July 11, 2024

Century Tuna awards the Superbods 2024 #BestYouEver Grand Winners

Inspired more than ever, Century Tuna, the no. 1 tuna brand in the Philippines, hails Jether Palomo and Justine Felizarta as the Grand Winners for Century Tuna Superbods 2024 #BestYouEver besting the 36 finalists.

Century Tuna Superbods 2024 Grand Winners Jether Palomo and Justine Felizarta

Century Tuna Male Superbod Grand Winner Jether Palomo is a Filipino fitness influencer and Mister Tourism World Philippines who loves to share his travel and wellness journeys. Meanwhile, Century Tuna Female Superbods Grand Winner Justine Felizarta was Miss Tourism World 2022 1st runner-up and an inspiring beauty and fitness enthusiast.

Jether and Justine will take home PHP500,000 tax-free each. Patrick Patawaran and Jessica Marasigan were also named as the Century Tuna Superbods runners-up.

The prime fitness and wellness competition in the country, the Century Tuna Superbods 2024 #BestYouEver celebrated the exceptional stories of the 36 finalists and their journey towards physical transformation and personal growth and their advocacies on self-love and self-improvement. Through the Century Tuna Superbods competition, Century Tuna together with the Superbods embraced the best version of themselves.
Century Tuna Superbods 2024 Ambassador Kathryn Bernardo

Held at the Marriott Grand Ballroom in Pasay, the star-studded Finals Night was headlined by Century Tuna Superbod Kathryn Bernardo who spearheaded the #BestYouEver movement as she brought the heat on with a breathtaking performance with the iconic dance group, GForce. Filipino indie band Lola Amour also performed their viral songs including “Raining in Manila”.


Century Tuna Superbods 2024 Celebrity Judges

Aside from the sizzling performances, the powerhouse lineup of judges included Miss Universe 2015 and Century Tuna Endorser Ms. Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey, Primetime and Box Office Queen and Supermom Ms. Marian Rivera-Dantes, Philippines' Original Heartthrob Mr. Aga Muhlach, and Actor and Public Servant Mr. Richard Gomez. They are joined by PC&V Communications Inc. President Ms. Carol San Pedro, Century Pacific Food Inc. Vice President and General Manager for Branded Tuna Division Mr. Carlo Endaya, and Century Pacific Food Inc. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Mr. Greg Banzon.

The Century Tuna Superbods Finals Night was front-lined by host actor Robi Domingo and Miss Universe 2022 R'Bonney Gabriel.

Featuring their healthy and fit physiques and inspiring #BestYouEver stories, the Superbods finalists showcased their charms and charisma wearing their lifestyle wear, Bench Activewear, swimwear, and resort wear on the runway before the announcement of the Top 8 Male and Top 8 Female Superbods for the Question and Answer portion.

Top 16 Superbods grand finalists were Jether Palomo, Jeff Ong, Aaron Davis, Carlo Adorador, Patrick Patawaran, Naia Ching, Nikko Nackaerts, Michael Ver Comaling, Justine Felizarta, Jessica Marasigan, Imelda Schweighart, Morena Carlos, Inka Magnaye, Julia Sucgang-Bonoan, Brooke Barredo, and Keylyn Trajano.

“You can authentically show who you are as a person. Ultimately, I didn't fall apart but fell into place. Now I wanna be able to use that social platform to continue to inspire others on their fitness journey on becoming their best you ever,” said Jether Palomo during the question-and-answer portion which won the hearts of the judges.

Justine Felizarta also said, “Winning Superbods is more than just a title for me. Even when there are a lot of challenges and obstacles along the way, I strive to be the best version of myself. I want to inspire more people to go out of their comfort zone and chase their dreams no matter how big it is.”

The finalists went through a series of activities and challenges where they got to showcase their wits, physical strength, and advocacies leading up to the Finals Night.

Among the special awards received by the Century Tuna Superbods during the Finals Night were the following: Slay the Runway awarded by Jojo Bragais - Jether Palomo and Jessica Marasigan; Super Stunner (Photogenic) - Aaron Davis and Jessica Marasiga; Perfect Smile Award awarded by Urban Smiles - Jether Palomo and Jessica Marasigan; People’s Choice Award - Jether Palomo and Inka Magnaye; Bench Active Lifestyle Icon Award - Aaron Davis and Hazel Ortiz; Superdad and Supermom Award - Carlo Adorador, Imelda Schweighart, Enzo Bonoan and Julia Sucgang-Bonoan; Unstoppable Award from Anytime Fitness - Carlo Adorador and Jasmin Ariola; Ageless Award - Derick Hibaler and Miaow Ayesa; Flex Like a Superbod awarded by Masflex - Jether Palomo and Brooke Barredo; Best Yesterday awarded by Garmin - Jether Palomo and Inka Magnaye; Fitness Breakthrough Award - Angel Mallari and Keylyn Trajano; Belo Skincare Sensation Award - Aaron Davis and Jessica Marasigan; and E-commerce Superstar Award - Jether Palomo

“We cannot express how proud we are of the Century Tuna Superbods 2024 #BestYouEver finalists. Congratulations to Justine and Jether for leading the pack. We hope that your journey as Superbods will not end tonight and we hope you’ll continue your advocacy of inspiring other to be the best versions of themselves,” said Century Pacific Food Inc. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Mr. Greg Banzon.

For more information, please visit https://centurytuna.ph/ or visit Century Tuna on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/centurytuna or @centurytunasuperbods on Instagram for more updates.


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CENTURY TUNA SUPERBODS 2024 WINNERS LIST

GRAND WINNERS

Century Tuna Male Superbod Grand Winner - Jether Palomo

Century Tuna Female Superbods Grand Winner - Justine Felizarta


1ST RUNNERS UP

Century Tuna Male Superbod 1st Runner Up - Patrick Patawaran

Century Tuna Female Superbod 1st Runner Up - Jessica Marasigan


SPECIAL AWARDS

● Slay the Runway awarded by Jojo Bragais - Jether Palomo and Jessica Marasigan

● Super Stunner (Photogenic) - Aaron Davis and Jessica Marasigan

● Perfect Smile Award awarded by Urban Smiles - Jether Palomo and Jessica Marasigan

● People’s Choice Award - Jether Palomo and Inka Magnaye

● Bench Active Lifestyle Icon Award - Aaron Davis and Hazel Ortiz

● Superdad and Supermom Award - Carlo Adorador, Imelda Schweighart, Enzo Bonoan and Julia Sucgang-Bonoan

● Unstoppable Award from Anytime Fitness - Carlo Adorador and Jasmin Ariola

● Ageless Award - Derick Hibaler and Miaow Ayesa

● Flex Like a Superbod awarded by Masflex - Jether Palomo and Brooke Barredo

● Best Yesterday awarded by Garmin - Jether Palomo and Inka Magnaye

● Fitness Breakthrough Award - Angel Mallari and Keylyn Trajano

● Belo Skincare Sensation Award - Aaron Davis and Jessica Marasigan

● E-commerce Superstar Award - Jether Palomo


July 10, 2024

PRSP Celebrates Diversity in Workplace Communication at its 2nd GMM

To celebrate #PrideMonth, the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) invited communication experts at its 2nd General Membership Meeting (GMM) last June 28 to talk about the importance of championing diversity in workplace communication as well as fostering an inclusive environment.

Dubbed “Speak Out, Stand Out: Championing Diversity in Workplace Communication,” the event held at the DivinaLaw offices in Makati City featured key speakers from MullenLowe TREYNA, the agency that won last year's Grand Anvil Award for the Quezon City Gender and Development Council's Right to Care Card.

 

The “Right to Care Card,” which was passed into an ordinance by the Quezon City Council in February this year, now works as a Special Power of Attorney (SPA) card that can grant medical-decision making rights to queer couples. It serves as portable proof that having the right to care for your loved ones should not be limited to a specific gender.

 

Spearheading the discussion was Jam Pascual, a seasoned copywriter at MullenLowe TREYNA, who talked about how the concept for the campaign all began. He shared, “What is care? Our team wanted to get the idea across that the ‘Right to Care’ card relates deeply to ideas and experiences that the average Filipino can understand. We wanted to convey the importance of such concepts as pag-aalaga and malasakit.”

 

Three other communication experts shared their insights about the initiative, with each one emphasizing how authentic story-telling and using just the right words to communicate the card’s basic concept of “the right to care” among partners – regardless of sexual orientation – is key to the success of the program.


“A factor in the Right to Care initiative’s success is its straightforward concept -- the basic premise of allowing human beings to care for one another. The support and recognition it had been getting may be attributed to simple, authentic, and heartfelt storytelling,” explained Gerald Lim, PR Head of Accounts at MullenLowe TREYNA.

 

“But of course, communications can only do so much! We also need the support of the community for diversity and inclusivity to flourish,” he added.

 

Sharing insights from a legal perspective, DivinaLaw Associate Atty. Joshy Aguilar stated, “I think we should be more empathic towards the plight of others. Just because you don't experience the same struggle does not mean that it does not exist or that it’s not real. Even the Supreme Court held that the 1987 Philippine Constitution is capable of accommodating a contemporaneous understanding of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and sex characteristics or SOGIESC.”

 

Krystel Ybañez, a Senior Art Director at MullenLowe TREYNA, for her part, shared, “The team behind Right to Care is made up of queers and allies. We have brave and supportive leaders in the office who encouraged us to make this happen. That’s why diversity, equality, and inclusion are very important in workplace communication.”

 

PRSP continues to uphold the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion, recognizing their importance in effective workplace communication and community support. As part of the organization’s #PRforAll theme this year, the alliance is now actively encouraging all communication practitioners to champion the values of diversity, equality and inclusivity in their respective fields. 

 

For more information about PRSP and to register for upcoming events, visit https://prsp.ph.

 

Not yet a PRSP member? Join the country’s premier PR organization and apply via secretariat@prsp.ph.

 

AirAsia MOVE launches its Back-to-School Program with 15% Discount on Flights with Any Airline

Just as how we plan our vacations and holidays, it is also as important to figure out our arrangement as we go “back to reality.” A wise traveler knows it is always best to plan ahead, and AirAsia MOVE might just have what you need as your go-to travel partner!
  • AirAsia MOVE offers up to 15% discounts on bookings with non-AirAsia flights available on the travel app
  • AirAsia MOVE offers low fares for non-AirAsia flights

One-stop-travel platform, AirAsia MOVE is thrilled to share its Back-to-School Program aimed at providing students and their families with affordable travel options as they prepare for the new academic year.

From July 8 to July 11, 2024, AirAsia Move is offering up to 15% discounts on bookings for non-AirAsia flights between Manila and destinations in the Visayas and Mindanao. Travel period is from July 15 to November 30 2024.

This initiative underscores AirAsia MOVE’s commitment to making both travel and education accessible and affordable by easing the burden of travel expenses for students and their families.

The discount applies to all flights between Manila and key cities in Visayas and Mindanao, including, Davao City, Puerto Princesa, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Dumaguete, Bacolod, and more.

Iloilo flight prices start at PHP938. Get Tacloban flights for as low as PHP1,055. Flights from Davao City start at PHP1,313.

Nadia Omer, AirAsia MOVE CEO said: “Our founder and Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes has always emphasized the value of education and we continue to bring this principle to our business. By making travel accessible and affordable, we can bring families together and harness a positive environment for students who will soon return to school, carrying wonderful memories from their trips. AirAsia MOVE wants to make this possible by ensuring that travel costs do not become a barrier for students pursuing their dreams and wanting to make memories with their families.”

Weng Rivera, AirAsia MOVE Philippines Head of Travel said: “Our Back-to-School Program is designed to provide significant savings for families, allowing students to focus on their studies without the added stress of travel expenses. AirAsia MOVE takes pride in its low-priced flight offers for AirAsia and Non-AirAsia flights and it’s even made lower using our exclusive promotions such as the Back-To-School Program. Our hope is for their savings from their trips to be useful to cover some remaining school expenses.”

To avail the discount, AirAsia MOVE subscribers can simply look up their preferred flight schedule, no need for a promo code. This applies to all flight booking for non-AirAsia airlines. AirAsia MOVE’s Back-to-School program is open to all students, companions, and even to any type of traveler.

Iloilo flight prices start at PHP938. Get Tacloban flights for as low as PHP1,055. Flights from Davao City start at PHP1,313.

AirAsia Move recognizes the importance of education and the role it plays in shaping future leaders. By offering this discount, AirAsia MOVE aims to support students in their educational journey, making it easier for them to return to their schools and universities in Manila or any part of the country.

“Refer A Friend” and Get More Points

By simply referring a friend to download and register on AirAsia MOVE, you can easily get 125 points or up to 625 points, which can be used to purchase anything on the AirAsia MOVE app.

To participate in the “Refer A Friend” program, simply follow these steps:Tap on the Rewards Icon on the MOVE homepage
Go to “Me” > “More Features” > “Refer A Friend”

Promo period is from July 8 to August 4, 2024. Points earned from the program will be valid for six months.

July 9, 2024

Netizens reacted to Thai superstar Becky's photo with the vivo Y100




Knowing your angle is indeed an art form - a skill that Thai actress Rebecca Patricia “Becky” Armstrong has perfected over the years.

The multi-faceted superstar recently shared a couple of cute snaps on Instagram, posing with the vivo Y100, letting both the smartphone and her true beauty shine through!

Netizens gushed over Becky as she exuded cool-girl energy, striking minimum-effort yet high-impact poses while powering up her outfit with the Y100 in Breeze Green colorway.

If it’s good enough for Becky, it sure is good enough for all the Pinoy Becky Angels.

Now, it’s time to hit the upgrade button with the vivo Y100. Scroll ahead to find out what makes this a powerhouse smartphone and a fashion accessory, rolled into one!

A Total Color-Changer

Fusing the worlds of advanced technology and design, vivo Y100’s photochromic feature transforms its color under UV light in just three seconds - without extra power consumption, of course!

As soon as one takes this smartphone out at high noon to nail a quick selfie, it reveals a radiant emerald green hue, enhancing the visibility of its pattern-filled finish inspired by the waves of dancing grass.

This smartphone’s unique design is definitely crafted to impress all fashion-forward females, like Becky.

Power Up the Fun

Always on a quest to discover new adventures? A big plus with the vivo Y100 is its 5000mAh battery with 80W fast charge, ensuring users a long lifeline to power through their everyday activities!

With this supreme feature, one can charge the vivo Y100 swiftly and seamlessly, without the unnecessary heat.

Want to know what the hype is all about this smartphone? Join the frenzy and head over to Becky’s Instagram now for an opportunity to win a unit of the vivo Y100.


Barbie Almalbis confronts deep pain and longing on eclectic new song “Desperate Hours”

The song serves as the first single off her upcoming fifth album, to be released at the end of the year

After collaborating with indie-folk band Munimuni on “Tupa” and co-headlining the Mist Music Festival in Canada, Barbie Almalbis gears up for a new era in music with the release of her new song “Desperate Hours.”

Produced by La Ball’s resident arranger and studio whiz Nick Lazaro, who has done exemplary work for artists such as Clara Benin and BP Valenzuela, “Desperate Hours” serves as the first official single off Barbie’s upcoming fifth studio album, to be released at the end of the year.

Coming across as an innovative tour de force in the mold of Bjork, Melanie Martinez, and St. Vincent, Almalbis’ avant-pop track refuses any easy categorization but unravels quite literally and figuratively as her most experimental work to date. Here, the two unlikely collaborators play around with unconventional guitar riffs, loose structures, and oddly charming noises, while showcasing an uncompromising vision that’s far from anything that Almalbis has released so far. It sounds like pop music in the strictest sense of the word, but not the type that is bound by rules and limitations.

“I’ve dreamt of doing something like this for years but didn’t have the knowledge and courage, so meeting Nick has been a godsend, because producing this way is something that seems to come so easily for him,” said the alternative rock icon. “It’s also a lot of work. He made me sing hard, do crow sounds, explosions, portamentos, and ‘witchy’ voices, and though it felt a little weird at times, I think it actually sounds good in context.”

Apart from the sonic bombast and unthinkable surprises, Almalbis’ poetic songwriting shines even more on “Desperate Hours,” where she penned material in a time of deep pain and longing. According to the Dahilan act, the song was written during a very challenging point in her life, when she was going through anxiety and emotional struggles, while having a hard time figuring out where it was coming from.

“I couldn’t understand much about what I was going through, but I knew I needed to lean on God, and also sought the help of ‘last resort’ friends—like a last hope, “break-glass-in-case-of-emergency” kind of friends,” Almalbis reveals. “One day, things were beginning to get better, and I had a bit of clarity. I woke up early and wrote the pre-chorus: I can feel the rescuer…finally the war is over. It was actually more a song of faith, and soon enough, this struggle will indeed be over. Then it happened that later that morning, I was doing some reading and came across Psalm 18. I was surprised to find that it was about the same topic and even used similar metaphors. It really made me feel like I was on the right track, and so the psalm became a guide to finishing the rest of the song.”

Kate Bush and Bjork easily come to mind when listeners hear “Desperate Hours” for the first time, but there’s so much more to its quirks than meets the eye.

“I’m almost always not trying to achieve anything,” Almalbis shares. “I’m not a planner. I really just try to follow my curiosity as an artist and express how I feel at the moment. I think Bjork and Kate Bush are very emotional writers, and I surely have listened to them a bunch over the years, so their musical ideas are definitely floating around in my brain. To be doing music that’s kind of similar to them makes me feel like I’m going in the right direction as an artist.”

Barbie Almalbis’ “Desperate Hours” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide.

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