July 26, 2013

Teen Star Kathryn Bernardo is now brand ambassador for Juicy Cologne

One of the most beautiful teen celebrity Kathryn Bernardo, 17 years old, with a youthful glow, with bright aura and bubbly personality. There's no doubt that Kathryn is the perfect brand ambassador for Juicy Cologne. 
Kathryn Bernardo signed her contract marking the official endorsement held at the ELJ Bldg. Mother Ignacia Quezon City. Juicy Cologne chose Kathryn as their newest brand ambassador that Kathryn embodies Juicy Cologne as a whole.
Kathryn Bernardo is the contract artist of Star Magic and ABS-CBN. She played the main star in the primetime series Princess and I and  24/7 In Love. With her forthcoming reunion project with Daniel Padilla “Got To Believe”will be airing very soon on ABS-CBN Ch. 2.

She recently been awarded as the Yahoo! OMG 2013 Breakthrough Actress and in Yes! Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful Stars of 2013.
Kathryn shared us that her favorite among the scents is Icylicious because it's not that strong, just mild and sweet and lasts throughout the day. She said that Juicy Cologne is the perfect scent for her and also for teen and young at heart.  

Juicy Cologne is dermatologist tested and hypo-allergenic with fabulous scents: Icylicious, Dreamsicle, Orange Twist, Sprightly Sprinkle, Angel's Bliss and the newly launched fragrances Sugar Frosting and Up, up and Away!
  
The trendsetter lovely lady also shared how she described her close friends with a Juicy Cologne variant.  As first, she mentioned that her partner in their KathNiel loveteam, “Daniel Padilla is Icylicious.”  For Albie Casiño is Angel’s Bliss, for Khalil Ramos is Sugar Frosting, Enrique Gil is the Up Up and Away and for her best friend Julia Montes is Orange Twist.

Juicy Cologne marketing team said that aside from the billboards and posters of Kathryn there will be an upcoming TV commercial of Kathryn.

Enjoy the wonderful world of the newest brand Ambassador Kathryn and let's get Juicy-fied! 

Juicy Cologne is available in all groceries and department stores nationwide.
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ZIA QUIZON's "A Little Bit of Lovin"

Zia Quizon, singer / songwriter is back in studio recording her long-awaited sophomore album!

Zia gears up to her album via PolyEast Records titled “A Little Bit of Lovin.” PolyEast Records announces that Zia is halfway-through recording her second album and back with her worldly, earthy soul voice with the new single “Pasakalye” written by Jungee Marcelo.

“Pasakalye” have hit the radios last week and will be launched on ASAP this Sunday, July 28, 2013.

“A Little Bit of Lovin” is Zia’s follow-up to her self-titled debut in 2011 with the chart-topping and award-winning songs “Ako Na Lang”, “Dear Lonely” and “Simple Girl”. 

The new CD will be available in stores this July with eight original cuts including Zia’s compositions and two classic revivals.

July 24, 2013

Wonderful Royal Couple with Baby Prince Leaves leaves St. Mary's hospital

Kate Middleton, Prince William, and their new baby prince leaves St. Mary's hospital on Tuesday.
Family takes up residence at Kensington Palace.
It's amazing how Duchess of Cambridge looked gorgeous leaving the hospital with her new baby boy and actually wore polkadot, in rememberence of her late  Lady Diana  who also wore a polkadot dress when she exited the same hospital holding Prince William.
Kate Middleton looked gorgeous leaving the hospital with her new baby boy. Beautiful, as the same when Lady D when she had that moment. 

She looked simply stunning and wonderful even hours after for the ordeal she went through.
Congratulations and best wishes to the Royal Family !

Photos: AP and Getty Images

"Goin' Bulilit" Star Cha-Cha Cañete Wins at 17th World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA)


Child star Cha-Cha Cañete from the hit kiddie gag show “Goin’ Bulilit” took home two medals at the recently concluded 17th World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) that took place in Hollywood, California. The competition ran from July 12 to July 21.

Earning much praise and recognition, Cha-Cha’s talent wowed the crowd and judges as she performed in five different categories during the prestigious competition.

Just at the young age of eight, she was awarded silver medals for her performances of “The Climb” and “Climb Every Mountain” in the Pop and Gospel categories, respectively. 

Aside from Cha-Cha’s success at WCOPA, Team Philippines proved to be a fierce competitor, besting representatives from over fifty countries. 

Team Philippines’ Beverly Caimen won the highest recognition of “Senior Grand Champion Performer of the World”, while Aldeza Ianna de la Torre was also proclaimed “Junior Grand Champion of the World”—earning the Philippines a grand slam, winning the highest titles in both divisions. Beverly and Ianna also won as “Grand Champion Vocalists of the World” in their divisions. 

Success for the country doesn’t stop there, as the title of “Grand Champion Vocal Group of the World” went to the Gollayan Sisters, and Reynaldo Gorospe, Jr. won as “Grand Champion Male Model of the World”—taking home the gold as the Philippines’ first ever representative to compete in the Modeling Category. 

Even more—singing sensation Jed Madela, who was the first Filipino to win a grand slam as “Senior Grand Champion Performer of the World” and “Senior Grand Champion Vocalist of the World” in 2005 was inducted this year into WCOPA’s legendary Performing Arts Hall of Fame. Pinoy Dream Academy scholars Chivas Malunda and Laarni Lozada are included in those who brought home medals. 

With all the country’s wins from its top talents, Team Philippines’ National Director, Gerry Mercado, took home a much-deserved award as “3rd Best National Director”. 

A total of 29 members of Team Philippines took home awards in various categories, with 43 Gold, 38 Silver, and 26 Bronze awards. The team also received four Industry Awards. 

The Philippine Team for WCOPA is led by WCOPA International Director Annie Mercado, WCOPA-Philippines National Director Gerry Mercado and the official talent scouts Charie Vega and Lito Napolitano from the Philippines, Royce Pellerin from Japan, and Dr. Molina from Saudi Arabia. 

The 2013 Ramon Magsaysay Foundation Awardees


This year 2013 marks the Foundation’s 55th year of honoring the great men and women of Asia. For the past 54 years, RMAF has recognized individuals and organizations that have shown greatness of spirit and contributed transformative solutions to the pressing problems of communities all over Asia.

The Board of Trustees of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation (RMAF) today announced that this year three individuals and two organizations from Afghanistan, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal and the Philippines will receive Asia’s premier prize, the Ramon Magsaysay Award.

The Awardees are:

Ernesto Domingo, from the Philippines.  He is being recognized for “his exemplary embrace of the social mission of medical science and his profession, his steadfast leadership in pursuing ‘health for all’ as a shared moral responsibility of all sectors, and his groundbreaking and successful advocacy for neonatal hepatitis vaccination, thereby saving millions of lives in the Philippines.”

Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Corruption Eradication Commission), from Indonesia.  The organization is being recognized for“its fiercely independent and successful campaign against corruption in Indonesia, combining the uncompromising prosecution of erring powerful officials with farsighted reforms in governance systems and the educative promotion of vigilance, honesty, and active citizenship among all Indonesians.”

Lahpai Seng Raw, from Myanmar.  She is being recognized for “her quietly inspiring and inclusive leadership—in the midst of deep ethnic divides and prolonged armed conflict—to regenerate and empower damaged communities and to strengthen local NGOs in promoting a non-violent culture of participation and dialogue as the foundation for Myanmar’s peaceful future.”

Habiba Sarabi, from Afghanistan.  She is being recognized for “her bold exercise of leadership to build up a functioning provincial government against great odds—intractable political adversities, a harsh and impoverished environment, and pervasive cultural discrimination—serving her people with a hopeful persistence grounded in her abiding commitment to peace and development in Afghanistan”

Shakti Samuha (“Power Group”), from Nepal.  The organization’s founders and members are being recognized for “transforming their lives in service to other human trafficking survivors, their passionate dedication towards rooting out a pernicious social evil in Nepal, and the radiant example they have shown the world in reclaiming the human dignity that is the birthright of all abused women and children everywhere.”

Established in 1957, the Ramon Magsaysay Award is Asia’s highest honor and is widely regarded as the region’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize.  It celebrates the memory and leadership example of the third Philippine president, and is given every year to individuals or organizations in Asia who manifest the same sense of selfless service that ruled the life of the late and beloved Filipino leader.

“The Magsaysay awardees of 2013,” says RMAF President Carmencita Abella, “are three remarkable individuals and two amazing organizations, all deeply involved in creating  sustainable solutions to seemingly intransigent social problems in their respective societies, problems which are most damaging to the lives of those trapped in poverty or ignorance.  These problems are manifest in seemingly very diverse and disparate issues--prolonged armed conflict, preventable disease and death, human trafficking and exploitation, corruption with impunity, weak governance and political instability--yet each of this year’s  awardees is showing us that there are ways to build genuine success, one smart and persistent step at a time. Working selflessly in unpretentious yet powerful ways, they are showing us how commitment, competence and collaborative leadership can truly create ripples of change, even from the bottom of the pyramid.

“While their solutions are distinctively their own, there is one thing these Magsaysay laureates share:  a greatness of spirit that infuses their leadership for change.  Working with others, they all single-mindedly apply their skills and energies to their passion for improving the lives of others.  They all refuse to give up, despite daunting adversity and opposition. They are all deeply rooted in hope. We have much to learn from them, and much to celebrate about their greatness of spirit.”
The five 2013 Magsaysay awardees join the community of 296 other Magsaysay laureates who have received Asia’s highest honor to date.

This year’s Magsaysay Award winners will each receive a certificate, a medallion bearing the likeness of the late President, and a cash prize.  They will be formally conferred the Magsaysay Award during formal Presentation Ceremonies to be held on Saturday, 31 August 2013 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, to which the public is cordially invited. 

Join us as we welcome Asia's new heroes! Congratulations to the 2013 Ramon Magsaysay Awardees!

Visit more updates on rmaf.org.ph


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