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A promise ring for Shamcey

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Lloyd Lee compares his girlfriend Shamcey Supsup to Hanna Montana who has the best of both worlds. “She does not forget where she comes from. Napakasimpleng tao at hindi mahirap mahalin.”

Shamcey has been going steady with Lloyd and has in fact, received a promise ring from him. “We were at the Shang (Edsa) and we were looking at some rings. Parati niya kasi akong binibiro. Sabi niya, ‘gusto mo na talaga na parang engaged tayo? Wala ka pa namang binibigay na singsing sa akin.’ Then I surprised her. She thought all the while that we would be looking for a ring. When we arrived at the parking lot, dun ko na sinabi na parang ikaw na talaga, ito na oh. Di ba ang engagement, usually one-year ang gap sa marriage? We are not getting married yet, so I thought of giving her the ring. And I promised her na hindi na talaga ako titingin sa iba, siya na lang talaga for me,” said Lloyd.

Shamcey and Lloyd met on Shamcey’s birthday. She invited Lloyd’s cousin (who was also a Bb. Pilipinas candidate) to her birthday celebration. “Since kasama ang pinsan ko, nabitbit na ako.”

The meeting was casual. Lloyd didn’t expect he would ever pursue Shamcey’s heart. He didn’t even get her number when they met. Facebook paved the way for more conversations. “The next day, when I had the chance to open my Facebook, we started chatting. The next day, she texted me. Actually dun na ako nagka-interes sa kanya,” revealed Lloyd.

He was impressed with Shamcey. She once sent him a text message that she was on her way to Makati from Cainta and was riding in an FX. “Sabi ko, Bb. Pilipinas pwede pa rin mag-FX.”

Like most women, Shamcey is “matampuhin.” “Nagtatampo siya if I don’t get to reply her texts fast. She is not different from other girls. She also gets jealous when she learns you are with female officemates or when you tell her about the past.”

He and Shamcey send at least 40 messages to each other every day and spend six hours talking on the phone. “She has all the qualities of a woman I am looking for. Siya yong tipong perfect partner ng isang lalaki.”

Lloyd and Shamcey make a perfect universe.

Experience the Playshop Camp

Trumpets Playshop, the leading workshop in the country, takes summer to a new frontier with Playshop Camp: Express Yourself. Inspired by the diversity and dynamics of recreational summer camps, this year’s theme is all about discovering every single Playshopper’s uniqueness and at the same time, fostering a sense of community with peers.

Starting out in 1993 with only a few acting classes for kids, teens and adults, Trumpets Playshop has grown over the past 19 years by adding more and more classes to allow other God-given talents to be honed and polished.

For those who love to dance, Trumpets Playshop introduces Play Dolls — a class specially designed for girls who want to take their street jazz dancing skills to a whole new different level. There’s also Breakdance, where anyone and everyone funky can learn the cool art.

Another new class that is sure to help Playshoppers express themselves is the Acting for Commercials. Open to everyone and highly recommended for aspiring and even professional models, this is where you get to learn what it takes to make it big when it comes to being a commercial talent for TV or film.

Vocal Performance for Recording is for folks passionate about the dynamics of recording. In keeping up with the Playshop seal of excellence, no other than Roy del Valle of Noisy Neighbors, Inc. and Jay Marquez of The CompanY are taking over this class.

Now, if you’re the kind who’s serious about making people laugh or simply the class clown who wants to tickle funny bones beyond the classroom, then comedian extraordinaire Jon Santos’ Comedy Black Book, a one-day intensive workshop about everything and anything to do with comedy, is definitely for you.

And speaking of serious, but still with a whole lot of fun involved, the legendary Starpower class of the country’s premier vocal group The CompanY is once again open to old and new Playshoppers who believe that they have what it takes to become the next best thing.

Alongside runway goddess Patti Betita for modeling and the high-energy Maneouvers for street dance, film, TV and theater veteran Icko Gonzales completes the roster of amazing and talented mentors for Musical Theater.

Trumpets Playshop is setting up its tents once again at The Podium, Alabang Town Center, Shangri-La Plaza Mall and Global City. Call 636-2842 and 631-7252 or drop by Trumpets MusicAdemy (Fifth Level, Shangri-La Plaza Mall) for inquiries. You may also visit its website at www.trumpetsplayshop.com or join its Facebook fan page to know more about the classes and the complete schedule.

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