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Janine, umuwi para samahan si Rayver sa Star Magic Ball

Ni: Reggee Bonoan

MAGKASINTAHAN na ba sina Rayver Cruz at Janine Gutierrez?

Naitanong namin ito dahil umuwi ng Pilipinas si Janine mula Bali, Indonesia para lang samahan si Rayver sa Star Magic Ball na ginanap kagabi.

RAYVER AT JANINE copy

May commitment sa ibang bansa si Janine at hanggang Oktubre 5 o 6 pa sana siya roon, pero laking gulat ng mga taong nakapaligid sa dalaga nang bigla siyang magpa-book pabalik ng Pilipinas ng Setyembre 30.

After lunch siya dumating dito sa ‘Pinas.

Lahat ng artistang kasama sa Star Magic Ball ay may kanya-kanyang kuwarto sa Makati Shangri-La at tsika sa amin ng spy namin, dalawa ang naka-book na kuwarto sa ilalim ng pangalan ni Rayver.

Nagtataka raw ang staff ng hotel dahil ang alam nila ay tig-isa lang lahat at ‘yung iba ay magkakasama sa isang kuwarto, mas nakakatuwa nga naman kung magkakasama ang magkakaibigan o sharing sa kuwarto.

Anyway, baka naman gusto ring ma-experience ni Janine na dumalo sa Star Magic Ball na taun-taon ay inaabangan ng lahat ng mga alaga ng talent development and management agency ng ABS-CBN.

Bukod tanging ang ABS-CBN ang network na may ganitong event, na sadyang isinasagawa para magkaroon ng bonding ang lahat ng mga artista nila.



Source: Balita

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