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Kris ayaw magpakabog kay PNoy, pangarap ding maging Presidente

Dinno Erece - January 04, 2014 - 03:00 AM

KRIS AQUINO

Nag-meeting na sina Kris Aquino and Manny V. Pangilinan.

Confirmed sources have verified our report about Kris’ being approached by the other networks to move out of ABS and become either as a returning Kapuso or the new president of the Kapatid network.

Ayon sa balita, bago nagtungo ng London si Kris together with her two sons Joshua and Bimby, nag-meeting na sina Kris and MVP and it’s all about the owner of TV5 requesting Kris to leave ABS and work for him. Hanggang dito lang ang naging balita about this dahil may part two ang usapan paguwi ni Kris.

Again there is a confusion as to what kind of offer MVP is presenting to Kris. Hindi na naman kasi mamatay ang balita that MVP is buying – or has bought 40 percent – of GMA making him the majority owner.

As one report has it nga, MVP is offering Kris the president position of GMA kung totoong nabili na nga ni MVP ang majority share of the Kapuso network but then we’ve asked somebody in the know and assured us no such sale was done and actually, no meeting was done about this.

So the most possible offer Kris will be getting is the president position of TV5. What will happen to the current president na si Mr. Noel Lorenzana if ever? And will Kris accept this and move out of ABS? Maraming beses na ring napabalitang aalis na si Kris ang Kapamilya network but nothing came out of it through the years.

This time though, mas malaki na ang possibility na lisanin niya ang ABS for such a very lucrative offer. Biro niyo, ang kapatid niyang si P-Noy, president ng bansa samantalang siya, president ng isang network.

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