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Michael Sager recreates 'PBB' chips over rice meal, challenges Erwan Heussaff to do his own take
Michael Sager recreates 'PBB' chips over rice meal, challenges Erwan Heussaff to do his own take

GMA Network

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Michael Sager recreates 'PBB' chips over rice meal, challenges Erwan Heussaff to do his own take

Michael Sager seemed to miss the food he enjoyed inside the "Pinoy Big Brother" house. On Instagram, the ex-housemate recreated his favorite rice with soy sauce, oil, and chips meal in the kitchen of his new home. Michael, who is now a host-mate in "Unang Hirit," said the chips over rice meal was one of his favorite snacks inside the "PBB" house. As he took spoonful bites of the dish, Michael said it reminded him of his stint inside the reality TV show. "I really miss this, and it's still my favorite," he said. At the end of his video, he challenged Erwan Heussaff to try and do the same dish. "I'm not Erwan, but this is the best I can do," he said. "Erwan, how about you?" In April, Erwan brought a "PBB" meme to life by cooking sopas in a rice cooker. Erwan himself was mentioned inside the PBB house when Bianca De Vera and Michael joked about look-alikes. Bianca was christened as Anne Curtis, Erwan's wife, and Michael was Erwan. —Hermes Joy Tunac/MGP, GMA Integrated News

MMEA detains Vietnamese fishing boat with 300kg of catch
MMEA detains Vietnamese fishing boat with 300kg of catch

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • The Sun

MMEA detains Vietnamese fishing boat with 300kg of catch

KOTA BHARU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) in Kelantan have detained a Vietnamese fishing vessel carrying 300 kilograms of seafood for allegedly encroaching on national waters off Tok Bali. State MMEA director Maritime Captain Erwan Shah Soahdi said the boat was intercepted during a routine patrol on Friday, approximately 105 nautical miles from the Tok Bali estuary. He added that the vessel was spotted behaving suspiciously and attempted to flee towards international waters before being stopped by an enforcement vessel. 'Our officers carried out a force boarding to stop the boat and secure the area in the interest of national maritime security,' he said in a statement today. Five crew members, including the captain, all believed to be Vietnamese nationals aged between 28 and 47, were found on board. The vessel also carried navigation equipment, communication devices and 300 litres of diesel. The total value of the seized assets, including the catch, is estimated at nearly RM100,000. Preliminary investigations suggest the vessel was engaged in illegal fishing activities and is being investigated under Section 15(1)(a) of the Fisheries Act 1985 for operating without valid permits. Under Section 16(3) of the same act, the captain also faces action for failing to declare the vessel's flag, route and destination. All five crew members are also being investigated under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 for not possessing valid identification documents. Erwan said the MMEA remains firm against maritime encroachment and illegal fishing in Malaysian waters.

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