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People are talking about Andrea Torres

Andrea Torres 

Speechless. That’s what everybody is toward the actress’s depiction of Sisa in Maria Clara at Ibarra. Sisa has always been seen as a laughing stock because some people saw mental illness as a taboo. But Andrea did her character justice through her acting, and everyone felt the pain, longing, and injustice done unto a mother who lost her children in the hands of cruel people. May her performance inspire people to think twice before brushing off a person’s suffering. 

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Bella Poarch 

The TikTok star gained international popularity and earned the attention of fans globally. Despite her fame, Bella managed to keep her relationship private from prying eyes. It only came to light when she filed for divorce from her husband, Tyler Poarch. It’s rare for celebrities to escape the limelight, but Bella evaded public scrutiny effortlessly. Even though she’s a social media star, she exercised discipline in posting every bit of information online. 

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John Amores 

Basketball is a physical sport, but Jose Rizal University’s (JRU) John Amores took it to another level. He proved that he has a nasty temper that clouds his judgment after he had tried to attack a fan and punched out three players from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (CSB) who got in his way. Two words aptly describe his actions: physical assault. If the NCAA officials don’t do anything about it, maybe the families of those he attacked will take matters into their own hands—preferably legally. 

Aldub Nation

Celebrities often inspire people through their on-screen performances and real-life interactions. While starting a fanbase is common, creating a cult-like community is beyond disturbing. Maine Mendoza handled them gracefully at first yet stopped after fans of AlDub, the loveteam composed of her and Alden Richards, persisted. Some people take things too far and turn a deaf ear to a voice of reason. If we were Maine dealing with the same people repeatedly, we’d be exhausted too. 

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