Makalipas ang 20 taon: Kris nagpaalam na sa ABS-CBN
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September 12, 2016 | 12:53pm
MANILA, Philippines — Kinumpirma ni Kris Aquino ang kaniyang paglisan sa Kapamilya network makalipas ang dalawang dekada.
Nagpaliwanag ang “Queen of all media” sa kaniyang Instagram account kung saan sinabi niyang walang nang maibigay sa kaniya ang ABS-CBN ng timeslot mula nang magpahinga siya.
"Our agreement was we'd talk when I got back. That is the risk of taking time for yourself—when you come back there's no guarantee that a space will be held for you," nakasaad sa caption ng larawan.
"We spoke in July but there was no definite show (and) no assured time frame of my return on air. I perfectly understood—as much as I wanted to believe I was a pillar of the network, everybody is dispensable. And I say that with no bitterness - just HONESTY,” dagdag niya.
Sa ikalawang post niya ay hindi kinumpirma ni Kris kung totoo ang mga napaunang balita na lilipat siya sa GMA 7, ngunit nabanggit niya na nakipag-usap ang kaniyang manager at matalik na kaibigan na si Boy Abunda kay Tony Tuviera ng APT na nasa ilalim ng TAPE Inc. na may hawak din sa longest running noontime show na "Eat Bulaga."
The special envoy on transnational crime drew the ire of pro-Duterte senators, who ordered him detained for contempt yesterday for allegedly lying about details in the arrest of former president Rodrigo Duterte and turnover to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Lawyers representing the victims of the bloody drug war have called out the defense team of former president Rodrigo Duterte for their proposal to require IDs or current Philippine passports as identification for those who will participate in the ongoing proceedings at the International Criminal Court.
The Senate panel probing former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest and turnover to the International Criminal Court issued its first contempt citation: Special Envoy on Transnational Crimes Markus Lacanilao.
After a vlogger accused former presidential spokesperson Harry Roques of spreading the “polvoron” video, a House leader warned this may only “undermine” his asylum bid in the Netherlands.
Department of Justice Secretary Boying Remulla on Thursday, April 10, accused senators of bullying and fishing for specific answers during the ongoing inquiry into former president Rodrigo Duterte’s turnover to the International Criminal Court.
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