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Annabelle Rama bawal nang mag-iskandalo at mang-away

Dinno Erece - March 08, 2014 - 03:00 AM

EDDIE GUTIERREZ AT ANNABELLE RAMA

Nagmistulang pipi si Annabelle Rama dahil sa reality show ng pamilya nila.

We were so right in our assumption that the first reality show of the whole of Gutierrez clan, ang It Takes Gutz to Be a Gutierrez will be shown in the E Asia cable network, the very first Asian series of the said US based entertainment channel now with Asian affiliate. The Philippines’ favorite showbiz personalities will be finding a new home on E!. The global destination for Pop of Culture, E! is launching a six-episode reality series, produced by the Philippines’ media powerhouse One Mega Group’s TV100.

This show will give audiences across South East Asia an all-access pass to the family. As part of E!’s continued commitment to shine the spotlight on local Asian personalities and celebrities, the series will follow the Gutierrez family as they give audiences an unfiltered look at their incredible personal and professional lives. Si Michael Carandang ang Business Unit Head of One Mega Group’s TV100 and to those who don’t know him, he’s the Emmy award winning director of Tyra Banks’ show.

Habang inaayos ang contract ng pamilya, bawal magsalita ang lahat about this kaya pala halos maging pipi si Annabelle sa Twitter account niya at wala talaga siyang inaaway dahil bawal daw according to Ruffa. But now everything is set up, puwede na silang magsalita as soon, they will start shooting for the said six episode pilot season na gagawin sa isang cruise ship that will take them to three Asian countries Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia, the same cruise ship we did noon sa Hollywood Dreams.

More on this show later.

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