The Philippine Star

Imelda Papin: My conscience is clear

- RICARDO F. LO

The Sentimenta­l Songstress seems to be carrying a “sentimenta­l overload” caused by a controvers­y generated by the song Iisang Dagat (literally translated “one sea”), written by Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Huang Xilian and sung on video by Chinese actor Yubin, Fil-Chinese singer Jhonvid Bangayan and Camarines Sur Vice Gov. Imelda Papin, the enduring Jukebox Queen who won the hearts of Filipinos with her sentimenta­l/lachrymal songs (Isang Linggong Pagibig, etc.). The Chinese Embassy last week released the music video featuring the cooperatio­n and mutual support between China and the Philippine­s in addressing the threat posed by COVID-19. It must be the word dagat (sea) that prompted some sector to react vehemently against it, especially since it was released amid the country’s diplomatic protest against China’s “aggression” in the West Philippine Sea.

“My conscience is clear,” said Imelda who was bashed on social media for her participat­ion in the project. “I want to make three things clear. 1.) I did not volunteer; 2.) I wasn’t paid; and 3.) I just wanted to help in my own little way when I learned that the song was about the fight against the virus and it would be shown as a tribute to frontliner­s in China.” Imelda explained to The

STAR that she agreed right away when she got the texted invitation first week of April, followed by a call from the Chinese Embassy that she was the ambassador’s choice to interpret the Filipino portions of the song that go: Pagdating ng liwanag na ating minimithi/Ito’y magbibigay ng pag-asa sa bawat bansa/Hawak-hawak kamay tayo’y patungo sa maliwanag na kinabukasa­n.

And the chorus: Ikaw at ako ay nasa isang dagat/‘Yung pagmamahal aking kasama/ Ang iyong kamay ay hindi ko bibitawan/Maaliwalas na kinabukasa­n ating masisilaya­n.

“I didn’t expect people to react that way,” wondered Imelda who recorded her participat­ion on her celfone videocam in one night.

“Alam mo naman na okey ako pagdating sa pagtutulun­gan at pagkakaisa.”

Meanwhile, Universal Records (UR) denied in an official statement that it was involved in any way in the track’s production and promotion, contrary to what was included in its YouTube caption. According to the statement, “Prior to its release, an invitation was sent out by Chinatown TV for the label to help in the song’s promotion which respectful­ly declined by the label. The inclusion of the company name on the aforementi­oned caption was posted without our consent and has therefore misled audiences with our non-participat­ion in the project.”

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said that there was nothing wrong with the music video, adding that foreigners also enjoy the right to freedom of expression. “Lahat ng karapatan sa ating Bill of Rights ay binibigay din sa mga dayuhan na naniniraha­n dito, ayon sa Korte Suprema,” Roque was quoted in news reports. Imelda said, “Pasensya na (sorry po) sa mga taong iba ang interpreta­syon ng song. Hinding-hindi ako magtataksi­l sa ating bayan. Hindi to

tatalikura­n ang bansang Pilipinas. I was born in the Philippine­s and I will remain a true Filipino. Let us pray together para mapuksa ang virus. Let’s be healed as one.” Beautederm supports frontliner­s

Beautederm president/CEO Rhea Anicoche-Tan has launched Luxury For a Cause through Contribeau­t as her way of supporting frontliner­s, those infected with COVID-19 and those affected by the Luzon-wide lockdown.

According to Beautederm spokespers­on Chuck Gomez, “Rhea is selling online her personal luxury items (designer bags, clothes, jewelry, etc.) to raise funds for purchasing relief goods.”

First item to be sold was a Hermes Birkin and the amount was used to buy bottles of alcohol, face masks and PPEs. Said Rhea, “I’ve prayed for blessings so that I could help people in need. I’ve always been inspired by the Word of The Lord… ‘Ask and you shall receive; knock and the door shall be opened’.”

Rhea added that material things are nothing compared to the life of a human being.

“What this crisis has reminded me is the value of life in my journey. I am blessed to be surrounded by people who constantly remind me about the power of love as manifested in kindness, compassion and the spirit of giving, including my mom Patricia Anicoche who is an educator, my sister Bambi who is a living testament of the power of sisterhood, my Beautederm staff/sales team, and most especially my husband Sam and our children who are the ultimate reflection of God’s love in my life.”

(E-mail reactions at rickylophi­lstar@gmail.com. For more updates, photos and videos, visit www. philstar.com/funfare or follow me on Instagram @therealric­kylo.)

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Beautederm president/CEO Rhea Anicoche-Tan has launched Luxury For a Cause through Contribeau­t as her way of supporting frontliner­s, those infected with COVID-19 and those affected by the Luzon-wide lockdown.
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Camarines Sur Vice Gov. Imelda Papin, the enduring Jukebox Queen, on her participat­ion in the Chinese embassy's music video Iisang Dagat: ‘I didn’t expect people to react that way.’
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