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News Site Strips Miss Globe Of Her Crown

Miss Globe 2015 Ann Lorraine Colis
Miss Globe 2015 Ann Lorraine Colis

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – First, Steve Harvey stripped Miss Colombia of the Miss Universe crown.  Now a news site, NewsBeatPHL, has stripped Ann Lorraine Maniego Colis from the Philippines of her Miss Globe title.

In a video report, NewsBeatPHL said that while the Philippines has won 5 international beauty titles so far this year, one of the winners, Colis, was stripped of her crown days after winning the pageant.  The news site didn’t give any reason for the de-crowning.

Then, some smart, fact-checking netizens realized that NewsBeatPHL based its report on an article published by The Adobo Chronicles. 

That would be us.

If it’s in The Adobo Chronicles, it must be true!

In fairness, NewsBeat corrected their news report in a revised video:

A Simple “I’m Sorry” From Japanese Actress Maria Ozawa Settles Vehicular Accident In Manila

Ozawa (Photo credit: jsexnetwork)
Ozawa (Photo credit: JSexNetwork)

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – When a motorist hits your car and causes damage, your first impulse is to seek compensation or turn to your vehicle insurance policy.  Not in Manila.  Especially not if the other motorist is Japanese actress Maria Ozawa.

Ozawa, who became famous appearing in adult movies, is in the Philippines where she just completed a local film which competed in the recent Metro Manila Film Festival.

The van in which she was riding hit a car, and panic ensued.

But as soon as Ozawa alighted from her van and said “I’m sorry, I’m sorry” to the aggrieved driver, that was the end of it.

The driver even took selfie photos with the actress using his smart phone.

It pays to be an adult film actress in the Philippines!

 

Philippine Elections Commissioners Resign En Banc

imageMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – In Japan, elected political leaders –prime ministers  included — step down when they cause an embarrassment to their country. In the Philippines, appointed government officials resign en banc.

Minutes  after the Supreme Court  issued temporary restraining orders (TRO)  on two Commission on Elections (COMELEC) rulings disqualifying Senator Grace Poe from next year’s presidential election, the commissioners tendered their simultaneous resignations. They could not bear the embarrassment handed to them by the highest court of the land.

As a result of the TROs, Poe’s name would remain in the 2016 ballot.

Last week, the COMELEC, sitting en banc, issued a ruling disqualifying Poe on citizenship and residency grounds. Earlier, two divisions of the electoral body issued similar rulings.

The COMELEC was widely criticized for issung the ruling at a time when the Supreme Court was on holiday recess, making it almost impossible for Poe to file a petition for TRO before  the 5-day period within which the senator could do so before the order becomes final and executable.

COMELEC was also accused of partisanship by favoring the Aquino administration’s anointed presidential candidate, former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas.

Because of the mass resignations of the commissioners, the 2016 presidential elections in May could be postponed indefinitely, virtually extending the current term of President Aquino.

Brilliant planning by the Aquino administration that should warrant a Japanese-style resignation?

Stay tuned!