Kris magiging Presidente ng TV5, gagawa pa ng sitcom sa GMA
So, is Kris Aquino really moving out of ABS? Two conflicting reports are circulating about the Queen of All Media na si Kris. The first is that she is being offered the President position of TV5 and possibly replacing the current President Mr. Noel Lorenzana.
The report goes on that she’s really considering the offer as this will be the first time working with TV5 as well as makakatapat naman niya si Ms. Charo Santos-Concio sa pagiging president ng isang network.
The second one is that she could return to her original network, ang GMA, and that 90 per cent sure na raw ang pagiging Kapuso niyang muli.
Then there’s this ultimate tsismis resurrecting the purchase of TV5’s Mr. Manny V Pangilinan of GMA once again and that he is putting Kris to head this.
We don’t know which is true but we’d like to ask the first question if she is really leaving ABS na. May nababasa na kami na excited si Kris to tackle another kind of job but then there is no outright mention of her leaving the Kapamilya network.
While Kris is really one of the faces of ABS and her daily morning show Kris TV is a big favorite of our mother kung saan may nakukuha rin kaming balita once in a while.
This is a big step for Kris if ever and could shake up the TV industry once again thanks to the perennial newsmaker. Biro niyo, nagsisimula pa lang ang taon, siya agad ang unang malaking balita.
Kaya pala sa “My Little Bossings” presscon pa lang, she has hinted that the number one movie of the MMFF 2013 could become a TV series. Since we know that Vic Sotto and Ryzza Mae Dizon could not leave GMA because may Eat Bulaga sila although they could be borrowed by TV5, no one is thinking that it could be Kris who could be migrating to the other two networks.
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