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Artista wannabe’s dream goes pffft

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While almost everybody is in celebratory mood this holidays, this “artista hopeful” is reported to crying profusely after his dream to be part of an all-male group went into pffft.

A reliable source said the “artista hopeful” was promised a sure slot in the contest that he joined.

The one who gave such promise is an alleged topnotch insider, who according to the same source was the one who “adopted” the artista hopeful since day one.

Being “adopted” means the artista hopeful was housed in the topnotch insider’s place and pampered with luxury stuff and other things.

The catch though is, according to our source, no one else is living in the said house except for an old lady-housemate who cleans and cooks for the ward and for the topnotch insider whenever he comes to sleep over?

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Could that be the reason why this artista hopeful is crying so hard because, says our source, he was “feeling naloko o naisahan siya?”

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“Best friend for life,” that’s what John Lloyd Cruz calls ex-gf Angelica Panganiban

According to Lloydie, he wants to maintain good “friendly” relations because he feels they become more comfortable with it. 

Since their break-up a year ago, there has been no report of them being involved with any other person and yet they do not deny reports being sighted in various occasions together, the most recent was at the ABS-CBN Christmas Special event in Araneta Coliseum last Tuesday.

“I only wanted to enjoy my being single. The enlightenment I am now discovering is something that makes me happier and a more peace-loving individual. I guess, Anjs (Angelica) also enjoys it although I heard, she also said she is ready na to raise (a) family,” said Lloydie.

“All of us want to make the most of it. Sabi nga, you only live once. But being enlightened to things, to life and everything about it is a very special and endearing journey. Masarap lang siyang i-discover, e-enjoy at namnamin,” he added.

When asked about possible reconciliation with Angelica whom he describes as a very strong woman and reliable best friend for many years, Lloydie shared, “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves right now. I think this is not the right time to talk about that.”

Lloydie planned to spend Christmas holidays somewhere else but recent developments on the Metro Manila Film Festival Jury-membership stopped him. He normally would spend Christmas with his family and friends and visits his favorite charity institutions, among the more noble things he has been engaged with for the past years.

But since he is invited to be part of the MMFF Jury, he is more than thrilled. “I am very excited to be part of the MMFF jury this year. It’s very exciting kaya dito lang ako. I’m going to be here. Gusto ko maranasan ‘yung Pasko na kasama ‘yung Philippine cinema.”

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Speaking of spending Christmas, there is one place on Pasong Tamo St. corner Don Bosco St. in Makati City that we were in recently.

It’s called Lucky Rainbow Hongkong Seafood Restaurant, where Edu Manzano is a part owner.

Buddies Allan Almazar and Neal Gonzales (my classmate from UP College of Mass Communication Masscom) invited us for a sumptuous lunch with papa Jobert Sucaldito and some members of entertainment media.

Mind you folks, it is indeed one of the best (if not the best) Chinese restaurants that we have tried their specialties include Siao Long Pao, Ha Kaw, Sio Mai, Shrimp Rice roll and Beancurd Roll; Seafood Specialties such as Steamed Lapu-Lapu with special Soy sauce, rock lobster superior sauce with noodle, salted egg crab and steamed live suahe.

Peking Roasted Duck is one of their famous dishes, savored for its thin and crispy skin often eaten with pancakes and sweet bean sauce.

We also tried the Portuguese rice and Avalon rice, which are both heavenly in taste. The chefs who are all from Macau are very keen on making sure the authenticity of Chinese food tastes.

Should you wish to try it, just visit their branch in Makati or on Banawe in Quezon City.

The restaurant also accepts reservations and catering for various occasions such as wedding, birthday, seminars, meetings, press conferences and, yes, Christmas parties.

The exact location is at 2224 Patriarch Bldg., Pasong Tamo cor Don Bosco Sts., Makati City, with numbers 478-13-85 and 751-81-83.

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