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That Lovin' Feelin': P3M raised for PGH at panned party, Angara office says

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This screen capture from a video posted by The STAR shows Sens. JV Ejercito and Sonny Angara, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and Sen. Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa singing at Angara's birthday party on August 6, 2022. Videos from the party went viral over the weekend, with some social media users scoring those in attendance for partying while the country is facing crises.

via The STAR (Video / People Asia)

 

MANILA, Philippines (Updated 4:38 p.m.) — A party for Sen. Juan Edgardo "Sonny" Angara managed to raise millions for the Philippine General Hospital, his office said after videos of officials singing at the bash went viral on social media over the weekend. 

 

The viral video shows President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and a number of senators singing together at Angara's 50th at the Manila Polo Club. Users on social media panned the celebration in the middle of a pandemic, inflation, and a number of crises facing Filipinos.

 

Incidentally, Marcos and the singing senators did a rendition of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" at the Top Gun-themed party.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/08/08/2201176/lovin-feelin-p3m-raised-pgh-panned-party-angara-office-says

 

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