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Mario Bautista, has been with the entertainment industry for more than 4 decades. He writes regular columns for People's Journal and Malaya.

Jun 13, 2011

Marian Rivera has learned to just ignore her bashers and haters

MARIAN RIVERA just laughs off the allegations of her bashers that “Amaya” didn’t rate because the truth is rated even higher when she appeared on the show, getting 27.6%. “Yung mga ganun, di na lang pinapansin,” she says. “May sumulat ngang flop daw ako noong first week, e ni hindi pa nga ako lumalabas that time on screen dahil bata pa nun si Amaya. As of now, tanggap ko ng you just can’t please everyone and I just feel good na mas marami naman yung sumusuporta sa’kin kaysa sa haters ko.”

Don’t miss “Amaya” this week as it features the death of Raymond Bagatsing as Datu Bugna, the father of Marian Rivera as Amaya, in the hands of the cruel Rajah Mangubat (Gardo Versoza). This will lead to Amaya’s vow that she will avenge the death of her father someday. She learns that it’s the treacherours Lamitan (Gina Alajar) who betrayed Bugna to Mangubat. She tries to hurt Lamitan but she’s easily subdued by the guards. Lamitan declares that from now on, Amaya is no longer a princess but a slave.

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