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Marian Rivera is on the cover of this year’s YES Magazine Most Beautiful Star edition.

Also in the list are Jean and Jennica Garcia, Ryan Agoncillo and Judy Ann Santos, Eddie Garcia, Gloria Romero, Angel Locsin, Angelica Panganiban, Lucky Manzano, Carla Abellana, Rhian Ramos, Piolo Pascual, Kim Chiu, John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Dingdong Dantes, Sarah Geronimo, Gerald Anderson, Maja Salvador, Kris Bernal, Aljur Abrenica, Shaina Magdayao, Anne Curtis, Sam Milby, Geoff Eigenmann, Mariel Rodriguez, Cristine Reyes, Gary Valenciano, Jolina Magdangal, Ogie Alcasid, Sharon Cuneta, Iya Villana, Regine Velasquez, Maricel Soriano, and Vilma Santos.

Forget the May 4 wedding day.

Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo are finally married. It happened today April 28 at around seven o’clock in the morning in the church where Ryan Agoncillo’s parents were also wed in San Juan, Batangas.

The ceremonies were very private and were kept a secret that even the guests were kept in the dark.

Among the guests are Sharon Cuneta (who acted as Matron of Honor), her husband Senator Francis Pangilinan, KC Concepcion, Suzy Entrata, Agot Isidro, Director Joyce Bernal, Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez.

Everything is ready for Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo wedding. Paul Cabral did the bride’s wedding gown, groom’s suit and entourage’s attires. This shows it will be a full-scale wedding and not a beach wedding as widely buzzed. Fr. Tito Caluag will officiate so it will be a church wedding. There will be no public announcement when and where it will take. We’ll just know about it when it had happened.

How true it is that it will be in the Batangas church where Luli Arroyo had a hush-hush wedding?

But a tell-tale sign the wedding is about to happen is when ABS-CBN announces the couple’s romance comedy “George & Cecil” will start to air. The buzz is that it will premiere on April 26, Sunday, and not Saturday as a tabloid erroneously reported. Since there’s no wedding coverage by a major network, companies associated with Judy Ann and Ryan will try to cash in this once-in-a-lifetime event.

That’s what a woman’s hygiene solution that Judy Ann endorses did, right?

Regal Films, however, has moved the screening of the Judy Ann and Ogie Alcasid starrer “Oh My Girl(OMG).” Shoot is not going as fast as planned. As of yesterday, it’s only on the 5th shoot day. It’s no longer screening on June 12 as “Transformers” is opening on said day. Opening has been moved to July 29. This is possibly giving way to Judy Ann’s wedding so she can concentrate promoting it by July.

When is the Judy Ann and Ryan’s nuptial going to be held? Yehey stands by its original report, either May or June this year, by now, most likely in May!

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For Metro Magazine’s 20th anniversary special this April, award-winning director and scriptwriter Jose Javier Reyes (or simply Direk Joey) chronicles the rise to stardom of the country’s Young Superstar Judy Ann Santos and how she has kept her feet firmly on the ground despite her iconic showbiz status. Members of the media, including ABS-CBN.com, can attest that she is one of the few true blue artistas who work nonstop and can accommodate interruptions on the set without complaints. “That is how Judai works. In that aspect, Judai has not changed. It takes a movement of tectonic plates to make her budge or complain. She goes to the set and puts aside all qualms and concerns. There is not a shred of diva in her. She does not flaunt who she is or what she has,” he shares in the cover story of Metro.

Direk Joey further relates Judy Ann’s versatility in acting and constant reinvention of herself—even after doing a string of hit teleseryes and movies—which eventually made her a certified A-lister. “And just when people have thought they had already seen everything, Judai surprised them with a quiet yet very defined metamorphosis. She stunned them again when she came out of the romantic heroine mould into an effective spitfire comedienne in Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo and Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo. Then she held the hands of her friend Dante Garcia and helped him produce an award-winning film at his first directorial attempt: suddenly, there was Judai—the producer,” he says.

Direk Joey also talks about how Judy Ann and her fiancé Ryan Agoncillo have proven to a lot of people that their opposite personalities can withstand the test of time and showbiz intrigues. “They are people. And they make no excuses for being real. In a business where smiles are rehearsed and frozen, and being nice is a matter of business investment, Judai and Ryan break all the rules. She has grown into a sophisticated young woman because she has the brains and sensitivity to do so. And he has become so down-to-earth and protective of his woman—because that is the stuff that he is made of. It is only as simple as that,” he stresses.
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Here is the list of 25 out of the Yes Magazine’s controversial 50 most powerful showbiz personalities

1. Willie Revillame
2. Kris Aquino
3. John Lloyd Cruz
4. Robin Padilla
5. Marian Rivera
6. Richard Gutierrez
7. Dingdong Dantes
8. Ai-Ai delas Alas
9. Piolo Pascual
10. Joey de Leon
11. Vic Sotto
12. Sharon Cuneta
13. Judy Ann Santos
14. Toni Gonzaga
15. Sarah Geronimo
16. Michael V.
17. Ogie Alcasid
18. Regine Velasquez
19. Bea Alonzo
20. KC Concepcion
21. Manny Pacquiao
22. Senator Bong Revilla
23. Ruffa Gutierrez
24. Joyce Bernal and Cathy Garcia-Molina
25. Carlo J. Caparas and Mars Ravelo
26. Sam Milby

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How Sharon Cuneta assurpassed by Marian Rivera and how Manny Pacquaio was surpassed by Toni Gonzaga and KC Concepcion? I have no idea.

Gawad Lino Brocka Lifetime Achievement Award
Anita Linda

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Boses
Brutus
Concerto
Jay
100
Ploning
Yanggaw

Best Motion Picture -Musical or Comedy
A Very Special Love
Fuschia
My Bestfriend’s Girlfriend

Best Motion Picture -Animation
Dayo
Urduja

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – Drama

Anita Linda (Adela)
Dawn Zulueta (Magkaibigan)
Jodi Santamaria (Sisa)
Mylene Dizon (100)
Sharon Cuneta (Caregiver)
Judy Ann Santos (Ploning)

Best Actor in a Leading Role – Drama
Baron Geisler(Jay)
Carlo Aquin (Carnivore)
Chrstopher de Leon (Magkaibigan)
Jericho Rosales (Baler)
Ronnie Lazaro (Yanggaw)
Yul Servo (Torotot)
Jay Aquitania (Concerto)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – Musical or Comedy
Ai Ai de las Alas (”Ang Tanging Ina Nyong Lahat”)
Boots Anson Roa (”Love Birds”)
Gloria Romero (”Fuschia”)
Marian Rivera (”My Bestfriend’s Girlfriend”)
Ruffa Gutierrez (”My Monster Mom”)
Sarah Geronimo (”A Very Special Love”)
Toni Gonzaga (”My Only U”)

Best Performance by an Actor in Leading Role – Musical or Comedy
Eddie Garcia (”Fuschia”)
John Lloyd Cruz (”A Very Special Love”)
Robert Arevalo (”Fuschia”)
Sam Milby (”My Big Love”)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role -Drama, Musical or Comedy
Cherry Pie Picache (”Boses”)
Eugene Domingo (”100″)
Flor Salanga (”Jay”)
Mylene Dizon (”Ploning”)
Tessie Tomas (”Ploning”)
Tetchie Agbayani (”Yanggaw”)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role -Drama, Musical or Comedy
Coco Martin (”Jay”)
Emilio Garcia (”Walang Kawala”)
John Estrada (”Caregiver”)
Ricky Davao (”Boses”)
Yul Servo (”Brutus”)

Breakthrough Performance by an Actress
KC Concepcion (”For The First Time”)
Rhea Medina (”Brutus”)
Chariz Solomon (My Bestfriend’s Girlfriend”)
Yna Asistio (”Concerto”)

Breakthrough Performance by an Actor
Timothy Mabalot (”Brutus”)
Bojong Fernandez (”Ploning”)
Cedric Amit (”Ploning”)
Coke Bolipata (”Boses”)
Fritz Arvhie (”Dose”)
Kenjie Garcia (”Ang Lihim Ni Antonio”)
Julian Duque (”Boses”)

Best Direction
Ellen Ongkeko Marfil (”Boses”)
Tara Illenberger (”Brutus”)
Chris Martinez (”100″)
Francis Passion (”Jay”)
Dante Nico Garcia (”Ploning”)
Cathy Garcia Molina (”A Very Special Love”)
Richard Somes (”Yanggaw”)

Best Original Screenplay
Froilan Medina, Rody Vera (”Boses”)
Dante Nico Garcia, Benjamin Lingan (”Ploning”)
Chris Martinez (”100″)
Richard Somes, Dwight Gaston (”Yanggaw”)
Ricky Lee (”Fuschia”)
Francis Pasion (”Jay”)

Best Screenplay Adaptation
Ramon Entienza (”Urduja”)
Frank Rivera (”Sisa”)
Roy Iglesias (”Baler”)
Paul Alexander Morales (”Concerto”)

Best Cinematography
Charlie Peralta (”Ploning”)
Joey Abello (”Brutus”)
Regiben Romana (”Concerto”)
Hermann Claravall, Lyle Sacris (”Yanggaw”)
Carlo Mendoza (”Jay”)
Nap Jamir II (”Boses”)

Best Editing
Danny Anonuevo (”Ploning”)
Fiona Borres, Tara Illenberger (”Brutus”)
Ike Veneracion (”100″)
Laz Andre/ Arthmael (”Concerto”)
Orlean Joseph Tan (”Boses”)
Francis Pasion, Kats Serraon, Chuck Gutierrez (”Jay”)
Borgy Torre (”Yanggaw”)

Best Production Design
Raymund George Fernandez (”Ploning”)
Michael Espanol, Donald Camon, Rashim Gumacal (”Yanggaw”)
Fritz Silorio (”Brutus”)
Gerry Santos (”Concerto”)
Aby Jamnague-Rivera (”100″)
Bianca Gonzales (”Boses”)

Best Sound
Mike Lim (”Brutus”)
Allan Marcelo Hidalgo, Orlean Joseph Tan (”Boses”)
Jethro Joquin, Ronald de Asis (”Concerto”)
Mac Vasquez (”100″)
Mike Idioma (”Ploning”)
Joey Santos (”Yanggaw”)

Best Musical Score
Jed Balsamo (”Concerto”)
Jessie Lasaten (”Ploning”)
Mon Faustino, Noel Zarate (”Urduja”)
Jourdann Petalver (”Boses”)
Von de Guzman (”Yanggaw”)
Joey Ayala (”Brutus”)

Best Visual Effects
Roadrunner Network, Inc. (”Kulam”)
Ramon Entienza, Amelia Fortes (”Urduja”)
Robert Quilao (”Dayo”)

Best Original Song
“Babae Ako” from the movie “Urduja”
Written and Composed by Joey de Leon and Ogie Alcasid
and performed by Regine Velasquez
“Lipad” from the movie “Dayo”
Music by Jessie Lasaten, Lyrics by Temi Abad, Jr. and
Performed by Ms. Lea Salonga
“Ngayon, Bukas at Kailanman” from the movie “Baler”
Music by Louie Ocampo, Lyrics by Edith Gallardo and
Sung by Sarah Geronimo
“Hardest Part” from the movie “100″
Composed and interpreted by Ricci Chan
“Naroon Ka” from the movie “Fuschia”

1. Willie Revillame
2. Kris Aquino
3. John Lloyd Cruz
4. Robin Padilla
5. Marian Rivera

Others listed are Judy Ann Santos who earns a minimum of P2 million per movie, Piolo Pascual, KC Concepcion who earned at least P4 million from each of her first two movies and Sarah Geronimo who earns P200,000 per movie.

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I just had to react, Sarah Geronimo gets 200,000 per movie and everyone knows how big her movies are in the box-office. Is this a joke? I’m not a big Sarah Geronimo fan, but come on, she deserves at least what KC Concepcion gets per movie.


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