Being a celebrity helped him become a better manager, says Boy Abunda.
The glib-talking TV host, publicist and talent manager says he understands artists better now that he’s one of them. “As a manager, I used to not understand the quirks of artists, like when they say, ‘Puwede ba, pagod na ako, ayoko na gawin ‘yan. ‘But becoming a celebrity made me a more compassionate manager. I’m not complaining—I love it—but being in show business is physically, mentally, and emotionally draining. It’s a tiring job. I like to think that my being a celebrity made me a better manager, because it’s only then that you start to really understand the spirit and psychology that goes into being an artist.”
ZAMBOANGA CITY - Kris Aquino admitted on Wednesday that they are worried about the result of the recent survey which puts Senator Manny Villar close to her brother, Liberal Party's presidential bet Senator Noynoy Aquino.
Gone were those days when wise men would warn about the Ides of March because today March is a hot, merry month when students mark the culmination of years of hard work. March is “graduation” month. And even if it’s a happy occasion, Graduation Day almost always comes with tears or at the very least, a sigh. Students get emotional because as a new chapter in their life begins, they leave behind a lot of memories.