Regine Velasquez sizzles as Elektra in Darna
Photography: GMA-7
Regine Velasquez studied gay speak for her role as Elektra, Darna's newest foe in the GMA-7 fantaserye.
With her crazy lightning bolts, sweetly destructive voice, and comically wicked attitude, Regine Velasquez as Elektra is a deadly foe as she invades Planet Earth this week in Darna.
Born in Planet Venusa where women rule and men are mere slaves, Queen Elektra traveled to Earth to transfer all of its water to her dying planet. To do so, she plans to befriend the earthlings and eventually defeat Darna.
As a first step, Elektra sucked the brains of a homosexual, enabling her to speak with the people of the earth but in gay lingo! This ability, coupled with her electric abilities and telekinesis which she unleashes through singing, Elektra is ready to trick the people and bring Darna down.
Will she fulfill her mission? Can Darna outmatch Elektra's deadly capabilities? Or will Planet Earth be the new Planet Venusa?
Watch out for a brand new Regine Velasquez this week in Darna, after 24 Oras.
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- Regine Velasquez pretends to be a guy in I Heart You Pare
- Regine Velasquez competes in drag showdown for I Heart You Pare
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