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Someone set to expose screenshots of Anthony Jennings’ ex-GF?

ALEX BROSAS
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As posted on the “Kent relate” Facebook page, the still unidentified guy appears to have threatened Villanueva.

Now, the tables are turned. Somebody, it seems, will expose Anthony Jennings’ ex-girlfriend, Jamela Villanueva, threatening to make public screenshots of her convo with the Kapamilya actor.

As posted on the “Kent relate” Facebook page, the still unidentified guy appears to have threatened Villanueva.

“For you J. We know what you did. You asked A na makipagbalikan sayo or else ilalabas mo yung mga ss mo (to go back to you or else you will expose your screen shots). You even blackmailed him para macontrol mo si (so that you can control) A,” the guy said. 

“Apparently, hindi yun nangyari kaya you asked for a million nalang for the damages they did and para tumahimik kana kamo (Apparently, that did not happen, that’s why you asked for a million instead for the damages and for you to keep quiet),” the guy added.

Jamela Villanueva
Jamela VillanuevaPHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF IG/JAM VILLANUEVA

Everything was apparently okay until J changed her mind and asked for a 15-percent share in all of A’s income and endorsements.

“Di namin alam bakit sobrang gahaman mo. When he said no, nagbanta kana naman and said na mas papaniwalaan ka lahat ng tao kasi victim ka (We don’t know why you’re so greedy. When he said no, you threatened again and said they will believe you more because you’re a victim),” the guy said.

The guy said A’s camp didn’t say anything because they thought it was an empty threat, but J did what she promised to do.

The guy threatened to expose screenshots of J’s convo with A.

“Wait kalang, may ilalabas din kaming ss for you. May kausap lang kaming abogado. Nakalimutan mo ata na di lang ikaw marunong mag ss. Pinagkaiba nga lang, yung ss ni A, di niya dinagdagan (Just wait, we will release screenshots for you. We’re just talking to a lawyer. You forgot that it’s not just you who knows screenshots. The difference is with A’s screenshots, he did not add to).

The plot thickens in this seemingly endless controversy.

Janice de Belen
Janice de BelenPHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ABS-CBN

Why Janice de Belen instantly accepted a role in Saving Grace

Janice de Belen had seen the Korean version of Mother, an original Japanese drama that was adapted for Philippine television with Saving Grace as its title.

“I actually watched one of the versions of the show. I watched the Korean version,” De Belen shared during the media conference for the series starring Julia Montes, Sharon Cuneta and Zia Grace.

She was so moved by the Korean series that she told Dreamscape Entertainment head Kylie Manalo Balagtas to make a local adaptation of the Japanese drama.

“Watch mo siya kasi very Pinoy ang istorya (Watch it, the story is very Filipino),” De Belen told Balagtas.

Lo and behold, she was offered by Dreamscape a role in the Pinoy adaptation.

“Oh my Gosh! Remember I messaged you,” she recalled telling Balagtas after she got the offer from her.

“Of course, I’m happy because I suggested it,” she added.

In the series directed by Dolly Dulu and FM Reyes, De Belen plays mother to Julia Montes’ teacher Anna character.

Vice Ganda
Vice GandaPHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ig/vice ganda

Vice Ganda admits going through psychological therapy

It’s Showtime host Vice Ganda is going through some mental health issues.

“‘Yung pagpasan ng napakaraming problema nang mag-isa, imposibleng hindi ka magkaroon ng mental health issues. ‘Yung pakiramdam na nag-iisa ka kasi, ‘yun ang pinakamahirap (Carrying many problems alone, it’s impossible for you not to have mental health issues. The feeling that you’re all alone, that’s the most difficult),” she said in a recent interview.

To address this, she sought professional help.

“I’m still undergoing [psychological] therapy. Nagte-therapy ako. At ‘yun ang isang bagay na hindi ko gustong ihinto. Gusto kong matulungan ang sarili ko kasi marami pa akong gustong gawin (And that’s one thing I don’t want to stop. I want to help myself because I want to do more),” she said.

“Going through therapy or seeking help sa isang psychiatrist, psychologist, o sa isang professional para tulungan ka sa iyong mental health should be just as normal as going to the dentist, it should be as normal as going to the dermatologist kapag may problema ka sa skin,” she explained.

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