La
Lola
star Rhian Ramos celebrated her 18th birthday last October 3 at the
Rigodon Ballroom of the Manila Peninsula hotel in Makati City. The party was specially
prepared by GMA-7 to introduce Rhian as one of its hottest assets and to signify her formal entry into womanhood.
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Rhian personally chose La Lola co-star JC de Vera
to be her escort for the special event. Why him? Rhian said: "Because
we're going through something together. Parang pumapasok kami sa isang bagay na
exciting, pero nakakatakot, and we're going through it together. ‘Tsaka siguro
the growing up part because he's been so good in helping me out to this whole La
Lola thing. Gusto ko also na samahan niya din ako sa growing-up-together
thing."
Although an ABS-CBN regular, singer Mark Bautista was invited by Rhian to
her party. Mark and Rhian worked with each other in Sundo, the horror film produced by Viva Films and GMA Films. This Robin Padilla starrer is expected to be shown in cinemas starting October 22.
The rumor
linking Rhian Ramos to Mark Herras was debunked by both. During an
interview with Startalk last month,
Mark quickly brushed off the gossip: "Linawin ko lang po, hindi po.
Magkaibigan kami ni Rhian. Close friends kami, at buti na lang close kami at
alam namin ang mga issue."
Iza Calzado's
wish for the debutante: "I wish you love, laughter and, of course,
success and the wisdom that comes with growing up and experiencing life."
Rhian cited Iza (in photo) as one of her favorite actresses. They worked together in the GMA Films horror movie Ouija, which also starred Judy Ann Santos and Jolina Magdangal.
A blooming Kris
Bernal arrived together with Aljur Abrenica. Kris instantly attracted the
throng of photographers stationed at the entrance of the Rigodon Ballroom.
Rhian is not
bothered about what people may think of her decision to tap JC as her
escort. "I don't know how people would think of it. Pero ako personally, pinili
ko siya [JC] as my last dance kasi, show or no show, nasa akin pa rin yung
decision. Debut ko naman yun."
La
Lola
co-star Keempee de Leon was also Rhian's guest. Keempee is no stranger to roles
and plots about cross-genders, which is basically the story of La Lola. He has portrayed gay
roles in the past.
PEP
(Philippine Entertainment Portal) caught Rhian and JC in a playful mood a few
minutes before the start of the party. JC was Rhian's last-dance partner in
the traditional 18 Roses.
Marvin Agustin,
though nervous at first, did a good job hosting the night's program. Rhian later revealed that she hopes to work someday with Marvin in a
film project. Marvin had a cameo role in the recently shown movie I.T.A.L.Y., where Rhian portrayed one of
the lead characters.
As expected,
Rhian's first dance that evening was her father, Mr. Gareth Howell. Mr. Howell
was quiet throughout the event. When host Marvin addressed Mr. Howell as a "man of few words"
Rhian snapped back playfully, "He's not a man of few words."
One of Rhian's
dance partners that evening was La Salle Green Archer Simon Atkins. The young
actress, however, brushed off talks that the good-looking cager is her current
boyfriend. "Once and for all, Simon is not my boyfriend! We're very good
friends noon at hanggang ngayon. I'm just so happy na nakarating siya and he
was part of my 18 Roses dance."
GMA-7 Senior
Vice President for Entertainment Wilma Galvante took time out to personally
greet Rhian on her special day. The network executive fondly looked back to when
she first saw Rhian in a TV ad that prompted her to sign up the then
unknown model.
Rhian greets her
18 Roses—male showbiz and non-showbiz close friends, among
them Richard Gomez, Mark Herras, Dominic Roco, Paolo Paraiso, Mike
Tan, Victor, Aljur Abrenica, photographer Jay Tablante, and JC de Vera.
As part of the evening's presentation, Rhian and her escort and La Lola leading man JC de Vera performed a special dance number together with the cast of the new series.
The theme of
Rhian's party was in line with the colors representing La Lola. "Dahil yung La Lola, ibig sabihin sa akin nun,
transformation—from a man to a woman—ganun din yung debut ko, from a young girl
growing up to be a woman. So, transformation talaga siya. Gusto ko, yung color
motif ng La Lola, yun din yung color motif ng birthday ko: black, red,
and white," she described in an interview a few days before the celebration.
Bagging the lead
role in a primetime series was the best gift she received
for her 18th birthday, said Rhian. Standing beside her La Lola-inspired cake to blow out the lighted candles, the debutante
gleefully remarked: "I have to do this in one breath."
Leading the
ceremonial toast in honor of the debutante was GMA Films President Annette
Gozon-Abrogar, who reminded Rhian of her responsibilities to be a good role model, particularly for the youth.
Mark Bautista,
who said that he's honored and happy to be invited by Rhian, rendered the songs "I Need
You" and "The Way You Look Tonight." Later that evening, the retro-‘60s-inspired band, The Bloomfields, kept everyone dancing and shaking on the dance floor.
Rhian admitted
being hurt by the intrigues and the incessant proliferation of hate mail
against her. "Nung ako lang, kaya ko pang magtapang-tapangan, e. Pero nung
hini-hit na nila yung mga co-stars ko, kapatid ko, family ko, dun na ako
nasaktan, nainis, nagalit, na-frustrate. Talagang tinanong ko na, ‘Bakit ba ‘to
nangyayari sa akin, hindi ko naman sila kilala?" she said in a previous
interview.
Rhian's
immediate family was present during the celebration. Part of the evening's
highlight was the showing of various personal photos documenting the debutante's journey from childhood to maturity.