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Rosemarie Peñamora Tan-Pamulaklakin (born February 12, 1994), also known as Rosmar, [1] [2] is a Filipino vlogger, [3] entrepreneur, [4] [5] and CEO of the skincare brand Rosmar International. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] She has also ventured into other businesses, including a pet shop, a samgyupsal restaurant, a massage and parlor business, a thrift store, a ...
Deo Jarito Balbuena (born August 31, 1982), also known as Diwata, [1] [2] is a Filipino internet personality, food vlogger, [3] [4] entrepreneur, [5] and advocate within the LGBTQ+ community. [6] He is known for his business Diwata Pares Overload.
Lloyd Cafe Cadena (September 23, 1993 – September 4, 2020) was a Filipino vlogger, radio personality, and author. [2] He was one of the most popular YouTubers in his native Philippines, with over 5.86 million subscribers on the platform at the time of his death. [3]
In 2022, Forbes ranked him the No. 46 highest-paid athlete in the world among all sports thanks to the $38 million in combined earnings he pulled in that year — despite never having fought a pro ...
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The world's richest billionaires aren't as rich as they used to be because of the coronavirus pandemic. But they're still pretty rich. These are the 15 richest people in the world right now
Portrayed by Paolo Contis, as lead actor in the 2024 anthology series A Son's Karma (The Wilbert Tolentino Story), Episode 30, aired on August 3, 2024. It is directed by Richard Arellano and written by Benjamin Benson Logronio and Senedy Que, with supporting cast Mel Tiangco, Anna Marin, William Lorenzo, Ashley Rivera, Aidan Veneracion and Lotlot Bustamante.
Velasquez began uploading videos to YouTube in 2008. He started out as a vlogger, Videographer in YouTube and rose to fame in the Philippines by uploading comedy skits and parodies to the platform. [3] He also played the role of Moby in the 2016 Philippine television series My Super D. [8] He used to be a viner before entering YouTube in 2008.