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Friday, April 14, 2023

‘The Write One’ cast to treat Cebuano fans this Saturday, Sparkle Caravan continues

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  •  “We are very much delighted to bring the stars of the primetime series “The Write One” to Cebu City as it is our way of continuously building rapport and expressing gratitude for the continuous support of our Kapusong Cebuanos. Through the regional arm of GMA Network, GMA Regional TV,  fans can expect more surprises from our Kapuso stars as they visit different provinces and cities throughout the year,” said First Vice President and Head of GMA Regional TV and Synergy, and Acting Head of GMA Integrated News Oliver Victor B. Amoroso.

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The weekend will be made even more exciting for Kapusong Cebuanos as GMA Regional TV brings some of the stars of GMA Public Affairs’ hit romantic drama series ‘The Write One’ to the Queen City of the South this Saturday, April 15.

Sparkle artists Paul Salas and Mikee Quintos, together with Analyn Barro, will treat their fans to an entertaining and fun-filled Kapuso Mall Show at Ayala Malls Central Bloc, Cebu City. The fun begins at 5 PM. 

Prior to the Kapuso Mall Show, the search for the next big Kapuso star continues with the second leg of Sparkle Caravan. Aspiring Kapuso artists will be given a chance to showcase their singing talent in the Sparkle Caravan Singing Audition from 10 AM to 5 PM. The audition is open for solo singers, singing duos, choir groups, acapella groups, and bands.

 “We are very much delighted to bring the stars of the primetime series “The Write One” to Cebu City as it is our way of continuously building rapport and expressing gratitude for the continuous support of our Kapusong Cebuanos. Through the regional arm of GMA Network, GMA Regional TV,  fans can expect more surprises from our Kapuso stars as they visit different provinces and cities throughout the year,” said First Vice President and Head of GMA Regional TV and Synergy, and Acting Head of GMA Integrated News Oliver Victor B. Amoroso.

Now in its fourth week, “The Write One” remains to be the most-watched program in its timeslot. The first-ever collaboration of GMA Network and Viu, “The Write One” tells the story of Liam (Ruru Madrid), a frustrated writer who is given a chance to rewrite his love and life story with the help of a mysterious typewriter. 

Viewers continue to be enthralled by the story as Liam, a creative director of a film production company in an alternate reality, finally finds the love of her life Joyce (Bianca Umali) in the person of Savana who is now a celebrity superstar. Unfortunately, Savana seems to hate Liam. In the new timeline, Liam is in a relationship with fashion icon Via (Mikee), while Savana is being wooed by Hans (Paul) – a lawyer who offers her both emotional and financial security.

The Write One airs 9:35 PM from Mondays to Thursdays on GMA Telebabad with simulcast airing on Pinoy Hits and I Heart Movies, and at 11:25 PM on GTV. Viewers abroad can also catch the program via GMA Pinoy TV. Advance episodes can be watched on Viu Philippines from Saturdays to Tuesdays.  

Friday, March 31, 2023

Freddie Aguilar: Aim high and amble

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar or popularly known in the music industry as Freddie Aguilar, sits down in an interview with Aster Amoyo, host of the YouTube channel TicTalk with Aster Amoyo, to talk about his many successes and the life challenges that went along his journey.


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Freddie Aguilar (Facebook)

By Jennifer Kaye M. True-Santos

Claiming fame as one of the best musician-songwriter in our country and regarded as an icon of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), he is best known for hit songs such as ‘Pulubi’, ‘Mindanao’, ‘Bayan Ko’ and ‘Anak’ - the best-selling Philippine music record of all time.

Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar or popularly known in the music industry as Freddie Aguilar, sits down in an interview with Aster Amoyo, host of the YouTube channel TicTalk with Aster Amoyo, to talk about his many successes and the life challenges that went along his journey.

Freddie shared that he still composes songs for artists and celebrities, which included running candidates in the previous elections. He is also reviving Ka Freddie’s Music Bar & Restaurant (located along Tomas Morato, Q.C.) which stopped operating when the pandemic struck.

According to Freddie, “...hindi pa plantsado... pero maganda ang simula ng negotiation”. Going on about his personal life, when he was asked about who among his children (Shane, Sasha, Maegan, Jonan and Jeriko) was interested in pursuing music as their career. “Actually, kung hindi ko pinakiusapan, lahat yan gusto nila sa music eh. Kaya lang, may dalawa ako napakiusapan na ‘wag na pumasok sa music”.

Pointing out that both Shane and Sasha pursued fashion while Maegan, Jonan and Jeriko are all in the music industry but with individual genres. Maegan is the closest to his forte - folk rock.



Music for Freddie started when he was around 5 years old. His dad being the chief-of-police in their hometown in Isabella and his grandfather being the vice mayor, he often sang and dance for their visitors when asked by his dad, "anak, pakita mo sayaw mo”; “anak, pakita mo magaling ka kumanta”.

His musical inspirations include Fred Panopio, Ruben Tagalog, Pilita Corales and Elvis Presley. According to Freddie, he learned to play the guitar at age 17, when his younger sister, Zoraida, bought a guitar for her school project. Knowing that his father didn’t want him to be musically inclined and pursue his studying to be a lawyer, he often taught himself to play the guitar with the help of Jingle Magazine - a magazine that included not only song lyrics but guitar tabs as well, when his father was not home. He boasted that he could memorize three songs in one day back then.

Music as his work profession started in the 70s when he was hired to be a singer in Mama Consuelo’s Music Lounge (located in Quiapo, Manila) and received P20.00 as his salary. Freddie shared that the experience honed his vocalization and became better at plucking his guitar, having no sound system or microphone to help him perform on stage.

He later got hired in Ermita, Manila, singing temporarily as a band’s “extra” - a reliever on behalf of their frontman, which paved the way for his popularity around Malate, Manila as the new folk singer. “...may bagong folk singer, si Freddie Aguilar. Yung payat. Magaling!”

By then, his salary of P20.00 had increased to P50.00 and making him a regular performer in Cola House, Manila City.

Moving from Manila to Olongapo, with just a knapsack and P20.00 in his pocket, he ventured into the bars and music lounges in Magsaysay, Olongapo. Upon reaching the “American base” (Subic Bay Freeport), Freddie saw a poster of another folk singer, Carol, whom he mentored back in Manila, which eventually led him to jam with her on stage the same night and the bar owner hiring him to be a regular performer in different bars owned by the same individual.

His next success was being hired by Acme Club, still in Magsaysay, Olongapo. But with his growing popularity came enemies. According to Freddie, drugs were planted in his hotel room which resulted in him being fired from Acme Club, so he moved from one bar, club, and lounge to another, until he finally became a regular musician in one of the establishments. “Nung nakita na nila na seryoso ako sa trabaho ko, pinagawan na nila ng neon yung pangalan ko. Ako lang yung musician dun na naka-neon yung pangalan, tapos nakalagay ‘Freddie Folk Singer.” By this time, his salary has increased from P50.00 in Manila to P60.00 in Olongapo.

At 21 years old, Freddie composed what would be an international hit song. Following at 23 years old, Freddie joined the inaugural 1978 Metropop Song Festival held in Manila. His song entry made the finals and became an international hit. It was then translated and recorded into 29 languages – Japanese being the first.

To add, his song has more than a hundred versions. ‘Anak’ put Freddie in the international limelight for the next decades to come. With this came a tragedy, his father never heard the rendition of the song that brought tears to his eyes upon reading Freddie’s lyrics.

When he was asked why he turned down a $10-M contract with RCA, following the success of ‘Anak’, Freddie concluded: “Actually ang hinahanap ko talaga, Aster, yung magkaroon ako ng konting pangalan in music at nagawa ko dahil sa ‘Anak’. So after that parang wala akong pangarap na iba...” As of 1986, Freddie Aguilar ranks number two as the only Asian with the greatest number of album sales all over the world. 

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Celebrating beauty with empowerment at Miss Aura PHL 2023

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • And, it is here where a one-of-a-kind pageant generates that renewed sense of confidence, compassion, service, dedication, and spirit among its

  • contenders as it transcends the common notions of what beauty contests are all about. One that combines beauty and brains with what these females can do to create that big difference in much more holistic, inspiring ways as interactive role models. Enter Miss Aura Philippines 2023, a joint production with Charmed Entertainment Productions.


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Rowee Lucero

It is said that to every woman, behind her good looks and vivacious spirit lies that special character that generates from the inside and permeates out: that special thing that is called aura.

It is that very same aura that develops her innermost strengths that will radiate into something more productive, more transforming, and more inspiring to the rest of humankind.

And, it is here where a one-of-a-kind pageant generates that renewed sense of confidence, compassion, service, dedication, and spirit among its
contenders as it transcends the common notions of what beauty contests are all about. One that combines beauty and brains with what these females can do to create that big difference in much more holistic, inspiring ways as interactive role models. Enter Miss Aura Philippines 2023, a joint production with Charmed Entertainment Productions.

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Founded with the aim of empowering young women, breaking stereotypes, and promoting self-confidence, Miss Aura Philippines welcomes females between the ages of 18-28 who are passionate about making a positive difference in their communities. The pageant will showcase the contestants' skills and abilities, including talent, poise, social graces, current events/current issues proficiency, mettle, and public speaking, among others.

In addition to celebrating the beauty and intelligence of young women, Ms Aura will also promote various humanitarian causes, whereas contestants will be required to participate in community service projects. This pageant will not only provide a platform for young women to showcase their abilities, but it will also be an opportunity to make a transformative and uplifting impact in their communities.

“We are excited to grace the second National Search for candidates who will represent the country to show the world our empowered Filipina, with intellect, beauty, grace, devotion, and compassion. The Miss Aura International competition ushered in a new modern woman who possesses beauty, body, brains, and behavior, tempered with ‘Interactive Compassion’ that will make a big difference in transforming and uplifting lives. This is indeed a whole new level of criteria never seen in beauty pageants Worldwide," stressed Rowee Lucero, a visionary entrepreneur, model, and beauty queen, and the pageant’s President and National Director.

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Kathniss Griffiths, Ms. Aura Philippines’ founder, and CEO is excited about the potential impact this beauty pageant will have on young women's lives and the communities in which they live. "We believe that every young woman has the potential to make a positive difference in her community, and Ms. Aura Philippines’ will provide a platform for them to showcase their talents, skills, and abilities. We are excited about the opportunity to empower and inspire young women from all walks of life."

For more information about the Ms Aura Philippines, please visit Miss Aura Philippines’ Facebook and Instagram pages, or you may email
hello@charmedep.com Ms. Aura Philippines was founded in 2020 with Katniss Griffiths as the CEO, and now with the current team of Ms. Rowee Lucero as the President and National Director and Jino Wilfredo Esteban as the Vice President. Miss Aura Philippines will have its grand coronation night on May 27.

Monday, March 27, 2023

David Foster and Friends: One for the books

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT



AT A GLANCE

  • Katherine McPhee, Foster’s wife, opened her set with “Over the Rainbow” and then “Terrified” with Emmet. She said she was pleasantly surprised to find out that the greatest number of streams from her hit song came from the Philippines.


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David Foster (Facebook)

David Foster and Friends is one for the books as it is the first concert residency at the Theater at Solaire in Paranaque City which runs for eight shows from March 21 to 26.

With a career spanning 40 years and almost half a billion records sold worldwide, the 73-year-old Canadian musician, composer, arranger, record producer and music executive is a dream maker. He has helped build the careers of global superstars Celine Dion, Josh Groban, Michael Bubble, Whitney Houston, Andrea Bocelli, to name a few.

“We’re gonna have a lot of fun tonight!” Foster told the crowd on March 25. He said he loves the energy of the Filipinos because we love music, sing, and we know the lyrics to every song.

“Especially you guys up there (pointing at the audience in the balcony) I love that. The rich people down here, they don’t clap so much,” he joked.

He opened the show with a medley of his instrumental compositions from the Calgary Winter Olympics in 1988 and St. Elmo’s Fire released in 1984 with Kenny G joining on video.

Foster confessed that he could not get inspired by the movie “St. Elmo’s Fire”, but things turned around when he received something in the mail.

“I got a tape of a wheelchair athlete from Canada named Rick Hanson who was wheeling around the world to raise money for spinal cord research. He wheeled 25 thousand miles around the world. Such an inspiration. That became the inspiration that went number 1 all over the world in 1984,” he told the audience how “Man in Motion” from the movie became a global hit.

“If you ever meet the director of “St Elmo’s Fire” don’t tell him that the movie has nothing to do with this song,” he jested.

Foster introduced Daniel Emmett, who has been touring with him for a year now. He said the former “America’s Got Talent” finalist reminded him so much of Josh Groban, whom he plucked out of high school and made him a big star. “He’s not here. With the kind of money, you paid for these tickets, you don’t get Josh Groban.”'

Emmet performed “You Raise Me Up” which Foster produced for Groban. He also delighted audiences with his performance of “Nessun Dorma” from Giacomo Puccini’s Italian opera “Turandot”.

Also on the Manila leg with Foster is Pia Toscano, an American Idol alumna who is no stranger to the country, as she was in Manila for the American Idol Live Tour in 2010.

“I made a fatal mistake on this girl. I introduced her to Andrea Boccelli, and he stole her. Now he gets to tour around the world with Andrea. When he’s not working, we get her,” he said.

A most welcome treat was the guest appearance of Fil-Am Troy Laureta, arranger, composer, and producer. A former musical director for Ariana Grande and Foster, he produced an album entitled “Kaibigan” which includes Toscano’s version of Regine Velasquez’ “Kailangan Kita”.'

Toscano performed the song with Laureta on piano. It was major goosebumps moment!

“I don’t want to give up my piano to anyone, but tonight I’m going to do it because you’re extra special and extra talented. They should all be proud of you,” Foster told Laureta.

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Katherine McPhee (Facebook)

Many fans wondered if Charice Pempengco, now Jake Zyrus, who was once Foster’s protége, was going to make a surprise appearance. He did not. It seems Foster had his eyes set on a new star - Morisette Amon.

“She’s so famous here. She’s so good, she sings so well. She’s quickly becoming your own national treasure. It’s only a matter of time before the entire world knows who she is. So be proud of your own,” he said.

Morisette owned the stage with her rendition of “Never Enough” the love anthem from “The Greatest Showman”. And then followed it with back-to-back Houston hits “I Have Nothing” and “I Will Always Love You”.

Katherine McPhee, Foster’s wife, opened her set with “Over the Rainbow” and then “Terrified” with Emmet. She said she was pleasantly surprised to find out that the greatest number of streams from her hit song came from the Philippines.

McPhee then told the audience how she and her husband met. Foster was then guest mentor for “American Idol” along with Bocelli. She sang “I Have Nothing” which Idol judge Simon Cowell did not enjoy.

“Simon’s a d**k,” Foster joked. “I am actually good friends with him. That time he got it wrong,” he added.

McPhee then went on tour with Foster, they did a Christmas special together and he played the piano on the band at her wedding.

“And then I was invited to one of David’s weddings. And then we ended up at each other’s wedding,” she shared.

What’s a concert without a sing-along? Looking back at some of the greatest hits he created for the pop-rock band Chicago, the audience sang along to samples of Foster’s hits “You’re the Inspiration”, “Will You Still Love Me” and “Hard Habit to Break” – a song which he said the band initially declined to record.

The song was later nominated for four Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year, Best Vocal Arrangement, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group in 1985. It won Best Instrumental Accompanying Vocals for Foster and Jeremy Lubbock.

“There’s always somebody whose parents or family have told them that they’re better than Celine Dion, they’re better than Whitney Houston, they’re better than Bruno Mars and the fact is they’re not! They think they are and that makes it fun,” he said.

Foster asked two members of the audience to volunteer to sing a song of their choice with him and the band for 30 seconds each. It was amusing!

The show reached a new high when concert king Martin Nievera was called in. “It’s a childhood dream. I have waited for 40 years to become a Foster child,” he said.

Nievera sang “Forever” a song Foster co-wrote with Loggins and his very own hit “Be My Lady”.

Despite 16 Grammy Awards tucked on his sleeve, Foster said he has never won an Oscar. He has been nominated thrice for “Glory of Love” from Karate Kid Part 2 in 1986, “I Have Nothing (The Bodyguard, 1992), and “The Prayer” from “Quest for Camelot” (1998).

No worries, Foster and his music will always be a winner for his fans worldwide. - Contributed by Andi Requintina

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Meet the young women of ABS-CBN Music

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


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The young women of ABS-CBN Music

Brave, empowered, and unique.

These words describe today’s young Kapamilya singers who are gradually carving a name in the industry with their talent, ingenuity, and musicality.

Meet some of the talented artists from the ABS-CBN Music roster who use their music to support their fellow women:

Angela Ken

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Angela Ken

Discovered on TikTok with her then unfinished song “ Ako Naman Muna ” that eventually
turned out to be a massive hit upon release, Angela Ken is one of the fastest-rising artists
today because of her relatable and empowering songs. Last year, she was also able to
showcase her versatility in the iWantTFC Originals series “Lyric and Beat.”

Belle Mariano

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Belle Mariano

Belle Mariano has fully blossomed from being a timid child star to a young superstar that
she is now with hit movies, series, and music in her portfolio. Her single “ Sigurado ,” one of
the tracks in her debut album “daylight,” already earned 25 million Spotify streams, and
fans can look forward to more of her songs this 2023.

CESCA

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CESCA

Star Pop recording artist CESCA released her debut EP “Travel” last year, taking listeners on
a journey of leaving own’s bubble to boldly take risks and face hardships. Her soothing voice
now shines in “Kung Makakapili Lang,” one of the theme songs of ABS-CBN’s hit series
“Dirty Linen.”

Cool Cat Ash

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Cool Cat Ash

Cool Cat Ash, named PMPC Star Awards for Music 2021 Novelty Artist of the Year and 2022
Rock Artist of the Year, actually started in the music industry when she was just five years
old. Today she is also a songwriter, music producer, sound engineer, DJ, and film scorer
who is currently studying Music Production at Berklee College of Music in Boston. She also
co-founded a female-led music production company, Aunorable Productions, with her sister,
Marion Aunor. She has just released a song called “Changes” about embracing constant
changes in life, including the good, the bad, and everything in between.

FANA

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FANA

The former “Idol Philippines” season 1 contestant FANA is out to make a name for herself
not only with her edgy musicality but also with her wit as she joins the cast of the newest
iWantTFC Originals series “Teen Clash.” Last year, she lent her voice to the alternate song
“Sa Dulo,” one of the soundtracks of “The Broken Marriage Vow.”

Janine Berdin

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Janine Berdin

“Tawag Ng Tanghalan” season 2 grand champion Janine Berdin made waves in 2022,
capping off the year by gracing a billboard in Times Square in New York as the cover of
Spotify’s EQUAL playlist. She also launched her debut album, “WTF i actually wrote these
songs” with six relatable tracks she penned herself. This month, she happily shared that she
has fulfilled her dreams of having her own band. She is also set to release a new single,
“bntp,” on Friday (March 17).

Maymay Entrata

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Mamay Entrata

From her “PBB” days to becoming the ‘Amakabogera’ that she is today, Maymay Entrata has
evolved to become a successful P-pop soloist. Her “Amakabogera” music video has
generated over 20 million views on YouTube to date and she even got a nomination from no
less than MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Asia Act in 2022. Recently, her “ Puede Ba ”
music video already hit over 1.1 million views on YouTube.

Trisha Denise

This talented but low-key singer-songwriter has written many songs for her fellow
Kapamilya singers, such as Belle, Maymay, and Moira dela Torre. Trisha Denise’s album
“Piece of the Puzzle,” showcased her artistry while also giving inspiration to her listeners.
She recently sang “Hindi Pa Natin Alam,” a collaboration with Benedix Ramos and one of the
theme songs of the iWantTFC Originals “Tara G.”

Vivoree

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Vivoree

The former “Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7” housemate has turned a new leaf in her career
upon the release of her solo single, “ Matapang ” that speaks of becoming fearless with one’s
feelings. Vivoree is also set to work with some of the most talented female songwriters and
producers this year for her much-awaited coming-of-age EP.

Zachary

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Zachary

Last year, Zachary debuted with her alluring sounds “ dahan-dahan ” followed by “RBND.”
This time, listeners can expect more modern pop and R&B songs from this young Filipino-Canadian songstress that promise to dwell on real experiences and sentiments of today’s youth.

Check out the music of Angela, Belle, CESCA, Cool Cat Ash, FANA, Janine, Maymay, Trisha
Denise, Vivoree, and Zachary. For more details, follow Star Music on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,  Tiktok , and YouTube.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

GMA presents the country’s first figure skating drama 'Hearts on Ice'


AT A GLANCE

  • The country’s first-ever figure skating drama on primetime television is headlined by the fresh pairing of Sparkle actress Ashley Ortega as Ponggay and multi-talented actor Xian Lim as Enzo.
  • Completing the star-studded cast are Amy Austria as Libay, the cold mother of Ponggay who doubts her dreams of becoming a figure skater; Tonton Gutierrez as Gerald, the rich and charming brother of Yvanna and Libay’s ex-lover; Rita Avila as Yvanna, the hostile mother of Monique and a rival of LibayLito Pimentel as Ruben, the supportive and loving father of Ponggay; Ina Feleo as Coach Wendy, one of the best figure skating coaches in town who sacrificed her career for love; Cheska Iñigo as Vivian, the controlling mother of Enzo and Yvanna’s ally in persecuting Ponggay.

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Xian Lim and Ashley Ortega

Beginning March 13, GMA Network brings to light another groundbreaking show with “Hearts on Ice.”

The country’s first-ever figure skating drama on primetime television is headlined by the fresh pairing of Sparkle actress Ashley Ortega as Ponggay and multi-talented actor Xian Lim as Enzo.

Completing the star-studded cast are Amy Austria as Libay, the cold mother of Ponggay who doubts her dreams of becoming a figure skater; Tonton Gutierrez as Gerald, the rich and charming brother of Yvanna and Libay’s ex-lover; Rita Avila as Yvanna, the hostile mother of Monique and a rival of LibayLito Pimentel as Ruben, the supportive and loving father of Ponggay; Ina Feleo as Coach Wendy, one of the best figure skating coaches in town who sacrificed her career for love; Cheska Iñigo as Vivian, the controlling mother of Enzo and Yvanna’s ally in persecuting Ponggay.

Adding excitement and inspiration to the series are Miss Philippines Earth 2020 Roxie Smith as Monique, a competitive figure skater and Ponggay’s best-friend-turned-enemy; Kim Perez as Bogs, the whimsical friend of Enzo and secret admirer of Ponggay; Skye Chua as Sonja, an excellent figure skater who bullies Ponggay and Monique 

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“Hearts on Ice” follows the story of Ponggay who aspires to fulfill her mother’s broken dreams of becoming a figure skating champion. Despite Ponggay’s leg impairment, she works hard to be a figure skater to receive validation and love from her mother.

Later on, Ponggay discovers an online content creator whose music brings out the best of her capabilities. As she begins to pursue her passion with the right music, Ponggay meets the snobbishly attractive Enzo who appears to be her anonymous online idol and the one who will soon make her fall in love.

Will they be each other’s strength and inspiration to continue dreaming? Does love really conquer all challenges?

Meanwhile, Ponggay’s determination will also be tested as she faces some wicked figure skaters who see her as a big joke in the industry. Until one day, she meets Monique, a talented figure skater from abroad. They form an unlikely friendship without knowing that their mothers used to be bitter opponents in the figure skating world.

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How will their camaraderie slowly turn to hate and competition? How far can Ponggay go to achieve her dreams and make her loved ones proud?

“Hearts on Ice” is made possible under the supervision of GMA SVP for Entertainment Group Lilybeth G. Rasonable; VP for Drama Cheryl Ching-Sy; AVP for Drama Helen Rose Sese; Program Manager Edlyn Tallada; and Executive Producer Darling Pulido.

The creative team behind this inspirational drama is composed of Creative Director Aloy Adlawan; Content Development Consultant Ricky Lee; Creative Consultant Jojo Nones; Head Writer John Roque; Writers Liberty Trinidad-Villaroman, Marlon Miguel, and Brylle Tabora; and Brainstormer Louize Andrei Al-Sheri. 

Catch the world premiere of Hearts on Ice — under the helm of esteemed director Dominic C. Zapata — this March 13, weeknights at 8:50 p.m. on GMA and at 11:30 p.m. from Monday to Thursday and at 11 p.m. every Friday on GTV.