun. It can never be a noun, though. Examine these two simple sentences as the word is used.: The British gave a cup of coffee to a member of the band. The word British in this sentence is used as noun subject. However, in this example, The British law is different from the American, the word British is used as a noun-adjective. I think you need more lessons on your grammar and content structures of English language. Hey, one more thing, Filipinos are English-language structured! Thanks and have a great day!
From Raymond Azarcon:
British will never be a noun? Sez who? Could you please open the entry in the Oxford Dictionary and see for yourself that it can be used as a noun in its plural form?
E-mail your reactions at: [email protected]
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