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Yvette Barbra Hontiveros Almalbis (born August 26, 1977), better known as Barbie Almalbis, is a Filipino singer, songwriter and guitarist. [ 1 ] Formerly the lead singer of the bands Hungry Young Poets and Barbie's Cradle , she pursued a solo career in 2005, releasing her self-titled compilation album, Barbie: The Singles .
Hontiveros is the Chief Correspondent for CNN Philippines, the anchor of the network's flagship newscast News Night and the host of weekly political talk show Politics as Usual. [1] She was the host of the political talk show News.PH from 2012–2017, and anchor of the global newscast Global Newsroom from 2016–2017. [2]
Barbie Almalbis, Ricci Gurango, Franklin Benitez, Wendell Garcia, Rommel dela Cruz, Kakoi Legaspi Barbie's Cradle was a Filipino alternative rock band, formed in 1998 by the remaining members of Barbie Almalbis ' previous band, Hungry Young Poets , and disbanded in 2005 when Almalbis took up a solo career.
The “Barbie” movie even acknowledges the doll’s private, gruesome history with the character “Weird Barbie,” a doll played by Kate McKinnon that sports a razor-sharp, obviously hand-cut ...
The two filmmakers have been together for 12 years, have two children and collaborated on many films, including “Barbie,” which they co-wrote and Gerwig directed. They met on Baumbach’s ...
The doll was part of the adult Barbie Collector Line and not targeted at children. Sugar Daddy Ken, played in the film by Rob Brydon, also made an appearance in Weird Barbie's house alongside his ...
With Gurango's assertion of rights to the band's name, Almalbis and Benitez would later rename the group to Barbie's Cradle. Barbie's Cradle later became a popular band, with Barbie Almalbis as lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, and Franklin Benitez as drummer. Rommel dela Cruz then joined the group as bassist, and by 1999, drummer ...
In 1989, the company made a Black Barbie who was a pilot, and in 1993, there was another Black Barbie, who served as a medical sergeant. In the years following, Mattel released other Black Barbies ...