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Aiko Melendez on past rift with Candy Pangilinan: ‘Matagal na kaming OK'
Aiko Melendez on past rift with Candy Pangilinan: ‘Matagal na kaming OK'

GMA Network

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • GMA Network

Aiko Melendez on past rift with Candy Pangilinan: ‘Matagal na kaming OK'

All is well between Aiko Melendez and Candy Pangilinan after their past rift. In fact, all has long been well between the two actresses. On Monday's episode of 'Fast Talk With Boy Abunda,' the Quezon City fifth district councilor opened up on her past rift with Candy, saying they have long been on good terms. 'Actually, matagal na kaming OK. One year. We just opted to keep it quiet,' Aiko said. According to the actress-turned-politician, she and Candy both realized that it was time to show the public they are now on good terms and that there is no longer any animosity between them. 'It happened in San Juan and we were both there. Hindi pa kami nagkikita, first time namin ni Candy na magkita doon and then we were expecting na parang drama, iyakan, but when I saw here I just said 'hi.' Parang walang nangyari, hindi pinag-usapan kung anong ugat,' Aiko recalled, adding their rift was especially painful because she loves Candy. 'Masakit 'yon para sa inyong pareho lalo na apat kami. We call our group The Power Four,' she said, referring to her friend group with Candy, and sisters Gelli and Janice De Belen. Aiko also said she felt left out when her three friends did the 2024 movie 'Roadtrip' and she was not here. 'Supposedly and originally, i was part of that movie pero watching it sabi ko 'ay parang ako 'yung naiwan,'' she admitted. When people noticed her absence from the movie, netizens were quick to tag her on social media and spark buzz about a possible feud. That's when she and Candy decided it was time to let the public know they had already patched things up. 'So para just to put an end to it, nagsalita na kami na OK na kami,' Aiko said. — Jade Veronique Yap/LA, GMA Integrated News

TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour
TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour

Sky News

time06-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News

TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour

TV chef Gino D'Acampo has denied dozens of allegations of inappropriate and intimidating behaviour on the sets of TV shows he has appeared on. D'Acampo actions were described as being "unacceptable", "distressing" and "horrendous", according to an ITV News investigation. Anonymous women who spoke to the news broadcaster also accused D'Acampo of aggressive behaviour and making highly sexualised remarks. In a statement to ITV News, D'Acampo has said he "firmly" denies the allegations and "would not do anything that I thought would upset or distress anyone". He adds: "I am a father, husband... the suggestion that I have acted in an improper way against is deeply upsetting." Sky News has contacted D'Acampo for comment. ITV also reported that bosses at Objective Media Group, the production company behind Gordon, Gino And Fred's Roadtrip in 2018, appear to have been aware of concerns about D'Acampo's behaviour. Objective Media Group said: "We have robust protocols and procedures in place for all cast and crew, including on-screen talent, that we review regularly whilst also ensuring that we take into account developments regarding industry wide 'Duty of Care' guidelines." The production company continued: "Across all productions we encourage people to raise any concerns at the earliest opportunity... If there are incidents or complaints reported, we implement our Escalation Procedure and ensure that a full and thorough process is followed in close collaboration with the broadcaster." Other production companies that have worked with D'Acampo have also issued statements following the allegations. Studio Ramsay said: "Whilst we do not disclose or discuss personnel matters publicly, Studio Ramsay is committed, in conjunction with our broadcast partners, to a safe and professional work environment. We take all allegations of inappropriate behaviour and workplace misconduct seriously, promptly investigate, and take appropriate remedial action when warranted." MultiStory Media said: "It would be inappropriate to go into the detail of individual concerns but we give our assurance that we are reviewing the concerns which have been raised, what was known at the time and what action was taken. We will also look at any new concerns that have come to light."

TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour
TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour

TV chef Gino D'Acampo has denied dozens of allegations of inappropriate and intimidating behaviour on the sets of TV shows he has appeared on. D'Acampo actions were described as being "unacceptable", "distressing" and "horrendous", according to an ITV News investigation. Anonymous women who spoke to the news broadcaster also accused D'Acampo of aggressive behaviour and making highly sexualised remarks. In a statement to ITV News, D'Acampo has said he "firmly" denies the allegations and "would not do anything that I thought would upset or distress anyone". He adds: "I am a father, husband... the suggestion that I have acted in an improper way against is deeply upsetting." Sky News has contacted D'Acampo for comment. ITV also reported that bosses at Objective Media Group, the production company behind Gordon, Gino And Fred's Roadtrip in 2018, appear to have been aware of concerns about D'Acampo's behaviour. Objective Media Group said: "We have robust protocols and procedures in place for all cast and crew, including on-screen talent, that we review regularly whilst also ensuring that we take into account developments regarding industry wide 'Duty of Care' guidelines." The production company continued: "Across all productions we encourage people to raise any concerns at the earliest opportunity... If there are incidents or complaints reported, we implement our Escalation Procedure and ensure that a full and thorough process is followed in close collaboration with the broadcaster." Read more from Sky News: Other production companies that have worked with D'Acampo have also issued statements following the allegations. Studio Ramsay said: "Whilst we do not disclose or discuss personnel matters publicly, Studio Ramsay is committed, in conjunction with our broadcast partners, to a safe and professional work environment. We take all allegations of inappropriate behaviour and workplace misconduct seriously, promptly investigate, and take appropriate remedial action when warranted." MultiStory Media said: "It would be inappropriate to go into the detail of individual concerns but we give our assurance that we are reviewing the concerns which have been raised, what was known at the time and what action was taken. We will also look at any new concerns that have come to light."

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