2026/01/30

Allegations Emerge as Driver Files Complaint vs Rhian Ramos, Michelle Dee Camp

1/30/2026 11:45:00 PM


On January 28, 2026, a 40-year-old man identifying himself as the driver and personal assistant of actress Rhian Ramos filed a complaint with the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). He accuses Ramos, actress-beauty queen Michelle Dee, fellow beauty queen Samantha Panlilio, and others — including two bodyguards and some police officers — of illegal detention, torture, and physical assault.

According to his complaint, the dispute began over a red envelope (“angpao”) that allegedly contained sensitive photos. He claims he was accused of stealing it and was held for three days, physically harmed, and humiliated inside the condominium unit owned by the celebrities.
 

WHAT THE CELEBRITIES’ CAMP SAYS

The legal counsels of Rhian Ramos and Michelle Dee have strongly denied the allegations. They stated in multiple statements that:

There was no illegal detention or torture.

The last known interaction was a qualified theft complaint filed by Michelle Dee against the driver — alleging the missing photos were taken without permission.

According to their lawyer, records show Michelle Dee was in Iloilo City on January 17 gracing an event, the date the driver claims he was allegedly detained and assaulted, making the claim “physically impossible.”

OTHER CONFIRMED EVENT

Qualified Theft Blotter, materials from barangay records confirm that Michelle Dee filed a blotter report against the driver on January 18 in Makati, alleging that he (the driver) physically harmed her that left bruises and scratches  and that he had taken sensitive items.


LEGAL ISSUES POTENTIALLY AT PLAY

Here’s how this could align with Philippine law if either side is proven true:

If Driver’s Claims Are True

Illegal Detention: Under Article 274 of the Revised Penal Code, detaining a person without lawful authority is a crime.

Torture/Physical Injuries: Physical harm caused unlawfully could lead to charges under the Anti-Torture Act (RA 9745) and provisions on physical injuries.

Abuse of Authority: If police officers were involved in unlawful detention, they could face administrative and criminal charges under the Philippine National Police (PNP) regulations and criminal law.

If Celebrities’ Claims Are True

Perjury or False Accusation: Filing knowingly false charges could expose the complainant to perjury provisions under the Revised Penal Code and anti-perjury laws.

Qualified Theft: The theft complaint filed by Michelle Dee — which was dismissed — was grounded on Article 310 of the Revised Penal Code. While dismissed, pursuing alleged theft is within her legal rights if supported by evidence.

(Note: At this stage, no court has convicted anyone in this case. The NBI is still evaluating evidence; this article states possible legal consequences only as context.)

SOCIAL MEDIA AND NETIZEN REACTIONS


As the story went viral, social media reactions have been divided:

Some netizens believe that if the allegations of unlawful detention and assault are true, the celebrities should be held accountable. 

Others defended the actresses based on alibi claims, including Michelle Dee’s presence in Iloilo on January 17, and questioned the credibility of the driver’s story. 

Friends and colleagues, including former beauty queens and designers, publicly defended the celebrities, describing them as “calm” and “professional.”

There's also some comments on Reddit and X highlight disbelief that someone could survive a fall from a high floor if truly tortured and immobilized.
 

WHAT’S NEXT?

The NBI is continuing its review. A medico-legal exam and possible evidence from CCTV or telecom providers could be crucial. No formal criminal charges have been filed against the celebrities yet, and both sides are awaiting further investigation.

DigiPlus partners with GMA Network to reshape mobile entertainment in the Philippines

1/30/2026 03:38:00 PM


DigiPlus Interactive Corp. (DigiPlus), the digital entertainment company behind BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone, is strengthening its role in the industry through a new partnership with broadcast giant GMA Network to produce microdramas.

The collaboration responds to the changing viewing habits of Filipinos who now prefer watching content on their mobile devices. Together, DigiPlus and GMA aim to deliver high-quality stories designed for short, vertical viewing that fits easily into everyday screen time.

Through its flagship platform BingoPlus, DigiPlus is rolling out a lineup of exclusive short-form vertical dramas. The move positions the app as more than a gaming platform, but as a growing digital entertainment hub that offers convenient, engaging Filipino content for audiences on the go.

Mobile-Friendly Dramas

Available exclusively on BingoPlus App, the strategic partnership is currently operational with vertical dramas that are meticulously designed for rapid, on-the-go consumption. This format guarantees high-paced narratives and immediate emotional connection, perfectly optimized for the portrait screens of smartphones.

GMA’s “Toyang To Forget” poster, streaming exclusively on BingoPlus app

 
Featuring 40 micro-episodes that run just one to two minutes each, the mini-drama series namely A Masked Billionaire Stole My Heart, Babae Sa Bintana, and Toyang To Forget, are exclusively produced by GMA Network and topbilled by GMA Sparkle stars Andrea Torres, Empoy Marquez, Herlene “Hipon” Budol, Michael Sager, Will Ashley, and Ysabel Ortega.

Commitment to User-Centric Innovation

Leadership from both corporations hailed the partnership as a major step forward for the Philippine entertainment landscape.

BingoPlus President Jasper Vicencio underscored the company's commitment to user-centric innovation stating "Our ongoing partnership with GMA Network is a true game-changer for digital entertainment in the Philippines and a significant milestone for DigiPlus and BingoPlus.”

Vicencio added that “By delivering high-quality, bite-sized narratives, we are not just expanding our platform—we are meeting our users exactly where they are: on their mobile devices, demanding premium, easily digestible content. This initiative solidifies our commitment to multiplying the fun and setting a new standard for mobile entertainment that is accessible to every Filipino with a smartphone.”

“GMA Network is thrilled to be in this continuous partnership with a digital leader like DigiPlus to bring our narrative content to a broader, mobile-first audience. The vertical drama format allows our Sparkle talents and compelling storytelling to shine in a way that perfectly captures the attention of today’s viewers. This venture highlights our commitment to innovation and delivering exceptional, platform-optimized entertainment across the dynamic digital landscape,” disclosed GMA Network Senior Vice President Atty. Annette Gozon Valdes.
GMA’s “A Masked Billionaire Stole My Heart” poster, streaming exclusively on BingoPlus app
 

This strategic content initiative underscores the commitment of both DigiPlus and GMA Network to innovation and market leadership. By delivering platform-optimized content, DigiPlus reinforces its position at the forefront of the Philippine digital entertainment sector. Viewers can access these exclusive vertical dramas by downloading the BingoPlus app to their mobile devices.

For more updates on the latest BingoPlus reels, viewers can follow DigiPlus, BingoPlus, and GMA Sparkle official accounts on Facebook and Instagram.

HONOR X9d 5G posts 160% first-day sales growth in Philippine debut

1/30/2026 01:13:00 AM


HONOR Philippines opened the year with a strong showing as its newest smartphone, the HONOR X9d 5G, recorded a 160% increase in first-day sales compared to its predecessor, the HONOR X9c 5G.

The rollout began on January 1 with a series of viral drop tests that highlighted the phone’s durability. This was followed by a public stunt that pitted the device against the toughness of a Tesla Cybertruck, and a formal launch event at the Grand Hyatt. By January 24, the HONOR X9d 5G was officially available in stores nationwide.

“On behalf of HONOR Philippines, I thank our loyal HONOR fans, partners, and media friends for the overwhelming support for the HONOR X9d 5G. This success would not have been possible without your trust and belief in us. We are truly grateful, and we promise to continue bringing you tougher, smarter, and more exciting innovations,” said Stephen Cheng, Vice President of HONOR Philippines.

Built for durability

HONOR positions the X9d 5G as one of the most durable smartphones in its segment. The device features HONOR Ultra-Bounce Anti-Drop Technology, reinforced by non-Newtonian fluid material and deep-tempered glass designed to absorb impact.

According to the company, the phone can survive drops of up to 2.5 meters onto certain surfaces. It is also designed to withstand water, dust, and various types of ground impact, including stone surfaces demonstrated during its public tests.


 

Fan fest at SM Megamall

To mark the nationwide release on January 24, HONOR held a fan fest at SM Megamall Fashion Hall. The event featured performances from OPM bands and artists including Sponge Cola, HORI7ON, Fitterkarma, Shanne Dandan, Figvres, and Pommelo.

Customers who pre-ordered the device received exclusive collaboration shirts with Linya-Linya, along with raffle prizes and giveaways during the event.


 

Price, colors, and availability

The HONOR X9d 5G comes in Reddish Brown, Midnight Black, and Sunrise Gold, priced at Php 18,999. Purchases come with a free HONOR Gift Box and a Jisulife Life Fan5, while supplies last.

The smartphone is available at HONOR Experience and partner stores nationwide, as well as online through Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop.

Through Home Credit, buyers can avail of the device for as low as Php 24 per day with an additional Php 1,000 discount, payable for up to 18 months. The financing promo runs until February 15, 2026.

For updates, customers may visit HONOR’s official website and follow HONOR Philippines on social media for announcements and promotions.

2026/01/28

Josh Groban Names Regine Velasquez, Martin Nievera as Guests for Manila ‘Gems World Tour’ Concert

1/28/2026 12:12:00 AM


Tony, Emmy and five-time Grammy Award–nominated singer-songwriter Josh Groban is bringing his “Gems World Tour” to Manila for a Valentine’s week concert on Feb. 18, 2026, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. He will be joined by special guests Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez and Concert King Martin Nievera. The show is presented by Wilbros Live.

With more than 35 million albums sold worldwide, Groban is best known for songs such as “You Raise Me Up,” “To Where You Are,” “February Song,” and “The Prayer.” The tour showcases his trademark mix of classical strength and pop appeal, with numbers like “Believe” and “Evermore” performed alongside an orchestra and choir for a rich, cinematic sound. Known for his distinct voice and steady stage presence, Groban continues to draw packed crowds in venues around the world.

Regine Velasquez, one of the best-selling Filipino artists of all time, whose legendary vocal range and hits like “Dadalhin”, “Pangako” and “On The Wings of Love” have earned her unprecedented accolades. Martin Nievera, the prolific singer-songwriter and TV host behind iconic hits like “Be My Lady”, “Say That You Love Me” and “You Are My Song” previously interviewed Groban and expressed immense excitement to transition from interviewer to stage partner for this historic reunion. Together, these multi-award-winning legends promise to make the evening an unforgettable showcase of world-class talent.  

Reflecting on his return to the Philippines after seven years, Groban expressed a profound emotional connection to his Filipino audience, noting that the country holds “a very special place in my heart”. He credited the local fan base for their unwavering support, stating “Outside of America, the Philippines is one that got to truly accept my music. Filipinos have understood me and my music for the entirety of my career.”  

For Groban, the upcoming Manila concert is a celebration of a relationship that spans decades. “Every time I have the opportunity to perform for my fans in the Philippines, it is a night of many things – most of which is gratitude – gratitude that I feel from my fans there since album one, day one,” he shared. “So whenever I come to the Philippines, whenever I get to play a concert there, I celebrate your country’s love of music.”  

Don’t miss this unforgettable night of vocal excellence and musical history! Tickets are on-sale and available at SMTickets.com and SM Ticket outlets nationwide. Limited VIP Soundcheck Experience and VIP Superfun Package with Josh Groban are also available.

2026/01/27

Two and a Half Decades On: What Has Happened to the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act?

1/27/2026 02:00:00 PM


Twenty-five years after the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act (Republic Act No. 9003) was signed into law, the Philippines still contends with mounting garbage, strained waste systems, and recurring disasters linked to unmanaged waste. Congress, communities and environmental groups marked the anniversary Tuesday with both praise for progress and calls for renewed action.

Enacted in 2001, RA 9003 set out to change how Filipinos handle waste by promoting segregation at source, recycling, composting and shared accountability across households, businesses and government. The law mandated local government units (LGUs) to prepare 10-year solid waste management plans and establish materials recovery facilities (MRFs) and sanitary landfills to divert waste from unmanaged disposal.

Some Gains: More Facilities, Better Compliance

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the number of material recovery facilities nationwide reached 12,855 in 2024, a rise from 11,823 the previous year, while 343 sanitary landfill facilities were recorded, that is also up from the prior year. These facilities are central to RA 9003’s framework.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) reports that nearly 89 percent of LGUs now have approved solid waste management plans, a key step in institutionalizing the law’s requirements. From July 2022 to June 2025, plans for 1,416 of 1,592 LGUs were approved or renewed, suggesting wider compliance with the Act’s planning mandate.

Studies show that committed local leadership can drive measurable results. A case study of Cebu City found that focused implementation of RA 9003 policies led to more than 30 percent reduction in municipal solid waste generation in a recent three-year period.

 

Growing Waste: A Persistent Challenge

Despite these advances, solid waste generation continues to increase. PSA data show estimated national waste generation reached about 61.7 thousand tons per day in 2024, up 1.7 percent from the previous year.

A 2023 report by the Commission on Audit (COA) noted that total solid waste rose from 9.07 million metric tons in 2000 to 16.63 million in 2020, with projections as high as 24.5 million tons by 2045 if current trends persist.

Experts say that population growth, rapid urbanization and changing consumption patterns, including single-use plastics and sachets, have outpaced the law’s original targets and response capacity. Greenpeace and international analyses also point out that the majority of waste still comes from residential sources, and that low recovery and recycling rates remain a systemic issue.

Why the Waste Problem Persists

Analysts and community studies suggest several root causes:

  • 1. Uneven Implementation at Local Levels
Although most LGUs now have waste plans, enforcement remains inconsistent. Some barangays lack functional MRFs, and many LGUs still do not have access to sanitary landfills. COA data in 2021 showed that fewer than 40 percent of barangays were served by MRFs and under 30 percent of LGUs had access to sanitary landfills.

  • 2. Behavioral and Cultural Barriers
The law requires segregation and public participation, but behavioral change in many communities remains incomplete. Studies and municipal surveys show that some households do not segregate properly, and enforcement of penalties is rare. This limits the effectiveness of diversion goals and fosters ongoing informal dumping or burning.

  • 3. Infrastructure and Capacity Gaps
Collection rates vary widely across regions, with some rural areas reporting collection ratios as low as 40 percent, according to a World Bank review of Philippine solid waste data. Lower collection undermines efforts to keep waste out of waterways and drain systems.


Why Floods and Calamities Still Worsen

Environmental officials have repeatedly warned that unmanaged waste clogs waterways, undermining drainage systems and amplifying flooding during typhoons and heavy rains. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. underscored this in 2025, urging waste reduction strategies to mitigate pollution and flooding, including proposed waste-to-energy projects in urban centers.

Urban flooding in Metro Manila and other cities often worsens not merely due to rainfall, but because clogged canals and drains cannot channel water efficiently, a problem tied directly to unmanaged plastic and other solid waste.

Has the Act Changed Filipino Behavior?

The answer is mixed.

On one hand, RA 9003 has embedded waste management concepts into local ordinances and community programs. Many barangays have regular segregation policies, and public education campaigns have increased awareness of proper waste disposal at the household level.

On the other hand, studies and audits point to enduring gaps in consistent compliance and public participation. Inequities in infrastructure, funding and enforcement mean that some communities benefit from well-run systems, while others lag behind.

A study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) noted that if RA 9003 had been fully implemented as intended, solid waste problems could have been better controlled, but implementation shortfalls have left persistent issues unaddressed.


Looking Ahead: Lessons and Priorities

For the next decade, environmental leaders emphasize a shift toward a circular economy where waste is minimized and materials are reused or recovered as resources. Partnerships across sectors, stronger enforcement, smarter financing mechanisms and community-based innovations are seen as keys to deepening impact beyond infrastructure alone.

The 25th anniversary theme “Honoring our Legacy, Renewing our Commitment, Innovating for a Cleaner Tomorrow”, reflects both the progress made and the challenges ahead as the nation seeks a cleaner, healthier and more resilient future.

2026/01/23

From Balak Ko to Nagawa Ko: A Simple Guide to the 2026 Pag-IBIG Multi-Purpose Loan

1/23/2026 04:14:00 PM



This 2026, Pag-IBIG Fund has made it easier for Filipino workers to turn their plans into reality with improvements to its Multi-Purpose Loan (MPL) program.

Whether you’re planning to fix your home, pay for school, cover medical costs, or start a small business, the enhanced MPL gives members faster access to larger cash loans—with simpler requirements and flexible repayment options.

What’s New for 2026

Here’s what members should know about the updated MPL:
  • Higher loan amount: Members can now borrow up to 90% of their total Pag-IBIG regular savings, up from 80% under the old rule.
  • Faster eligibility: You only need 12 months of Pag-IBIG contributions to qualify, down from the previous 24 months.
  • Flexible terms: You can choose to repay your loan in one, two, or three years depending on your budget.
  • Low interest: The monthly interest rate stays competitive at 1.4583%, which equals about 10.5% per year.
These changes took effect in mid-2025 and remain in place for 2026, designed to help more members meet immediate financial needs without long waits or stricter conditions.

What You Can Use the Loan For

 The MPL is versatile. Many members use it for:
  • Minor home improvements or appliances
  • Tuition and school fees
  • Medical bills and wellness expenses
  • Start-up or additional capital for small businesses

Pag-IBIG officials say these loans help everyday Filipinos bridge funding gaps for life goals big and small.

Who Can Apply

To qualify for the MPL in 2026, you must be a Pag-IBIG Fund member with:

  • At least 12 monthly contributions recorded
  • At least one contribution made in the last six months
  • No loans in default (this includes existing MPL or Calamity Loans)
  • Proof of income, such as payslips or financial documents

These relaxed requirements mean even newer members can access funds sooner when needs arise.

How to Apply (Virtual Pag-IBIG)

The easiest way to apply is through Virtual Pag-IBIG—Pag-IBIG’s official online platform:

  • Register or log in at the Virtual Pag-IBIG website.
  • Choose “Apply for and Manage Loans.”
  • Select “Multi-Purpose Loan.”
  • Upload your documents (application form, valid ID, proof of income).
  • Submit your application and wait for confirmation.

Funds can be credited directly to your Pag-IBIG Loyalty Card Plus or a nominated bank account.

If you’re applying through your employer, make sure your company is also registered with Virtual Pag-IBIG to speed up processing.


 

Repayment in 2026

Once approved, your loan will be repaid in equal monthly installments based on the term you choose—12, 24, or 36 months. There’s usually a two-month grace period before payments begin.

The flexible terms help borrowers manage their budget while keeping interest affordable.

Go From “Balak Ko” to “Nagawa Ko”

Don’t let financial hurdles slow you down. With the enhanced Pag-IBIG Multi-Purpose Loan in 2026, more Filipino workers can achieve their plans—whether big or small—with confidence.

Make this the year you turn your balak into nagawa.

2026/01/18

Tiangco Says Romualdez Bears Command Responsibility in Flood Control Issue

1/18/2026 03:15:00 PM



Navotas lone district Representative Toby Tiangco said former House Speaker Martin Romualdez bears command responsibility over former Ako-Bicol Party-list Representative Zaldy Co in connection with the alleged insertions in Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) flood control projects.

Tiangco stressed that he is not taking sides in the controversy but is merely recounting what he said actually happened. “Wala akong kinakampihan at pinagtatanggol, sinasabi ko kung ano ang tunay na nangyari, hindi para depensahan ang Presidente kundi para sabihin ang totoo. All of these would not have happened if hindi pinayagan ni Speaker. Ang direct command responsibility kay Zaldy ay si Martin,” Tiangco said in a radio interview.

Tiangco’s remarks followed his earlier statements that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had confronted both Romualdez and Co over the transfer of unprogrammed funds to projects allegedly approved by the two. According to Tiangco, President Marcos was not aware of the actions taken by Romualdez and Co, which was why they were reprimanded.

“All of this will not have happened kung hindi pinayagan ni former Speaker Martin Romualdez. Kasi kung sasabihin natin command responsibility, the direct command responsibility was the command responsibility ng dating Speaker Martin Romualdez kay Zaldy Co. Yan yung direct na command responsibility eh. Kaya nga, napagalitan siya (ni Presidente),” he said.

Tiangco also called on the government to intensify efforts to bring Co back to the Philippines, noting that an arrest warrant has already been issued. He said many Filipinos are growing frustrated over the lack of high-profile arrests linked to the controversy. He added that he is proposing the deployment of a team to Portugal to demonstrate the administration’s resolve in pursuing Co.

“Nakukulangan lang ako doon sa effort. Parang isang taong may warrant of arrest dito sa Pilipinas 'di ba—pag mas pursiguido, mas malaki ang chansa. Maghanap-hanap na sila doon. Tanong-tanong sila ng mga Filipino community. Mag-imbestiga na rin sila pag nandoon sila in coordination with the law agencies sa bansa na yun,” Tiangco shared.

Tiangco said the investigation into the alleged anomalous flood control projects now lies with the Office of the Ombudsman. He added that once Congress resumes session, he hopes lawmakers can pass the ICI bill he authored to strengthen the commission’s mandate.

“Lahat naka atang na sa balikat ng Ombudsman. Since kulang na ng personalidad yung ICI, wala silang katulong pagdating sa bagay na yun, hindi katulad nung buo pa yung ICI. But I hope pagbalik namin sa Congress, maipasa na yung ICI bill,” said Tiangco.

ADDILA Releases New Single “Pilihan Terbalik” A Ballad About the Maturity of Choosing Silence

1/18/2026 03:10:00 PM


Addila, a musician from Gresik, opens 2026 with the release of his latest single, “Pilihan Terbalik.” An emotional ballad that explores emotional maturity in decision-making—when honesty is not always the safest path, and silence is chosen to protect someone else’s feelings.

Produced by Eko Kus Saputra, “Pilihan Terbalik” is released as a standalone single, placing raw emotion at the center of its narrative. The song captures the moment of realization that not every truth needs to be spoken. Smiles become a mask, small lies are chosen, and personal feelings are sacrificed to prevent deeper wounds.

“Pilihan Terbalik” was born from the awareness that giving in and pretending to be okay can sometimes be the most mature form of love. This song is not about winning—it is about quiet decisions that are often made without applause.

Lyrically, the emotional core of the song lies in the repeated lines “Berbohong, ku berbohong” and “Ku tersenyum, kau tersenyum”. These lines embody the inner conflict, suppressed pain, and unspoken empathy that quietly grow within the same emotional space.


“Pilihan Terbalik”

The production process was handled with an intimate and focused approach. Songwriting, arrangement, mixing, and mastering were fully handled by Eko Kus Saputra, while vocal recordings took place at Sixties Studio. The minimalist ballad arrangement allows Addila’s vocals to carry the emotional weight without distraction.

The visual elements supporting “Pilihan Terbalik” further reinforce the song’s message. The artwork photo, created by @HIDK, represents happiness that is shown rather than truly felt—a symbol of a mature choice to protect others, even if it means lying to oneself.

Through this release, Addila hopes listeners will feel connected and understood. Not an explosive sadness, but a quiet ache—empathy, relief, and emotional maturity that comes from accepting that not every wound needs to be exposed.

“Pilihan Terbalik” reflects Addila’s musical direction moving forward: deeply personal, emotionally honest works that resonate with the realities of human relationships.

The single “Pilihan Terbalik” was officially released on January 1, 2026, and is now available on all major digital streaming platforms.

Lito Banayo lauds Tiangco for his honesty as he exposes Romualdez

1/18/2026 02:51:00 PM


Former Philippine representative to Taiwan and veteran political strategist Lito Banayo has lauded Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco for his integrity following his exposé on the circumstances surrounding the controversial budget transactions involving Leyte Rep. and then–House Speaker Martin Romualdez.

In his column for the Manila Standard, Banayo described Tiangco as a revelation and far removed from the usual trapo (traditional politicians) that have long dominated Philippine politics.

“Toby Tiangco is a revelation. Not the usual trapo that we have come to regard all legislators, save for a minuscule few. So candid, so refreshing. And so honest,” Banayo said.

He praised Tiangco’s courage for revealing that President Marcos berated Romualdez, his first cousin, for diverting parts of the unprogrammed funds to projects that he and then Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co favored.

In a previous interview, Tiangco said Romualdez promised the President that the funds would be restored in the bicameral conference committee, but it did not materialize.

According to Tiangco, Romualdez took advantage of Marcos’ kindness by not heeding his order. “Ang problema kasi ang impression kay Presidente masyadong mabait e,” the lawmaker said.

Banayo said Malacañang will have a hard time debunking Tiangco’s claim, saying he believes the lawmaker was telling the truth.

“I believe him. I am sure many, many more believe honest Toby,” he stressed.

In the same interview, Tiangco revealed that based on surveys conducted before the 2025 senatorial elections, Romualdez was a major reason for the decline in Marcos’ approval ratings.

“Pero doon pa lang, nakikita na ang nagpapababa sa ratings niya, si Martin,” he said, adding that the President was aware of it.

HONOR X9d 5G: Built for the Way Filipinos Really Use Their Phones

1/18/2026 02:21:00 PM


In the Philippines, smartphones are not handled with kid gloves. They are pulled out on crowded jeepneys, used one-handed while carrying groceries, mounted on motorcycle handlebars, and slipped into pockets during long commutes. They fall, from tables, from beds, from laps, and sometimes from places we never expect. For many Filipinos, a phone is not just a gadget. It is a daily companion that has to survive real life.

This is where the HONOR X9d 5G enters the picture.

HONOR Philippines recently made headlines by doing something few brands would dare: dropping the HONOR X9d 5G from an aircraft. While no Filipino will ever intentionally drop a phone from the sky, the message behind the stunt was clear. If a phone can survive that, it stands a better chance against the everyday accidents most users face.

Phones and Real Life, Filipino Style

For students, a phone is used for online classes, group chats, and late-night scrolling. For workers, it is a navigation tool, a mobile office, and a source of entertainment during long rides home. Parents rely on their phones for communication, online payments, and quick photos of family moments.

In all these situations, drops are inevitable. A phone slips while rushing to catch a bus. It falls from a pocket while getting off a tricycle. It lands face-down on concrete when a hand misses its grip.

Most smartphones are not built with these realities in mind. One bad fall can mean cracked glass, unresponsive screens, or worse, lost photos and files.

Why the HONOR X9d 5G’s Durability Matters

The HONOR X9d 5G was designed to address this exact problem. Instead of focusing only on performance numbers or camera megapixels, HONOR put emphasis on physical strength and internal protection.

At the center of the phone’s toughness is its reinforced display and strengthened body structure. The screen is designed to absorb shock rather than break easily, while the frame helps distribute impact force across the phone. This reduces the chance of damage when the device hits hard surfaces.

Equally important is what happens inside. Internal components, including storage and connectors, are secured to prevent movement during sudden impact. This means that even if the phone gets scratched or dented, critical data is more likely to stay safe.

For everyday users, this translates to peace of mind. A phone that survives a fall is useful. A phone that still works properly after that fall is essential.

The Plane Drop Test, Explained Simply

HONOR Philippines invited a media representative to release the HONOR X9d 5G from an ultralight plane, creating one of the most extreme durability tests seen in the local smartphone scene. From that height and speed, most phones would be rendered useless.

The test was not meant to encourage reckless use. Instead, it was a statement of confidence. HONOR wanted to show that the X9d 5G is built with enough protection to handle far more than everyday accidents.

In simpler terms, if a phone can survive an uncontrolled fall from the sky, it has a much better chance of surviving slips from desks, pockets, and hands.

A Practical Choice for Daily Use

Beyond durability, the HONOR X9d 5G fits well into the lifestyle of Filipino users who want reliability without paying flagship prices. It is built for long days, frequent use, and environments that are not always gentle.

For commuters, it offers confidence during daily travel. For students, it means fewer worries about accidental drops in classrooms or dorms. For families, it provides reassurance that important photos, messages, and files are less likely to be lost because of a simple accident.

Real Strength for Real Life

The HONOR X9d 5G is not indestructible. No smartphone truly is. But its design shows an understanding of how Filipinos actually live and use their devices.

The plane drop test may be extreme, but the idea behind it is grounded in reality. Phones fall. Accidents happen. And for many users, durability is not a luxury, it is a necessity.

In a market filled with flashy features, the HONOR X9d 5G stands out by offering something practical: a phone built to survive everyday Filipino life.

Martin Romualdez linked to ownership of multi-million-dollar property in Spain – report

1/18/2026 03:03:00 AM


1A Rappler investigative report has linked Leyte Representative and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez to a multi-million-dollar home in Cadiz, Spain.

According to Rappler, the property -- known as Villa Kabila -- is a 2,019-square-meter residence with at least 16 bedrooms and a large swimming pool, spanning two adjoining lots totaling 3,976 square meters in the affluent Sotogrande enclave.

Based on real estate listings from 2021 to 2023, the property was priced between 6.5 million and 6.9 million euros or $7.54 million to $8 million (P444.5 million to P471.8 million) before it was acquired by Cecil Property PTE Ltd. on Jan. 30, 2024.

Cecil Property Pte Ltd was incorporated in Singapore just days earlier, or on January 10, 2024.

After further investigation, Rappler discovered that Cecil Property had two individuals and a company closely associated with it. The company, Braavos Holdings OPC, is a Philippine one-person corporation run by Jose Raulito E. Paras, a senior partner at the law firm Padernal & Paras, formerly APP Law.

The law firm has deep ties to Romualdez as Paras served as treasurer for Romualdez's Media Serbisyo Production Corporation and sat on the board of Benguet Corporation, a Romualdez-owned mining giant, until 2023.

Senior partner Edgar Dennis Padernal, for his part, served on the boards of the Romualdez-owned Benguet Corporation and Bright Kindle Resources & Investment before resigning in 2020 and 2024, respectively.

Jesse Hermogenes T. Andres, meanwhile, left the firm in 2022, prior to the Spanish property transaction, but he was still listed on the firm’s website up until it went offline in early January 2026.

Paras and Andres have similar histories on Romualdez's company boards and are known fraternity brothers with Romualdez in Upsilon Sigma Phi.

Andres worked as Department of Justice Undersecretary until December 2025 before he was appointed deputy executive secretary for legal affairs at Malacañang.

The former Speaker’s son, Ferdinand Martin “Marty” Romualdez Jr., has been identified as a polo player who frequently competed in Sotogrande events through the Calatagan Polo Club.

Marty Romualdez was also geotagged at the Ayala Polo Club, just an 11-minute drive from the Villa Kabila property.

How HONOR Philippines Turned a Comeback Into a Market Win

1/18/2026 02:47:00 AM



In a smartphone market crowded with familiar names and aggressive price wars, HONOR Philippines managed what many brands struggle to do: return quietly, then build noise that mattered.

Since re-entering the Philippine market in 2022 as an independent brand, HONOR has steadily grown from a comeback story into a visible player in mobile devices. The rise did not hinge on a single viral moment or celebrity endorsement alone. Instead, it was built through a deliberate mix of product messaging, spectacle-driven launches, media engagement, and features that users could test — and break — in public.

The result is a brand now associated locally with durability, bold claims, and campaigns that rarely go unnoticed.

 

Building Trust Through Proof, Not Promises

HONOR’s strongest selling point has been its focus on durability, particularly in its midrange devices. Models under the X-series, including the HONOR X9 line, were positioned as everyday phones built to survive drops, heat, water exposure, and rough handling.

Instead of relying on spec sheets, HONOR Philippines chose to demonstrate these claims publicly. Phones were dropped, smashed, boiled, and stress-tested during live events and media launches. These were not closed-door demos but staged challenges witnessed by journalists, content creators, and consumers.

That strategy reached its peak when HONOR Philippines organized a Guinness World Record attempt involving hundreds of smartphones dropped simultaneously. The event was designed to validate the brand’s durability narrative at scale, turning a technical feature into a headline moment.

For a market where broken screens are a common pain point, the message was simple and effective: this phone can take a beating.






Marketing That Leans Into Hype — Carefully

HONOR Philippines has not shied away from hype. In fact, it has leaned into it — but usually with a clear product anchor.

Launch events are often structured to create curiosity before revealing details. Teaser campaigns focus on what a phone can survive rather than how many megapixels it carries. That framing shifts conversations from numbers to experience.

The brand has also been unapologetic about showcasing what it believes it does well. Durability, battery life, and structural design are repeatedly emphasized, sometimes to the point of exaggeration. But these claims are usually followed by demonstrations meant to back them up.

This balance — bold claims paired with visible proof — has helped HONOR avoid being dismissed as all marketing and no substance.

 

Media, Bloggers, and the Long Game

Another pillar of HONOR Philippines’ strategy has been consistent engagement with tech media and bloggers. From early briefings to hands-on access during launches, the brand invested in relationships with reviewers who could independently test and discuss the devices.

This approach helped build credibility, especially among tech-savvy consumers who rely on third-party reviews. Coverage from mainstream tech sites and independent creators extended the life of each product launch beyond event day.

HONOR also understood that repetition matters. Instead of one-off launches, it maintained a steady cadence of releases and store events, keeping the brand visible throughout the year.

Influencers, Celebrities, and Cultural Reach

To move beyond tech circles, HONOR partnered with lifestyle influencers and local celebrities. One notable moment was the brand’s collaboration with celebrity couple EA Guzman and Shaira Diaz, whose participation in a prenup-style shoot tied a smartphone launch to romance, lifestyle, and aspirational storytelling.

The approach broadened HONOR’s appeal, positioning its devices not just as tools but as part of everyday life moments worth documenting.

HONOR also expanded its influencer network across different niches — from gaming and photography to travel and family content — ensuring that its devices appeared in varied real-world use cases.

Turning Launches Into Events

HONOR Philippines has treated product launches as experiences rather than press conferences. Some campaigns included high-value raffle prizes, such as luxury watches and designer items, offered to customers who purchased newly released devices.

These incentives created urgency and participation, especially during early sales periods. More importantly, they turned product ownership into an entry point for a shared event, reinforcing community hype around each launch.

Combined with social media livestreams and in-store activations, these campaigns helped bridge online excitement and offline sales.

Strategy Tied to Product Strengths

Each major HONOR launch followed a similar logic: identify the phone’s strongest feature, then design the campaign around proving it.

Durable phones were dropped and stressed. Camera-focused models were used in real-world shoots. Performance-oriented devices were positioned through gaming and endurance tests.

Rather than pushing a single brand message, HONOR allowed each device to shape its own story. This avoided campaign fatigue and kept launches distinct from one another.

A Measured Rise

HONOR Philippines’ growth did not happen overnight, nor did it rely solely on spectacle. Its success came from repeating a clear formula: make bold claims, show evidence, involve media, and keep consumers curious.

In a market where attention is fleeting, HONOR found a way to stay visible without sounding hollow. By connecting product features directly to experience-driven campaigns, the brand turned launches into conversations — and conversations into sales.

For a company rebuilding its name in a competitive industry, that may be its most durable feature yet.

2026/01/16

It's Beyond Blush: Sugar Doll’s Poppy Blush is Your Skincare-Forward Makeup Essential

1/16/2026 11:14:00 AM


Turn everyday moments into camera-ready highlights with Poppy Blush by Sugar Dolls PH. Designed for women who want more than just color, the cream blush delivers a soft skincare glow, smooth and natural-looking pigment, and a fresh, dewy finish suitable for daily wear.

What sets Poppy Blush apart from its contemporaries is its versatility. It’s a hybrid skincare makeup that adds a gorgeous color to your look while enhancing your skin. Think hydration, antioxidants, and a silky-glide formula that blends like a dream and stays put all day. From getting on the daily grind to heading to a meeting, Poppy Blush keeps your glow game strong.

Are you in need of a vibrant drama or subtle chic? There’s a hue in this lineup just for you:

• Pink Pop: A bold raspberry pink for fair to medium skin with cool or neutral undertones. Imagine a lively flush that brightens (never clashes!) and looks instantly youthful.
• Heartbeat: Terracotta coral meets burnt orange. This sun-kissed shade amps up golden undertones and suits medium to tan skin. (Olive beauties, Heartbeat is made for you!)
• Bubbleglow: If bubblegum pink makes you smile, dive into Bubbleglow. Think fresh and playful, perfect for porcelain to light-medium cool tones.
• Cherry Rush: Brick red meets raspberry—your go-to for sculpting cheeks on medium to deep skin. Warm, earthy, and oh-so flattering for olive complexions.

Poppy Blush goes deeper than pretty pigments. Packed with vitamins, it delivers deep hydration and skin conditioning, reinforces the skin barrier (hello, long wear!), and brings anti-inflammatory and antioxidant action to soothe and support. Plus, it actively mattifies and controls oil for the kind of radiance that’s never greasy.


 

Application? Effortless. Dab, blend, and you’re done—on cheeks, eyes, lips, wherever you want a multitasking color lift.

Thanks to its blendable, hydrated finish and pocket-friendly price, Poppy Blush is taking over the conversation online, while lighting up makeup bags everywhere in the world. Beauty experts and creators call it a “game-changer.” Now it’s your turn to glow!

Get your hands (and cheeks) on Poppy Blush and experience color, confidence, and care in one sweep. Selfie ready? Always. Glow on, doll!

Tiangco bares PBBM–Romualdez clash over ‘pocketed’ funds

1/16/2026 12:55:00 AM

A confrontation allegedly occurred between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his cousin, Leyte Rep. and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez, over accusations of pocketing public funds and diverting them to pet projects, according to Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco.

In a television interview, Tiangco said Marcos confronted Romualdez over the alleged diversion of unprogrammed funds to projects favored by Romualdez and then Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co.

“Ilang bahay ba ang... Martin, kayo ni Zaldy, ilang bahay ba ang gusto n'yo sa Forbes Park? Gaano karaming eroplano, helicopter?” Tiangco said, quoting Marcos telling Romualdez.

“Gaano karaming caviar kaya n'yo kainin? Ilang Ferrari gusto n'yo?” he added.
v According to Tiangco, Marcos then ordered Romualdez to return the money to the unprogrammed funds, an order that was never carried out.

“Ang problema kasi ang impression kay Presidente masyadong mabait e,” Tiangco said when asked why Romualdez defied Marcos’ order.

 


“Mabait siya even…tingnan mo lang ha, in one interview, he said he was so mad pero iba iyong pag tayo iyong nagsabi I’m so mad. Pero iyong sa kanya, I’m so mad pero para sa kanya iba e, mabait e,” he added.

The Navotas lawmaker also said that from 2022 to 2025, real power within the House of Representatives was heavily centralized under Romualdez because he was the President’s relative.

Because of this, Tiangco said many lawmakers felt they could not question decisions or seek clarification without risking political consequences.

“Ito ang first time na nagkaroon ng Speaker na pinsang buo. So kung may sinabi ang Speaker sa isang congressman na ganito, pwede mo ba tanungin yung Presidente na—Sir, na-clear ba to sa inyo? Sino ang maglalakas ng loob 'di ba?” he said.

“Kung hindi sya kamag anak ng Presidente, they will have the courage to clear it with the President,” he added.

Tiangco revealed that based on surveys conducted before the 2025 senatorial elections, Romualdez was a major reason for the decline in Marcos’ approval ratings.

“Pero doon pa lang, nakikita na ang nagpapababa sa ratings niya, si Martin,” he said, adding that the President was aware of it.



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