Monday, December 9, 2013


Vice, Heart Supports Anne for Slapping Incident


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         Anne Curtis' co-host in Showtime offered support and heavy advises after he learned about the slapping incident some weeks ago. Vice Ganda, one who is not new to rude comments, entertainment hype, and criticisms, flooded the actress with consoling words during the press conference of his latest flick, "Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy", which happens to be an entry to the annual Metro Manila Film Festival. 

        "Kahit hindi niya sabihin, alam natin na nasasaktan yung tao. Alam na alam ko yung pakiramdam na iyon kasi nanggaling na din ako diyan. Sabi ko, bakla na ako, matapang na ako, pero iniyakan ko iyan, naiyak ako sa mga sinabi sa akin. Sa mga panghuhusga na ibinigay sa akin, sa mga nabasa na sobra-sobra tungkol sa akin. Lalo na kung babae ka, malambot ka at hindi ka sanay sa ganyan. Alam ko kung gaano kasakit iyan, kaya sabi ko I have to be here for you," (Even if she won't tell us, we can tell that she is hurting. I very well know how it feels to get hurt because I also felt the same way before. Even if I told myself that I'm gay and that I'm brave, I still cried over the insults that people throw at me. It can be really depressing especially if you are a woman who's not used to such situations. Because of my experience, I told her I have to be here for you.) Vice Ganda told the press.

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     The witty comedian did not simply discount the fact that Anne Curtis was also partly at fault of the embroil. He even commended the actress for immediately apologizing to the parties involved and to the public as well.

           Vice Ganda further reminded her  to not lose hope and pray fervently for the issue to be solved and for her to get peace of mind.


           "No amount of support ang manggagaling sa amin or kung kanino man na tao ang nagmamahal sa iyo ang makakapag-pagaan niya. Sabi ko sa kanya na ako, hindi ko kini-claim na  masyado akong relihiyoso. Hindi ako pala-simba at marami akong palya, pero napasimba ako dahil wala na akong pwedeng takbuhan kundi ang Diyos na lang. Ikaw rin ang magagawa mo na lang ay umiyak, magdasal at maghintay na matapos na ito." ( No amount of support can help ease Anne's sadness even if they're all given by the people who love here. I told her that I'm not really religious and I don't always hear mass, but I always run to Him, especially in times like these when I have no one to turn to but only God. In situations like these, you can only cry, pray, and hope for it to subside.) Vice added.


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            On the one hand, Heart Evangelista also showed support to Anne, noting that she 'feels bad' for her. The youngest of the Ongpauco's is currently Tanduay Distillers Inc's endorser for 2014. Had she stayed under her parents' roof, she would not have been allowed to accept such endorsement.

            Phoem Barranda, one of the celebs who is dubbed to be involved in the confrontation, made clear that Anne never said 'I can buy you, your friends, and this club' to anyone. She said that Anne said something to her because she's angry to some of the people in the scene, but never said anything about buying you and you. 


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            It should be recalled that the slapping incident happened on November 23, 2013 at Prive Club where Anne was holding a bachelorette party to a friend while Phoem Barranda, John Lloyd Cruz, Jake Cuenca, as well as their colleagues spent the night partying.

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