Karen strike 2 na sa pagkanega: Una si Alma, sumunod si Pacman
STRIKE 2 na si Karen Davila with her manner of conducting an interview with her guest on Headstart, the program she hosts on ANC.
Unang nasampolan noon ang kumakandidatong senador na si Alma Moreno in 2016, sinundan kamakailan ni Manny Pacquiao.
Partikular na binatikos ang tanong ni Karen kung anong take ni Manny na kailangang college degree holder ang mga senatoriables. Offensive daw ang dating ni Karen pero ang mismong interviewee didn’t take offense at the question.
Ano’ng masama du’n sa tanong? Kung sa iba ngang mga inaaplayang trabaho tulad ng sikyu ay may “at least second year college” sa listahan ng mga qua-lifications, why can’t there be more strict laws or higher standards on educational attainment sa hanay ng mga gustong maging legislators?
Nagkataon lang that the question was addressed to Manny but it could be any other senatorial candidate on the hot seat.
Huwag tayong masyadong OA. Walang iniwan ‘yan sa ilang mga kandidatong umatras sa mga debates on national TV dahil magkakaalaman kung sino ang havey at sino ang waley!
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Nope, hindi advanced Mother’s Day episode ang mapapsnood ngayong araw sa Sarap ‘Di Ba? with guests brothers Rayver and Rodjun Cruz kasama sina Clashers Golden Cañedo at Jong Madaliday.
We all know that the Cruz brothers are still mourning the loss of their mom, but there’s a room for moving on.
With host Carmina Villaroel-Legaspi alongside her teen twins Mavy and Cassy, the episode delivers a refreshing take on parenting, sibling relationships and everything in between.
Panauhin din ang “brother from another mother” ni Carmina na si Pekto.
May dance performance pa to enliven the show as Carmina and Pekto are taught the new trendy dance moves. What’s more, meron pa silang family recipe na ihahanda.
Mavy and Cassy take on a “level up challenge” with the The Clash grand champion Golden and runner-up Jong. All this and much more on Sarap, ‘Di Ba?.
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