Meet Herbert Chavez, the Filipino Superman!

Meet Herbert Chavez, the Filipino Superman!

Herbert is probably the world’s biggest Superman fan, so obsessed with the Man of Steel that he has undergone several plastic surgery procedures to make him look like his favorite superhero.

Going under the knife in 1995 for the first time in his quest to transform himself into the comic book character, he has undergone several other procedures in the ensuing years - a chin augmentation to get Supermans cleft, rhinoplasty to get Christopher Reeves nose, silicone injections for more plump lips, thigh implants and liposuction on his stomach.

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What do Liu Wen, Aki Hoshino, Eunice Olsen, Aishwarya Rai, Shin Min Ah, Nadine Ann Thomas, Sonia Sui, Jessica Cambensy, Dominique Agisca Diyose, Aung San Suu Kyi and Cherman Ploy Boonyasak have in common?

They are all listed in Esquire magazine’s “atlas” of sexiest women alive 2010.

US actress Minka Kelly is at the top of the heap as the Sexiest Woman Alive, and was made Esquire’s cover girl for its November 2010 issue.

Minka Kelly on the cover of Esquire Magazine November 2010

A total of 195 women were singled out by editors of Esquire’s 17 international editions. They were picked for representing “something different, something beautiful, something that reveals a little bit more about who we are.”

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Filipino actress Angelica Panganiban got a very early Christmas present this year when the former child star was reunited with her long-lost father, an American whom she has never met. She was adopted at a young age.

A very sexy Angelica Panganiban

The meet-up had Twitter abuzz last night, where her fans watched the touching scene on The Buzz with tears in their eyes.

The video episode was an interview by host Boy Abunda with Angelica Panganiban regarding her reported meeting person to person with her biological father, a certain Mr. Charlson in the U.S.

Angelica Panganiban with her long-lost dad

In the video, Angelica appeared very emotional, shedding tears of joy. She looked very happy and said that the meeting with her father was the happiest moment of her life.

She spent 5 days with her dad and they watched one of her movies I Love You Goodbye.

Movie poster for I Love You Goodbye

Angelica Panganiban is a Filipino television and film actress. She was born on November 4, 1986, in Caloocan City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Angelica Panganiban

She finished elementary school in 1999 at St. Vincent in Teachers Village, Quezon City, and high school at 2003 at St. Vincent, West Avenue.

She attended college at Thames International Business School, majoring in Mass Communication. However, she had to stop during her sophomore year due to showbiz commitments.

Angelica is a member of ABS-CBN’s elite circle of homegrown talents properly named Star Magic. She started her career in showbiz at age 6 with her first show Ang TV in ABS-CBN.

She starred in the 2007 movie A Love Story with Aga Muhlach and Maricel Soriano, produced by Star Cinema. Angelica was one of the lead stars of ABS-CBN’s “Iisa Pa Lamang.”

She is currently in a relationship with actor and model Derek Ramsay.

Angelica Panganiban and Derek Ramsay

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Recently,international award-winning actress Lee Sinje and her acclaimed film director and producer husband, Oxide Pang, were in Malaysia to share their unique and meaningful honeymoon spent at a World Vision Area Development Programme at Bohol, the Philippines.

The couple was most touched and inspired by their experience living with two local families and experiencing the challenges that the children and adults face daily to survive. Sinjie recorded her experience in her journal – Love Beyond Self.

I have reproduced her journal below:

Lee Sinje’s World Vision Visit to Bohol, Philippines

1 June, 5:05 pm

The child gazes at this stranger in front of her.

She has strands of blondish hair and a petite frame hidden under loose clothing. Her tiny hands rest on her lap as she sits cross-legged on the floor.

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Im six, says the child. When her parents and 7-year-old brother go to the dump site close to their home to collect garbage, she cooks and takes care of her four younger siblings.

She often feels hungry as she only gets two meals a day.

I hand the child some chocolate biscuits and she eats all of them immediately.

Tears swell in my eyes but I am determined to refrain from crying in front of her.

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I am reminded of my mothers family who was also very poor.

My grandmother had to carry two big baskets of sarong to sell at a hilltop, and every trip would last an entire week before she returned.

My then 7-year-old auntie has to wake up early every morning to cook, wash and take care of her five siblings.

If we were hungry at night, we would mix the burnt rice in the pot with sugar water and drink it, said my mother.

Once, my mother nearly died because my grandmother simply could not afford to take her to the doctor.

But fuelled by her optimism and strong will, my grandmother single-handedly raised all her six children.

I can still remember the times when she took me to the temple to offer alms to the monks or visit poverty-stricken families living at the hilltop. Her selfless acts of love helped her to raise and protect her family.

She is the source of my compassion for the needy today. Through her, I learn how to love the people around me, and I have seen how a selfless act of love can light up ones life and even the world.

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This is my fourth World Vision visit, and its a first for my husband. We are in Philippines, a country comprising more than 7,000 islands, with a population of over 90 million. Forty-one percent of the population lives below the poverty line, earning less than US$2 a day. This means that there are more than 40 million people who suffer from hunger every day.

The suns radiant ray shines through the crystal-clear sea water creating a breathtaking view of the sparkling coastline.

The leaves rustle as we take each step.

Finally, we arrive at an organic farm developed by World Vision in collaboration with the local community. We put a handful of earthworms into the organic fertilizer with our bare hands and join the farmers in harvesting at the organic rice fields with our sickles. The setting sun slowly lights up the youthful smiles on the farmers faces.

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We decide to spend the night at a villagers house, showering with the cold water that was carried from far away, eating the chicken the family had raise in their backyard, and sleeping in beds covered by green mosquito nets. In the dark, I can see the moonlight streaming through the wooden plank walls.

The living condition of the villagers has greatly improved with the support from World Vision. No longer are they living without electricity and water; they have started growing organic plants to increase their income and, at the same time, protect the environment; some of their children are World Vision sponsored children and they enjoy going to school.

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I am overwhelmed by the kindness and passion of the villagers. Their homes may be simple and shabby, they may not be dressed in fine clothing, but they have the ability to impart the purest kind of love that touches the bottom of my heart.

On the other hand, our lives are built around concrete homes in dazzling cities and we are pampered by so much luxury. Yet, our hearts have grown distant from each other.

We own everything. We own the whole world. But the truth is, what do we really possess?

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It is the second last day of our trip. We are at a dump site located in a suburb on Bohol Island.

The smell of rubbish which has been accumulated over the last 20 years is utterly nauseating. A group of children are playing in an abandoned dump truck. This rubbish dump is the main source of income for the community here. The adults and children wait for the dump trucks to arrive every day. Once the rubbish is unloaded from the trucks, they will proceed to scavenge for things that they can sell.

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Afterwards, we visit a poor family who makes a living by scavenging rubbish.

We follow a trail in the bushes and arrive at a shabby wooden house. It is built out of branches and boards. There is only one room.

A one year-old boy is standing in front of the house with his feet soiled with faeces. His sister, who is only six years old, immediately takes him into the house and washes his feet as soon as she spots us approaching. The boys other brother and sister, aged 3 and 4, are sitting by the door. Their parents and their 7-year-old brother are at the dump site collecting rubbish. The 6-year-old sister is left to look after her three younger siblings.

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I walk up to the house and sit next to the older sister. I hand out some chocolate cookies to all of them; the older sister instantly gobbles up the cookies, then she crouches and stares at the cookies left in my hand. I give her the whole packet. She takes it and eats the cookies quietly.

The children are hungry. The girl tells me she cooks them food and takes care of them every day. They only get to eat twice a day and they get hungry very often. When the children speak, their faces dont display any expression there is no sadness, no joy, no anger just a faint response.

Have you ever experienced hunger? One hour, two hours Can you imagine what it feels like to be constantly hungry every single day?

Their bodies are so thin and small but what clear, beautiful eyes and pure hearts they have! They have the most beautiful smiles I have ever seen and they speak from their heart. They should grow up being surrounded by the light of love. But here, these children endure immense suffering and hunger. They have been robbed them of their childlike nature. Every day just seems hopeless.

My heart feels as though it is being pierced with a thousand needles. I try not to cry in front of them. I remember how I prayed for hope and miracles during those sleepless nights when I was a child, and now, I am once again reminded of my childhood fears and insecurities when I look at her; I promise to love this child with all my heart.

My grandmother, my mother and my daughter have nourished my life with their love. Children are all the same they are little angels that need to be loved and protected.?When I held the child, I felt strongly about how love can be extended to others. I now understand that much joy comes from giving.

You probably never knew that with a mere RM50 a month, you can change the future of these children. You probably never realised that your heart can be so close to a child who lives hundreds of miles away from you. You probably never discovered that you have the power within you to give hope to others.

Please join me in sponsoring a child through World Vision. Together, we can create a world filled with love and abundant life.

Written by Lee Sinje, World Vision Child Sponsor

The video below by Oxide Pang is a record of their experience. Please watch the video to catch a glimpse of what it’s like for those whose lives are a constant challenge. It shows life in its raw reality, not make believe.

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