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‘D’ of viral ‘Wag na tayo mag-break, please.’ billboard breaks silence

The mystery billboard towering along C5 in Quezon City, “Wag na tayo mag-break, please. Love, D,” has gone viral online. Speculation ran rampant, with many attributing the message to various artists pleading with their exes. To the surprise of many, this was no personal plea; it was a masterfully orchestrated marketing campaign by Dermorepubliq, a Filipino-owned skincare brand, as seen in the new billboard installment last April 9. Dermorepubliq offers a...

Campaign celebrating Songkran drives new interactive trends among LGBTQ+ members

HeeSay, the LGBTQ+ online community, launched an eye-grabbing “LivelyLaugh” campaign to celebrate...

Pocket-friendly prices for world-class entertainment 

Premium streaming platform Lionsgate Play has announced its groundbreaking partnership with mobile...

‘YOLO’ punches its way to Philippine cinemas

Don’t we all want to win, at least once? This is the central...

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