As far as bachelor pads go, men usually don’t need a lot. A big television, a bed to sleep in, and probably some gaming consoles in addition to the most basic furniture are more than enough to keep them happy in their homes. Take Kapuso actor Mikael Daez, for example, who just moved into his new pad. He knew exactly what he needed and shared a photo of his place on Instagram. Practically bare and unfurnished, Mikael proudly showed off a part of his home, and the actor looked very pleased with it. He wrote, “When you’ve just moved in and don’t have any stuff… And I decided to get a TV first instead of a bed.” True enough, Mikael had a huge flatscreen television set up on the floor of his room. However, he has no bed and used comforters for a makeshift sleeping place. Aside from that, his room only had a chair, a small shelf, and a small crate. If only the actor did not admit that he had just moved in, then one would think that he’s following the Japanese minimalist sty...

Actress Marian Rivera has met Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, possibly one of her biggest fans.
The actress was accompanied by husband Dingdong Dantes to the welcome dinner for Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) leaders at Midori Hotel and Casino, to meet the prime minister on Saturday evening.
Rivera and Dantes were at the event on the invitation of the Hun Sen. The dinner was hosted by former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
GMA’s primetime queen seemed to be popular in Cambodia as some of her television dramas like “Dyesebel” and “Marimar” aired there.
“Filipino dramas have captured the hearts of Cambodian audiences,” Arroyo said in her welcome speech at the dinner. “One serye, showed on CTN, MyTV, was ‘Amaya.’ Its main protagonist was portrayed by Filipino actress Marian Rivera.”
Hun Sen is the first leader to arrive for the Asean Summit in Manila. A total of 20 heads of state and representatives are expected to arrive in the country for the summit next week.
The prime minister has been in power since 1985, making him the world’s longest-serving prime minister.
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