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Although there have been several of our countrymen who have had the nerve to come out and declare to the world their sexual preference, none have been as upfront as BB Gandanghari.

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Award-winning theater and film director Soxie Topacio does not believe that gay people have ballooned in numbers, as often jokingly stated by both straights and members of the LGBT community themselves. He thinks that gays are just naturally talented and expressive that they somehow dominate showbiz and the arts by making some big noise, creating an illusion that they’ve multiplied hundredfold.

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This year will be most significant for BB Gandanghari after many years of hiatus, during which he had film studies at UCLA and did modeling stints in New York, among others, partly to re-invent himself as he prepares for his grand comeback in the entertainment scene.

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When German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate Thomas Mann wrote that a man’s dying is more the survivors’ affair than his own, he must be thinking of Bobet’s family and every Filipino family for that matter, who tries to cope with the inevitable in their inimitable way in the much acclaimed independent film Ded na si Lolo.

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This year will be most significant for BB Gandanghari after many years of hiatus, during which he had film studies at UCLA and did modeling stints in New York, among others, partly to re-invent himself as he prepares for his grand comeback in the entertainment scene.

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