Some almost unbelievable events have been unfolding in the country among both active and hibernating Pinoy idols.
At the top of the list is the sizzling romance between the often-controversial Claudine Barretto and Milano Sanchez, the younger brother of feisty broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez-Roxas.
Claudine made the affair public by posting sweet photos of them together on her social media, just weeks after her mother publicly revealed to vlogger Ogie Diaz the alleged abuses Claudine endured during her last days as the wife of the now-inactive actor Raymart Santiago — who is rumored to be quietly involved with actress Jodie Sta. Maria, currently without an ABS-CBN project.
Milano’s relatively private life soon became a topic on vlogger-radio host Cristy Fermin’s program. Allegations surfaced that Milano has children with an estranged partner and sometimes relies on financial support from his famous sister and other members of the Sanchez family.
Claudine defended Milano, who, in turn, revealed that he had just emerged from “a nightmare” with his family. On 11 November, Milano wrote on Facebook:
“Okay! Grabe... I just started to recover from that nightmare! Basically, what’s important is what my children believe in — the truth. That show had one intention: to ruin me with disinformation. Having said that, I started talking with my lawyer about my options. I will not take this sitting down.”
He proceeded to thank Claudine for her support, expressing how “honored” he felt and calling her “queen.”
Clearly, they are deeply in love!
Another love story is that of comedian-turned-businesswoman Kiray Celis and her long-time boyfriend, Stephan Estopia. Come hell or high water, they are set to marry next month in an undisclosed Metro Manila venue.
Kiray has been sharing updates about their pre-nuptial pictorial in Japan, her reaction to criticism over posing atop a Vendo machine, and the rising cost of their P500,000 wedding budget. She is grateful that some expenses are being covered by generous ninongs and ninangs, including Senator Bong Go, Chavit Singson, Mayor Isko Moreno, Sharon Cuneta, Vice Ganda, Marian Rivera, Dingdong Dantes, Maricel Soriano, Ai-Ai delas Alas, Eugene Domingo, Gabby Concepcion, Boy Abunda, Melai Cantiveros, Jason Francisco, Maricel Tulfo, Veanna Fores and businessman Boy So.
Kiray admits her whims have increased wedding expenses. She joked that she wished she were a tomboy to avoid multiple outfit changes during the ceremony and reception. She emphasized that Stephan is not a bum — he is also an entrepreneur, and they share the wedding costs. Kiray runs a beauty products business generating millions monthly, while Stephan owns multiple rental properties.
The future of cinema
Meanwhile, Puregold CinePanalo continues to be a champion for students participating in its annual film festival. The retail chain supports emerging filmmakers both during and after college by involving them in real projects that provide hands-on experience.
Two alumni — Dizelle Masilungan and Lloyd Garciano — are now behind Puregold Channel’s Got My Eyes on You series. Their early works gained attention on TikTok, leading to this broader project.
Puregold senior marketing manager and CinePanalo festival chair Ivy Hayagan-Piedad praised their growth:
“The festival is dedicated to finding the very best young talents who will form the backbone of the industry in years to come. Both Dizelle and Lloyd excelled in the first Puregold CinePanalo, and now we’re eager to give them more room to share their stories with audiences via the Puregold Channel.”
Masilungan won Best Director for Kung Nag-aatubili, while Garciano worked as cinematographer on Smokey Journey, recognized for its ensemble cast and original score. Now, Masilungan directs Got My Eyes on You, and Garciano handles cinematography, continuing their creative partnership.
The series, starring Esteban Mara and Mikoy Morales, follows two luxury resort employees competing for a general manager position. Along the way, their rivalry evolves into a deeper connection, exploring office romance and work-life balance.
CinePanalo alumni also hold key roles behind the scenes. Editor Jenievive B. Adame, who directed Smokey Journey, collaborates again with Garciano, while Anton Acosta, director of photography for Kung Nag-aatubili, now serves as one of the series’ editors.
For Masilungan and Garciano, the project is a natural extension of their CinePanalo journey.
“Thank you so much, CinePanalo, for your steadfast belief in emerging Filipino storytellers like us and for giving us a platform for sharing our voices,” Masilungan said.
Garciano added, “Puregold has given us opportunities beyond our expectations. From showcasing our early work to connecting with known industry figures, the opportunities have been invaluable in turning our passion into a profession.”
Puregold CinePanalo recently announced the top seven films in its full-length category. Applications for the 2026 student shorts category are open until 11:59 p.m. on 25 November via https://tinyurl.com/PCPFFShortsApp. All festival films will screen next year at Gateway Cineplex 18 and select Ayala Cinemas.