Lovi Poe
Is there something wrong with wearing jewelry at home? Well, there isn’t. Is it lavish? Yes. But does it hurt anyone? No. This may seem to be a petty concern with all the things that is happening in the world, but no one should feel guilty about loving and wearing jewelry in this time of pandemic. After all, one of the many things the pandemic cannot take away from us is our appreciation for beauty, whether it is in a Netflix show, a potted flower, and, of course, jewelry.
That is what Lovi Poe wants to impart with the spring-summer 2021 collection she curated for Imono Jewelr a selection of charming and affordable pieces fit for the everyday Filipina lifestyle.
Published April 29, 2021, 10:37 AM
Home to the biggest and most loved programs and personalities, GMA Network inspires everyone to spread love in its latest campaign, “pUSo together this Summer,” as the Kapuso Network reminds everyone that despite the challenging times, we can pull through as long as we’re united.
The Kapuso summer campaign paints an invigorating reminder to viewers that no one will be left behind and that nothing is impossible as long as we’re together including enjoying the summer season even from the safety of our homes.
Dingdong Dantes
Marian Rivera
Set on a colorful background that reminds us of fun under the sun, “pUSo together this Summer” features some of the Network’s programs that continue to entertain and uplift viewers day in and out.
Published April 29, 2021, 3:30 PM
Lovi Poe
Actress Lovi Poe broke her silence on rumors that she is set to transfer to ABS-CBN after her contract with GMA-7 expired.
“I think its only fair to keep things even at this stage and all negotiations are confidential,” said Lovi when asked about her transfer to the Kapamilya network during the launch of Imono Jewerly collection on Thursday, April 29.
There are reports that Lovi will star in the Philippine version of the drama series “Doctor Forster” on ABS-CBN.
Entertainment columnist Jun Lalin said that LVD Management, the talent management firm of Leo Dominguez and handler of Lovi, remains silent about this issue.
Robert Requintina
With no clear sign of the pandemic ending soon, TV networks have modified rules to continue operations as they pivot towards the digital platform.
In line with the guidelines for production shoots, as approved by the Department of Health, Department of Labor and Employment, and Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), film and audiovisual companies follow strict “bubble shoot” measures during production work and activities amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Inside the “bubble,” stars and production crew members are not allowed to leave an area or place for a period of time. In many cases, for a television series, the cast and crew members are confined in a place for two weeks to two months.