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Nova Villa is Novelita Villanueva Gallegos in real life.

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Oops! Donna Cruz’s husband, Yong Larrazabal, is not a dentist as Funfare wrongly mentioned the other day but an ophthalmologist who holds a clinic at the family-owned hospital in Cebu. "It was Yong who treated my eyes," said Donna who wore a gown by Philip Rodriguez (and not, as many Funfare readers thought, fellow Cebuana Monique Lhuillier) at the recent Film Academy/Luna Awards.
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At the peak of her fame, one ugly incident that began as a mere traffic altercation almost ruined her career. It started one day on her way to school at University of Santo Tomas where she was taking up Liberal Arts. Driving her own car, she got into a verbal tussle with a jeepney driver over right of way. Their argument ended up with Nida slapping the driver.
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