When a short reel showed Kobe Paras partying with South African singer Tyla at the “Water” hitmaker’s after-party, many were wondering he was smitten by the award-winning singer and songwriter.
Not a few noticed how Paras looked at Tyla while dancing. It seems that his eyes were fixated on the singer.
The video was taken during the after-party of Tyla’s We Wanna Party Asia Tour concert which was held in a chichi bar at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. Paras was watching Tyla near the DJ’s booth and the basketball star’s eyes were seemingly glued to the international singer.
The short reel drew mixed reactions.
“Jusko Kobe! Ang lagkit ng tingin mo.”
“Gets ko si Kobe, Tyla na 'yan eh.”
“Parang bagay sila. Cute ng height nila if ever.”
Shuvee Etrata honors Vice Ganda
Former PBB housemate and Kapuso star Shuvee Etrata was all praises to Vice Ganda during the Call Me Mother grand media conference.
“Meme helped pave the way for me to learn, be accountable and actually grow in the industry. She was like the lighting torch. She became my guidance for me to know where I should be, where i should go. In a way, she’s like my mother in the industry,” Etrata said in Filipino.
Vice Ganda, in return, was also grateful for being allowed to mentor Etrata.
“Thank you, Shuvee, because she allows me to be like that. She allows me to talk to her. I can scold her. I can say things to her. We went through so many things. We’ve talked about so many things. We’ve said so many things to each other. We’re like that to each other. When we feel something, we can say things to each other. We can resolve things by ourselves,” she said.
“I love Shuvee that’s why I told her not to be drowned by the noise. We need to understand each other. We really understand each other,” she added.
Etrata returned the gratitude, saying: “Meme is Meme. I am happy to be given this chance to breathe the same air as Meme. She’s not just Meme. She has changed so many lives.”
“Now, I realize that in this world, it is easy as long as you let them teach you, guide you. Actually learn to be accountable, learn from your mistakes and always look up to the person who you value the most. That’s Meme,” she concluded.
Vice Ganda was instrumental in Etrata’s short hosting stint in It’s Showtime and her inclusion in Call Me Mother.