Malou Choa-Fagar celebrates 54th birthday
Updated: 01/30/2009
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The party, held on November 14 at the Imperial Palace Suites, becomes a jamming session!

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Malou Choa-Fagar (left), the well-loved lady boss of Eat Bulaga, turns 54 on November 12. The party is held on the 14th at the poolside of Mother Lily Monteverde's Imperial Palace Suites.
Among the early birds are Ian de Leon (middle) and his brother Kenneth.
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The charming Pia Guanio is the most photographed celebrity that night. She's included in almost every group picture.
When Tita Malou asks her to jam with the band, she renders her version of "Bongga Ka 'Day."
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"Why don't we take a little piece of summer sky/ Hang it on a tree/ For that's the way to start a pretty world/ For you and me," sings the 17-year-old Bossa sensation Sabrina (right). It's a line from Sergio Mendes's "Pretty World."
Beside her is Tita Malou, the popular nick name of the birthday celebrator, and Sabrina's manager Sherbet Ilacad (left).
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This is quite a well-represented group: (from left to right) there's Allan Diones, a representative from the press; Pia Guanio, a TV host-actress; Tita Malou, a showbiz bigwig; Ms. Redgie Magno, GMA-7's program manager for primetime TV series; and Chito Roño, a film director.
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Tirso Cruz III makes time for the party even if he and his wife just arrived from London that morning.
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Bobby Andrews and his pretty wife Bien.
When the guests asks Bobby to jam with the band,worry becomes evident on the face of his wife. She says, "Diyusko, huwag niyo siyang pakantahin."
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The photographer doesn't have to give instructions. Just before clicking his camera, the birthday lady and Bibeth Orteza smile heartily.
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About an hour after Tirso's arrival, his wife Lyn Ynchausti shows up. Says one reporter, "Inseperable talaga sila, kahit sa parties!"
Tita Malou is obviously delighted by the couple's presence.
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Tita Malou is also a darling of the press.
(From left to right) Tabloid writer Ron Romulo, Showbiz Central's Jojo Gabinete, YES! magazine's Anna Pingol, Abante Tonight's Jerry Olea, and Pilipino Star Ngayon's Salve Asis.
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"Jet lag" is definitely not part of his vocabulary.
Tirso Cruz the Pip, how reporter Allan Diones introduced him, opens the jamming session with Beatle's Yesterday.
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Ian de Leon, whose signature videoke piece is James Ingram's "Just Once," surprises the crowd with his version of "Blue Suede Shoes," a Carl Perkins original and popularized by Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley.
"Well, its one for the money/ Two for the show/ Three to get ready/Now go, cat, go."
There's really no doubt about it, Ian is the son of the Drama King and the Superstar. He's both an actor and a performer.
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"Ang walang kakupas-kupas na si Amy Austria," says the press people.
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The Eat Bulaga ladies: (from left to right) Pauleen Luna, Malou Choa-Fagar, and Pia Guanio.
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Pauleen arrives in solo. "Nasaan si Mayor?" asks Tita Malou.
Later that night, she went on stage and sang Bic Runga's "Sway."
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Startalk host Butch Francisco personally extends his birthday greetings to Tita Malou.
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Gina Alajar sings her signature song "Proud Mary."
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Roselle Monteverde-Teo (right), who is among the early birds, leaves the party a few minutes after she arrives.
After an hour, she returns with Manny Valera (left). The two recently finished their project Hide and Seek, a movie topbilled by one of Manny's prized wards, Jean Garcia.
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Just before singing the "Happy Birthday" song, the Wednesday Clubbers offer a toast for Ms. Malou.
By the way, Wednesday Club is composed of press people, showbiz executives and producers, including actors and directors. They meet up every Wednesday to unwind.
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"Thank you, thank you. Sobra," says Tita Malou.
The band automatically plays "Bakit Ba Ganyan," the song she has been singing for the past three birthday parties she had.
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Ricky Davao (left) leads the crowd in singing the "Happy Birthday" song. Gervy Santiago (right), a photographer and a member of the Wednesday Club, is the cake bearer. "Ang kandila na ito, ilang birthday cakes na rin ang nakinabang sa kanya."
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Prince Stefan belts out Creed's "My Sacrifice" and "Each Day With You," which he dedicated to the top lady boss of TAPE, Inc. The boy can sing!
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Julia Clarete is fashionably late; she arrives at 1:33 a.m.
She heads straight to the table of Tita Malou to greet her, then she goes on stage to perform. Her first song "Bumalik Ka Lang," is her own.
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Julia, obviously in her element on stage.
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It's "Satisfaction" time!
"I can't get no satisfaction..." the crowd sings along. After her rockin' number, she sings "Never Been To me" and dedicated it to her boss Malou.
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Direk Maryo J. Delos Reyes (middle) also arrives at the party even if the drizzle turns into a downpour.
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Judy Ann Santos's manager Alfie Lorenzo also drops by.
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Wednesday Club's crooner Ricky Davao sings for the audience even if he isn't feeling well. He sings the Tagalog version of "That's All," which has more than 13 versions, including Frank Sinatra's,Nat King Cole's, and Michael Buble's.
"Tunay na pagmamahal sa habang-buhay/ 'Yan lang ang aking maiaalay/ At ang tanging puso ko nakalaan sa 'yo/ Yun lang, yun lang.
YES! magazine executive editor Pete Lacaba joins Ricky on stage. The song is his "salinawit."
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While the jammers sing on stage, the Wednesday Clubbers dance to the beat.
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