Vince Hizon, father of Kathryn Bernardo's crush, Kenneth, reacted over the Kapamilya star's direct admission on Pilipinas Got Talent banter that she has a crush on Kenneth.
"Dpa nya nkalimutan bnso q (She did not forget my youngest son)," came Kenneth's father's reaction to Bernardo's revelation.
Enterprising netizens were able to find Bernardo’s first-ever childhood crush when she was in grade two. Here are some facts about him:
His full name is Kenneth Edward Hizon. He’s 30 years old now, a year older than Bernardo. He was born on 16 March 1995. He and Kathryn studied in a private school in Cabanatuan, Flowerlane Montessori Children’s House. Hizon is a Medicine graduate of the Far Eastern University and is a licensed physician who currently works in different hospitals in Cabanatuan. He plays table tennis and is presently single.
Netizens raised their eyebrows when they noticed that It’s Showtime host Bela Padilla unfollowed two of her Pamilya Sagrado co-stars, Piolo Pascual and Kyle Echarri.
“I did! I woke up one day and I was following around 7,000 people. So now, I’m trying to declutter by bringing my following down to zero slowly and then will follow my friends back one by one. I was just talking to Kyle about this last night,” she wrote in her recent post.
One fan agreed with what Padilla did.
“I did the same thing! I had around 3k friends and decided to unfriend those who weren’t close to me or my family. Now I have around 300 friends, and it’s been a relief,” the fan said.
Valerie West, one of the official candidates in the forthcoming Miss Universe Philippines competition next month, has the makings of a true beauty queen.
We had an interview with West recently and we found her articulately intelligent.
So, what’s the palpable truth about her?
“I’m in a place where I’m trying to find what I want to do and for now it’s beauty pageant. I’m competing in Miss Universe Philippines to find a creative outlet. Besides that, I do science, I dance, I sing. There’s many different outlets that I’m exploring,” she said.
Representing Ifugao, West refused to be called half-Filipina, half-American.
“I don’t consider myself hard and half because how can you be half of one culture, half of another. I’m a blend of both. It’s not like I’m a hybrid of different (nationalities),” she said.
“My morals and values in the way I was raised, I really relate to Filipino values, visions and the sense of family have pride in. In terms of how I was raised, I was raised more of a Filipino but my accent is American,” she added.
West does not frown on mothers joining beauty pageants.
“There’s so many mothers in this year’s pageants and I find them so wise and so caring. We should embrace their journeys as well. Why does it have to stop your beauty queen journey when you become a mother?”