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Pacquiao, Emmanuel Dapidran –
Php163,841,863

Filipino world boxing champion Emmanuel
DapidranPacquiao was born on December 17,
1978, to parents Dionesia Dapidran-Pacquiao and
Rosalio Pacquiao. He was raised in Kibawe, which
is located in the Bukidnon province of Mindanao,
Philippines. Manny Pacquiao's career earnings
are expected to surpass $400 million when he
faces Floyd Mayweather in the "The Fight of the
Century" on May 2.
This weekend alone, Pacquiao is expected to make
more than $100 million.
While Manny isn't as flashy as Mayweather, he has
lot of money to spend and he does it in some odd
and over-the-top ways befitting a wealthy boxer.

Alcantara, Juanito Pornuevo
- Php 99,612,000
Juanito Pornuevo Alcantara, a
businessman. He paid a total of
P99.61 million in income taxes.

Estelito Mendoza – Php
73,185,375

Estelito Mendoza is an attorney-at-law and head of the m Estelito P.
Mendoza and Associates law firm. He serves as Director for various publiclylisted companies including Manila Electric Company, Petron Corporation, San
Miguel Corporation, Philippine National Bank and Philippine Airlines. Mendoza
gained reputation defending past Presidents Ferdinand Marcos, Joseph
Estrada, and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, including high-profile cronies Lucio
Tan and Edgardo Cojuangco. Estelito Mendoza took his pre-law course and
Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of the Philippines and graduated
cum laude. He also holds a Master of Laws deg ree from Harvard Law School.
Estelito Mendoza is a lawyer for fifty-five year and heads the law firm E.P.
Mendoza Law Office. He serves as a Professorial Lecturer of the College of
Law, University of the Philippines and taught public and private law. Among
his students were former Chief Justice Hilardio Davideand Reynato Puno.
He served as the Philippine Government as Solicitor General from
1972 to 1986, Minister of Justice from 1984 to 1986, Member of the Batasang
Pambansa from 1984 to 1986 and Governor of the Pampanga. from 1980 to
1986.
He previously served Chairman of Dutch Boy Philippines, Inc. and
Alcorn Petroleum and Minerals Corporation. He also serves as Director
Philippine Airlines Inc., PAL Holdings, Inc., Meralco, Philippine National Bank,
San Miguel Corporation, East West Bank. He also serves as Non-Executive

Director San Miguel Brewery Hong Kong Ltd. He was also the Chairman of the
Sixth (Legal) Committee, 31st Session of the UN General Assembly and the
Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and the
Strengthening of the Role of the Organization

Chico, Reynaldo Jr,
Benoza
Php 67,340,888

Tan, Andrew Lim – ₱
67,184,002

Andrew L. Tan is a Chinese Filipino billionaire with business interests
in real estate, liquor and fast food. In 2011, Forbes magazine rated him
fourth on the list of the "Philippines 40 richest" with an estimated net
worth of $2 billion. As of May 2014 he is estimated to have a personal
fortune of over $5 billion and ranks 3rd in the country.
Originally an immigrant from China, Tan was born in the Fujian province.
He spent his childhood at an apartment in Hong Kong which was shared by
other families. Later, he moved to Manila where he
studied accounting at University of the East. Tan runs the Alliance Global
Group Inc. (AGI).It is composed of four companies:
Megaworld Corporation – A real estate corporation engaged in developing
condominiums. It has subsidiaries called Empire East and Suntrust
Properties. It was dubbed by Finance Asia, a business tabloid, as the "best
managed company" and the "best in corporate governance" in the
Philippines for 2006.
Emperador Distillers, Inc. – Best known for its Emperador Brandy which
became the world's best-selling brandy in 2006, and Emperador Light.
What made it successful was how it was promoted. Instead of following

other liquor advertisements that feature attractive women and other
dainty images, the ads of Emperador Brandy emphasize successes in life
and moral values.
Golden Arches Development Corporation –
Operates McDonald's franchises.
The government of Quezon City honored Tan as "Businessman of the Year"
for 2004.
He is married with five children and lives in Manila, Philippines.

Tan, Lorenzo Villanueva –
₱60,894,276

Mr. Lorenzo Villanueva Tan has been the Chief Executive Officer and
President of Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. since April 1, 2007.
Mr. Tan served as Chief Executive Officer and President of Sun Life
of Canada (Philippines), Inc. from July 2005 to 2007.
Mr. Tan has had extensive experience in banking both in the
Philippines and abroad. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and
President of Philippine National Bank from April 10, 2002 to April
10, 2005. He served as President and Chief Operating Officer of
United Coconut Planters Bank. Mr. Tan also held various positions in
Citibank N.A. and Citibank Singapore from 1987 to 1995. He served
as Director of Regional Financial Advisory of Citibank Singapore
from 1993 to 1995, Vice President of Global Finance of Citibank Los
Angeles, USA from 1991 to 1993 and Assistant Vice President of
Citicorp Real Estate of Citibank, New York from 1987 to 1991.
In addition, Mr. Tan has served in 37 Boards of four different
organizations across five different industries
Mr. Tan is a Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania, USA and in
the Philippines. Mr. Tan graduated from De La Salle University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce and holds a Master of
Management degree from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of
Management in Evanston, Illinois, USA.

Alvarez, Jose Chavez 55,627,417



Jose Chaves A
lvarez, known
to every
Palaweño as “JCA,” is the
current ... Province of
Cotabato, to spouses Engr.
Tomas Alvarez and Mrs.
Lilia Alvarez.

Azcona, Vivian Que ₱51,617,174.69

Ms. Vivian Que Azcona serves as the President of the Mercury
Group of Companies, Inc. ("MGCI") and President and General
Manager of Mercury Drug Corp. ("MDC"), a subsidiary of MGCI. Ms.
Azcona joined MDC in 1977, starting in entry-level store
operations, and eventually progressed through key functions such
as merchandising, distribution, administration, and finance. She
was appointed Vice President and General Manager of MDC in
1983 and assumed her current position in 1998. Ms. Azcona is a
Vice President of the Philippine Retailers Association. She has
been a Director of Bank of the Philippine Islands since April 10,
2014. She serves as a member of the Philippine Pharmacists
Association for which she has also served as an officer and
director. She is also President of Mercury Drug Foundation, Inc., a
non-stock, non-profit organization active in the promotion and
building of a healthy, educated and productive nation. She is a
registered pharmacist. She received her B.S. Pharmacy degree,

cum laude, from the University of Santo Tomas, in 1977. She also
graduated from the Basic Management Program of the Asian
Institute of Management, in 1978.

Reyes, Oscar Sison - ₱
51,440,314

Mr. Oscar S. Reyes, BA, M.B.A., has been the Chief Executive Officer and
President at Manila Electric Co. (alternate name: Meralco) at Metro Pacific
Investments Corporation since July 1, 2010. Mr. Reyes has been an Adviser at
Bank of the Philippine Islands since April 14, 2016. He served as the Chief
Operating Officer of Meralco. He served as the Managing Director of Shell
Philippines Exploration B. V. from 2002 to 2004. He served as the Chairman,
Chief Executive Officer, President and Adviser of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum
Corporation from 1997 to 2001. He served as an Executive Vice President at
Manila Electric Co. and served as its Chief Operating Officer and Senior
Executive Vice President from July 26, 2010 to May 29, 2012. He served as
the Country Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Shell Companies in the
Philippines from 1997 to 2001. Mr. Reyes serves as the Chairman of
Unicapital Securities Inc., PacificLight Power Pte Ltd., Actron Industries Inc.
and Link Edge Inc. He serves as the Chairman of Philippine Institute of
Petroleum Inc. He served as the Chairman of MRL Gold Phils., Inc. since
January 2008. He served as Chairman of the Board of Basic Ecomarket Farms,
Inc. He has been an Independent Non-Executive Chairman of Pepsi-Cola
Products Philippines, Inc. since February 2012 and has been its Non
Executive & Independent Director since September 07, 2007. He has been an
Independent Director of Basic Energy Corp., since April 2007. He serves as a
Director of Sun Life of Canada Philippines, Inc. and First Philippine Electric
Corporation. He has been an Independent Director of Manila Water Company,
Inc., since February 3, 2005. He has been Executive Director of Manila
Electric Co. since July 1, 2010. He has been an Independent Director of Cosco
Capital, Inc since July 2009. He serves as an Independent Director at D.M.
Wenceslao and Associates Incorporated and a Director at Republic Surety

and Insurance Company, Inc. He serves as a Member of Board of Directors of
CEO's Inc., CBV Asset Management, Global Resources for Outsourced
Workers (GROW) Inc., The Mutual Fund Co., Phils. Inc., Sunlife Prosperity
Dollar Advantage Fund Inc. Peak Systems Inc. Philippine Electric Corporation,
BPI Capital Corporation, BPI Leasing Corporation and Level Up Inc. He serves
as a Director of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation, Smart
Communications, Inc. and PETROLIFT, Inc. He serves as a Director at Meralco
PowerGen Corporation, Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc., Meralco Industrial
Engineering Services, Inc., Meralco Energy, Inc., CIS Bayad Center, Inc.,
Eramen Minerals Inc., PLDT Communications & Energy Ventures Inc., Sun Life
Financial Plans, Inc., Sun Life Prosperity Funds and Grepalife Asset
Management Corporation. He serves as a Trustee at El Nido Foundation Inc.
He serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of Chikka Holdings Inc. He
serves as a Member of Advisory Board at Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Company. He served as an Independent Director of Bank of the Philippine
Islands from April 3, 2003 to April 14, 2016. He served as a Director at MRL
Gold Phils. He served as a Director of Mindoro Resources Ltd. from June 11,
2002 to June 27, 2012. He served as an Independent Director of Puregold
Price Club, Inc. He served as a Director of Ayala Land, Inc. since April 2009.
He served as an Independent Director of Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Company since April 5, 2005. He served as an Independent Director of Alcorn
Gold Resources Corp., since July 2009. He served as an Independent Director
of Basic Ecomarket Farms, Inc. He served as an Independent Director of DMCI
Holdings, Inc. from 2001 to July 2007. He served as an Independent Nonexecutive Director of Universal Robina Corporation since October 28, 2002.
He served as a Member of Advisory Board of Philippine Long Distance
Telephone Company until April, 2005. He served as a Member of the Advisory
Board of JG Summit Holdings, Inc. since August 2001. He is the Treasurer of
the Management Association of the Philippines. He is affiliated with the Joint
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), an International
Organization, as the National Ambassador for HIV-AIDS. He is a Director of
Asian Eye Institute. He is a Member of the Board of Trustees of SGV
Foundation, Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc., and The Knowledge Institute. He
is a Member of Professional Organizations, such as: Management Association
of the Philippines, Makati Business Club, Financial Executives Institute of the
Philippines, Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, European
Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Philippine-British Business Council,
Philippine Institute of Petroleum Inc., Energy Council of the Philippines,
Philippine Business for Social Progress and Asia Society of the Philippines. He
took up the following courses: Business Management Consultants and

Trainers Program from the Japan Productivity Center/Asian Productivity
Organization, Tokyo, Japan and Hongkong in 1968; International Management
Development Program leading to Certificate in Export Promotion from the
Waterloo University, Ontario, Canada in 1969-1970; European Business
Administration Program from UK, Netherlands, France, Germany, Switzerland
in 1970, and Commercial Management Study Program from the Lensbury
Centre, Shell International Petroleum Co., United Kingdom. He holds a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from Ateneo de Manila University in
1965, Diploma in Business Administration from Waterloo University, Ontario,
Canada and Master in Business Administration studies from the Ateneo
Graduate School of Business in 1971 and successfully completed the
Program for Management Development from the Harvard Business School in
1976.

Ayllon, Vicente Rafael Munoz –
₱50,088,841

Mr Vicente Rafael Munoz Ayllon holds 1
appointment at 1 active company, has resigned
from 1 companies and held 0 appointments at 0
dissolved companies. VICENTE began their first
appointment at the age of 61. Their longest current
appointment spans 24 years, 1 months and 10

days at SHELL COMPANY OF THE PHILIPPINES
LIMITED(THE)
The combined cash at bank value for all businesses
where VICENTE holds a current appointment equals
£22m, a combined total current assets value of
£978.2m with a total current liabilities of £1.3m
and a total current net worth of £988.6m. Roles
associated with Mr Vicente Rafael Munoz Ayllon
within the recorded businesses include: Director

Soliman,
Ronaldo
Romero
- ₱46,636,876

Ang, Ramon See ₱46,471,324

Ramon S. Ang (born January 14, 1954) is
a Filipino businessman. He is the Vice-Chairman,
President and Chief Operating Officer of San Miguel
Corporation (PSE: SMC). He is also Chairman of
Cyber Bay Corporation (PSE: CYBR) and Eagle
Cement Corporation. As of 2013, his net worth was
estimated at $260 million.
Ang was elected Vice-Chairman of San Miguel
Corporation in January 1999; and in March 2002, its
President and Chief Operating Officer. In June 2012,
Ang gained control of San Miguel Corporation after

acquiring the shares owned by Eduardo Cojuangco,
Jr.
Ang holds a Bachelor of Science degree
in Mechanical Engineering from Far Eastern
University.

Baja Jr., Lauro Liboon ₱45,194,110.60

Lauro L. Baja, Jr. (born 2 May 1937) was the Permanent
Representative to the United Nations for the Republic of the
Philippines, and a former Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs. He
presented his credentials to the Secretary-General of the United
Nations on 21 May 2003, replacing former Ambassador Alfonso T.
Yuchengco. He was replaced by former Chief Justice Hilario
Davide in 2006.
Baja led the Philippine delegation in a two-year membership in
the Security Council. He was president of the Security Council,

first in June 2004 and again in September 2005. Between 2003
and 2004, Amb. Baja was Chairman of the United Nations General
Assembly Sixth Committee (Legal).
In 2003 he was conferred by President Arroyo the Order of
Sikatuna with the rank of Datu, the highest award a member of
the Philippine Foreign Service could receive. In 1999, he received
the Gawad Mabini Award with the rank of Dakilang Kamanong.
The Philippine Jaycees Senate named Ambassador Baja the
Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) Awardee for his outstanding work in
the field of bilateral and multilateral diplomacy

Pascual, Piolo Jose Nonato –
₱42,533,158

Pascual has a son, Iñigo Dominic Lázaro Pascual, who was born on
September 14, 1997. Iñigo lives in California with his mother, and
maintains contact with Pascual. Pascual is also the uncle of
Filipino actor Benjamin Alves.
In 2013 Pascual joined the PETA campaign, Free Mali, whose aim
is to move Mali, the lone elephant in the Manila Zoo to a larger
area.

Piolo Pascual is a born-again Christian. In his personal testimony,
he shared, "I was at the top of my career when I surrendered my
life to God. So many things were happening to me at that time. I
had just finished Dekada 70 where we won 10 awards. At the
young age of 25, I was winning awards and earning millions
already. I was working then with Donita Rose and she gave me
a Bible. Donita told me to read the Bible and that it will change
my life."

Cruz, John Lloyd Espidol ₱41,976,592

John Lloyd Cruz (born June 24, 1983) is a Filipino actor, model, and
occasional TV host. His career started with appearances in numerous teenoriented movies and TV shows. He is a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic,
where he is an alumnus of Batch 5.
He starred in the teen drama Tabing Ilog along with Kaye Abad. He is best
known for his work on soap operas such as It Might Be You, Maging Sino Ka
Man, I ♥ Betty La Fea andImortal.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with fellow actors, including Kaye
Abad, Bea Alonzo, and Sarah Geronimo. In mid-2009, he shifted from his
regular series of roles for a more controversial role in the film In My
Life where he played a gay character.
Cruz finished his elementary education at Marikina Catholic School. He
attended his secondary education until third year at ABS-CBN Distance
Learning Center.
He used to reside in Santolan, Pasig. He is currently residing in Valle Verde,
an exclusive subdivision in Pasig. The youngest child, Cruz was born as John
Lloyd Espidol Cruz on June 24, 1983 to Luisito Llora and Aida Espidol-Cruz. He
was called by his nickname "Juward" and "Idan" among his family and some
close friends. Cruz finished his grade school at Marikina Catholic School in
1996. He was later discovered by a talent scout in a mall while hanging out

with friends. Due to his father's ailing marble business, Cruz decided to enter
showbiz to help his family recover from financial problems. He first appeared
in the now-defunct crime and investigative series Calvento Files. This was
followed by several guesting and shows. At the age of 14, he became a
member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic, where he became an alumnus of Batch 5.
He was also a member of the then-teen trio called Koolits with Baron Geisler
and Marc Solis.

Aquino, Kristina Bernadette
Cojuangco - ₱40,481,146

Kristina Bernadette Cojuangco Aquino (born 14 February 1971), professionally known
as Kris Aquino, is a Filipino talk show host, actress, producer, entrepreneur, product
endorser, and writer. She has hosted talk shows and game shows, and also starred in movies
and selected television series. She is the youngest daughter of
former Philippine senatorBenigno S. Aquino, Jr., and Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino, who served
as the 11th President of the Philippines. Her brother is Benigno S. Aquino, III, who served as
the 15th President of the Philippines.
Aquino's first movie was Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo. She is also known for her roles in the 2004
films Feng Shui and So... Happy Together. Her movie Sukob, was the highest-grossing
Filipino film of 2006. Aquino finished her elementary school education at the Poveda
Learning Center (now Saint Pedro Poveda College) in Mandaluyong City and went to high
school at the Colegio San Agustin-Makati, where she was classmates with Pinky
Webb and Karen Davila. She graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1992 with a
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature.
Kris Aquino owns and operates Philippine film and television production company and
film distributor Kristina C. Aquino Productions, Inc. (d/b/a Kris Aquino/K Productions).

It is managed by Star Cinema, the country's largest motion picture company, which has
produced most of the highest grossing Filipino films of all time. Its debut film was Instant
Mommy starring Eugene Domingo. She produced her son's debut movie, My Little Bossings,
in 2013.
Starting in 2010, she had already begun co-producing Star Cinema films in which she
starred, including Dalaw (2010), Segunda Mano (2011), and Sisterakas (2012). In 2015,
Aquino started producing vlogs on her own website, specifically cooking and travel vlogs.
Feng Shui 2 was the last produced movie of K Productions in 2014.

Lopez, Federico Rufino ₱39,899,018

The Lopez Group of Companies, also known as
the Lopez Holdings Corporation, is a Filipino business
conglomerate owned by the López family of Iloilo. Oscar M. Lopez
is the Chairman Emeritus and his brother Manuel M. Lopez is the
current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Lopez Group.
It was first established by Eugenio Lopez, Sr., and later run by his
eldest son, Eugenio Lopez, Jr.
Formerly known as the Benpres Holding Corporation and first
listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange in 1993. Lopez Holdings is
a major player in the public service and utilities sector in the

Philippines and serves as the Lopez family's holding company for
investments in major development sectors such as broadcasting
and cable; telecommunications; power generation and
distribution; manufacturing; and property development. It added
to its portfolio investments in other basic service sectors but has
also since sold its interest in banking, toll roads, information
technology, and health care delivery.
Lopez Holdings Corporation is majority-owned by the Lopez, Inc.,
a private holding and investment entity of the López family.

Angeles, Victor
Manguera
₱ 39,762,021

Pangilinan, Sharon Cuneta –
₱39,049,235

Sharon Gamboa Cuneta-Pangilinan (born January 6, 1966) is a Filipino singer,
actress and TV host.
She has starred in 53 films, 10 television shows, recorded 40 albums and worked as
a celebrity endorser for many products.
On November 22, 2011, Cuneta moved to TV5 with a PHP 1 billion (US$21 million)
contract with the network. She parted ways with ABS-CBN, her home network of 24
years, on a cordial note. Her daily afternoon talk show Sharon: Kasama Mo, Kapatid
premiered on May 14, 2012, and has been called an engaging program that aims to
entertain and to inspire.
In 2013, Cuneta returned to television with a comedy series entitled, Madam
Chairman, which premiered in October 2013 on TV5. On March 9, 2015, Sharon
returned to ABS-CBN as one of the juries on Your Face Sounds Familiar, since March
14. While filming her first feature film Dear Heart (1981), Cuneta began dating her
on-screen partner Gabby Concepcion and the two continued co-starring in films
like P.S. I Love You (1981) and Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? (1984). The two married on
September 23, 1984 at the Manila Cathedral. Then-President Ferdinand Marcos was
among the sponsors. The couple had one child, actress KC Concepcion, born in April
1985. Three years later, in August 1987, Cuneta and Concepcion legally separated,
citing irreconcilable differences and bigamy, as Concepcion had already married
prior to his marriage with Cuneta. Their marriage was annulled in 1993.
After Cuneta and Concepcion's marriage was annulled, Cuneta met politician Francis
Pangilinan at her brother's wedding. The two began dating in 1994 and married on
April 28, 1996. In 1997, Cuneta, her daughter KC, and Pangilinan moved to Boston,
where Cuneta completed her major in business while her husband finished his postgraduate studies at Harvard University.[Together, Cuneta and Pangilinan have two
daughters and one adopted son.

Other ventures. Cuneta is the most expensive and effective product endorser in the
country. She has endorsed a string of products, from fastfood chains to feminine
wash, to detergent soaps to shipping lines.
McDonalds, Coca Cola, Lux, Selecta, SuperFerry, Globe Telecom, pH Care, Lucky
Me, Alaska Milk and Tempra were some of the products were Cuneta became a
notable ambassador. At one time, Cuneta was earning 8 million to 15 million
Philippine Pesos per product endorsed. Cuneta owns a residential project of six highquality exclusive four-storey townhouses at No. 74 Scout Rallos, Quezon City, near
trendy restaurants in the area and within walking distance to and from Tomas
Morato and Timog Avenues.
Aside from residential real estate enterprises, Cuneta and her husband, Francis
Pangilinan, currently own a three hectare farm called, "Sweet Spring Country Farm"
in the uplands of Alfonso, Cavite.

Revillame, Wilfredo Buendia ₱38,305,824

Willie Revillame (born Wilfredo Buendia Revillame, January 27, 1961) is
a Filipino television host, singer, actor and comedian. Revillame started out as the
host of GMA Network's noontime variety program Lunch Date in the early 1980s
together with Randy Santiago. After his hosting stint he started appearing on
different movies playing sidekick to big-named stars. In 1998 he started co-hosting
the ABS-CBN noontime show "'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila". After the show was cancelled
to make way for his big break inMagandang Tanghali Bayan, he also started
appearing in Richard Loves Lucy. Other shows he hosted within the network were
"Willingly Yours", Masayang Tanghali Bayan, and Wowowee, as well asTV5 variety
programs like Willing Willie, Wil Time Bigtime and Wowowillie.
As of March 2015, Revillame recently marked his homecoming in GMA
Network (his original home network), and his long-awaited return to Philippine
showbiz and to Philippine television via his newest weekly-variety
program Wowowin, airing on GMA Network every Sunday afternoon since May 10,
2015, but Wowowin becomes a weekday variety program in February 2016 due to
the popularity of the show. Revillame is known for developing a business, the Wil
Tower Mall near ABS-CBN Eugenio Lopez Drive in Quezon City with business
partner Manny Villar. It held its grand opening on September 15, 2013. Revillame is
also the former owner of restaurants W Bar and Wil Steak Town at Wil Events Place
located near Wil Tower Mall and ABS-CBN along Sgt. Esguerra Avenue in South
Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City. Wil Tower Mall was developed by the real estate
firm Vista Land and Lifescapes, but Revillame's holdings were sold to his business
partner and friend, former Senator Manny Villar. Revillame married Liz Almoro in a
civil ceremony at Lipa, Batangas in March 2005, officiated by Mayor Vilma Santos.
This was followed shortly by a church wedding in June 2005, their marriage annulled
in 2008. Prior to his marriage to Almoro, Revillame was married to actress Princess
Punzalan.

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