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WATCH: Maymay Entrata does the E-Trike Karaoke challenge
WATCH: Maymay Entrata does the E-Trike Karaoke challenge
Kapamilya star Maymay Entrata nailed the challenge of content creator Alanna Malicdem as she showed off her singing skills in the E-Trike Karaoke trend.
Kapamilya star Maymay Entrata nailed the challenge of content creator Alanna Malicdem as she showed off her singing skills in the E-Trike Karaoke trend.
As seen on the TikTok account of SixThreeZero Bicycle, the content creator spotted Maymay walking along streets in Los Angeles.
As seen on the TikTok account of SixThreeZero Bicycle, the content creator spotted Maymay walking along streets in Los Angeles.
Alanna then asked Maymay, “Excuse me. Hi! For 20 dollars, do you wanna do an E-Trike Karaoke?”
Alanna then asked Maymay, “Excuse me. Hi! For 20 dollars, do you wanna do an E-Trike Karaoke?”
Maymay, who was surprised to see the content creator, said, “ I cannot believe I am talking to you.”
Maymay, who was surprised to see the content creator, said, “ I cannot believe I am talking to you.”
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“I am Maymay Entrata from the Philippines,” she cheerfully introduced herself.
“I am Maymay Entrata from the Philippines,” she cheerfully introduced herself.
The content creator then asked Maymay what particular song she liked and how she would rate her singing skills out of 10.
The content creator then asked Maymay what particular song she liked and how she would rate her singing skills out of 10.
“One of my favorite songs right now is Paramore’s 'Still Into You,'” she shared. “I love pop rock.”
“One of my favorite songs right now is Paramore’s 'Still Into You,'” she shared. “I love pop rock.”
“I’m gonna rank myself like 5,” she said.
“I’m gonna rank myself like 5,” she said.
She then later on nailed singing Paramore’s song “Still Into You” while Alanna was driving the e-trike. Maymay even had cute adlibs saying Filipino words and giving a shout-out to her Mom.
She then later on nailed singing Paramore’s song “Still Into You” while Alanna was driving the e-trike. Maymay even had cute adlibs saying Filipino words and giving a shout-out to her Mom.
“Mahal kita! Ho! Let’s go!” she expressed. “Love you po. Mahal kita po. Mama! Mama!”
“Mahal kita! Ho! Let’s go!” she expressed. “Love you po. Mahal kita po. Mama! Mama!”
The TikTok video has now reached more than 551 thousand views on the platform as of this writing.
The TikTok video has now reached more than 551 thousand views on the platform as of this writing.
In the longer version of the video posted on the E-Trike Karaoke YouTube channel, Maymay also taught Alanna some Filipino words as she is also a half-Filipina and half-Spanish.
In the longer version of the video posted on the E-Trike Karaoke YouTube channel, Maymay also taught Alanna some Filipino words as she is also a half-Filipina and half-Spanish.
“I wanna like teach you (to say) like good morning (say it like this), ‘Magandang Umaga,'” she said.
“I wanna like teach you (to say) like good morning (say it like this), ‘Magandang Umaga,'” she said.
Maymay also shared her guilty pleasure song, saying, “Do you know ‘Used To Be Young’ by Miss Miley Cyrus?”
Maymay also shared her guilty pleasure song, saying, “Do you know ‘Used To Be Young’ by Miss Miley Cyrus?”
She then dedicated her E-Trike Karaoke performance to everyone who vibes with her and sang another round with the English version her own song “Amakabogera.”
She then dedicated her E-Trike Karaoke performance to everyone who vibes with her and sang another round with the English version her own song “Amakabogera.”
In the latter part of the video, Maymay then shared what she would do with the prize that she received from doing the challenge.
In the latter part of the video, Maymay then shared what she would do with the prize that she received from doing the challenge.
“I’ll gonna spend it with food and with someone who needs food,” she expressed.
“I’ll gonna spend it with food and with someone who needs food,” she expressed.
“I love Mexican foods. When I got here, you know like Mexican street foods, the taco, the pork with salsa, ay talagang ay masarap (it’s really tasty).,” she said.
“I love Mexican foods. When I got here, you know like Mexican street foods, the taco, the pork with salsa, ay talagang ay masarap (it’s really tasty).,” she said.
Maymay’s performance has earned praise from netizens as she showed her “kabogera” self.
Maymay’s performance has earned praise from netizens as she showed her “kabogera” self.
“She said she’s 5 but she’s Filipina so I immediately knew she would be a 8-10 😄💖🫶🏼,” a netizen said.
“She said she’s 5 but she’s Filipina so I immediately knew she would be a 8-10 😄💖🫶🏼,” a netizen said.
Another one commented, “When she said she’s Filipina I already know it’s about to hit hard 🔥 Rating herself only a 5 was such a modest humble move. She sounds great!”
Another one commented, “When she said she’s Filipina I already know it’s about to hit hard 🔥 Rating herself only a 5 was such a modest humble move. She sounds great!”
“Awesome personality and vibe! You go girl!!!🙌🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏼,” a follower also remarked.
“Awesome personality and vibe! You go girl!!!🙌🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏼,” a follower also remarked.
Maymay also expressed her gratitude, saying, “THANK YOU SO MUCH ALANA! I still couldn’t believe that I had etrikekaraoke with you!! Waaaah grabe, I had so much fun, THANK YOU!! 🥹🤍.”
Maymay also expressed her gratitude, saying, “THANK YOU SO MUCH ALANA! I still couldn’t believe that I had etrikekaraoke with you!! Waaaah grabe, I had so much fun, THANK YOU!! 🥹🤍.”
She also reposted the video on her Instagram story with a caption: “Woooooahhh!!! Thank you Ms. Alanna. I had so much fun. I’m too blessed na nakita kita because I’ve been watching you in tiktok. I’m so kiliggggg ayeee!!!
She also reposted the video on her Instagram story with a caption: “Woooooahhh!!! Thank you Ms. Alanna. I had so much fun. I’m too blessed na nakita kita because I’ve been watching you in tiktok. I’m so kiliggggg ayeee!!!
As per koin.com, the E-Trike Karaoke challenge was created by SixThreeZero Bicycle Company where "bike riders pick up random people on the street, interview them and have them sing on the back of their bike."
As per koin.com, the E-Trike Karaoke challenge was created by SixThreeZero Bicycle Company where "bike riders pick up random people on the street, interview them and have them sing on the back of their bike."
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'Conclave' bags BAFTA best film honor, 'Brutalist' wins best director
'Conclave' bags BAFTA best film honor, 'Brutalist' wins best director
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Published Feb 17, 2025 06:23 AM PHT
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LONDON, United Kingdom - Papal thriller "Conclave" and immigrant epic "The Brutalist" on Sunday emerged neck-and-neck at the BAFTA awards with each film picking up four coveted gongs.
LONDON, United Kingdom - Papal thriller "Conclave" and immigrant epic "The Brutalist" on Sunday emerged neck-and-neck at the BAFTA awards with each film picking up four coveted gongs.
"Conclave", directed by German-born Edward Berger, won the BAFTA for the best film with its tale of the intrigue and horse-trading behind the scenes during the election of a new pope.
"Conclave", directed by German-born Edward Berger, won the BAFTA for the best film with its tale of the intrigue and horse-trading behind the scenes during the election of a new pope.
Accepting the award, Berger recalled the journey to make the film took seven years, paying tribute to British screenplay writer Peter Straughan's "wonderful script" and lead actor Ralph Fiennes.
Accepting the award, Berger recalled the journey to make the film took seven years, paying tribute to British screenplay writer Peter Straughan's "wonderful script" and lead actor Ralph Fiennes.
US filmmaker Brad Corby took the BAFTA for best director for "The Brutalist", while leading man Adrien Brody scooped up the best actor gong for his portrayal of a Hungarian Holocaust survivor and architect who emigrates to the United States.
US filmmaker Brad Corby took the BAFTA for best director for "The Brutalist", while leading man Adrien Brody scooped up the best actor gong for his portrayal of a Hungarian Holocaust survivor and architect who emigrates to the United States.
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Veteran British actor Fiennes, who played a cardinal in "Conclave", once again saw his hopes of winning a BAFTA gong dashed, losing out to Brody in the race for the honour.
Veteran British actor Fiennes, who played a cardinal in "Conclave", once again saw his hopes of winning a BAFTA gong dashed, losing out to Brody in the race for the honour.
Scandal-hit "Emilia Perez", a surreal musical about a Mexican druglord who transitions to a woman, had been heavily favoured at the beginning of the year. But it only emerged with two BAFTAs, including one for Zoe Saldana for best supporting actress.
Scandal-hit "Emilia Perez", a surreal musical about a Mexican druglord who transitions to a woman, had been heavily favoured at the beginning of the year. But it only emerged with two BAFTAs, including one for Zoe Saldana for best supporting actress.
Until last month, French director Jacques Audiard's movie had been expected to be a frontrunner at the British film awards.
Until last month, French director Jacques Audiard's movie had been expected to be a frontrunner at the British film awards.
But old racist and Islamophobic tweets by lead actor Karla Sofia Gascon surfaced at the end of January, shaking up the race just before the London ceremony and the Oscars on March 2.
But old racist and Islamophobic tweets by lead actor Karla Sofia Gascon surfaced at the end of January, shaking up the race just before the London ceremony and the Oscars on March 2.
A surprise of the night was the BAFTA for best actress which went to 25-year-old Mikey Madison for her portrayal of a sex worker in the black comedy "Anora" about an erotic dancer's whirlwind romance gone wrong.
A surprise of the night was the BAFTA for best actress which went to 25-year-old Mikey Madison for her portrayal of a sex worker in the black comedy "Anora" about an erotic dancer's whirlwind romance gone wrong.
Accepting the award, Madison said she wanted to dedicate the award to "the sex worker community, I see you, you deserve respect and human dignity".
Accepting the award, Madison said she wanted to dedicate the award to "the sex worker community, I see you, you deserve respect and human dignity".
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Demi Moore, Timothee Chalamet and Ariana Grande were also at the glitzy evening hosted by "Doctor Who" and "Good Omens" star David Tennant, but all emerged empty-handed.
Demi Moore, Timothee Chalamet and Ariana Grande were also at the glitzy evening hosted by "Doctor Who" and "Good Omens" star David Tennant, but all emerged empty-handed.
Best supporting actor went to Kieran Culkin for his role in "A Real Pain" about Jewish American cousins who tour Poland in honour of their grandmother.
Best supporting actor went to Kieran Culkin for his role in "A Real Pain" about Jewish American cousins who tour Poland in honour of their grandmother.
Saldana, who won a Golden Globe last month for her role as the sassy lawyer in "Emilia Perez", said she was dedicating her BAFTA award to her trans nephew.
Saldana, who won a Golden Globe last month for her role as the sassy lawyer in "Emilia Perez", said she was dedicating her BAFTA award to her trans nephew.
"They are the reason I signed to do the film in the first place", adding she would "always stand" with the LGBTQ community, which has come under attack under the new presidency of Donald Trump.
"They are the reason I signed to do the film in the first place", adding she would "always stand" with the LGBTQ community, which has come under attack under the new presidency of Donald Trump.
"Conclave" also picked up awards for outstanding British film, editing and best adapted screenplay, while "The Brutalist" took awards for cinematography and original score.
"Conclave" also picked up awards for outstanding British film, editing and best adapted screenplay, while "The Brutalist" took awards for cinematography and original score.
"Wicked" picked up two BAFTAs including for production design, while Rich Peppiatt who wrote "Kneecap", a docu-drama about an audacious trio of Northern Irish rappers, won for an outstanding debut by a British writer.
"Wicked" picked up two BAFTAs including for production design, while Rich Peppiatt who wrote "Kneecap", a docu-drama about an audacious trio of Northern Irish rappers, won for an outstanding debut by a British writer.
"Dune: Part Two" won BAFTAs for both special visual effects and best sound.
"Dune: Part Two" won BAFTAs for both special visual effects and best sound.
To huge cheers from the audience, "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl" picked up two BAFTAs for best animated feature and the best in the Children's and Family film category.
To huge cheers from the audience, "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl" picked up two BAFTAs for best animated feature and the best in the Children's and Family film category.
Although they can often set the tone for the Oscars, the BAFTAs -- the biggest night of the year for the British film industry -- regularly diverge from the films favoured by the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, which holds its ceremony on March 2.
Although they can often set the tone for the Oscars, the BAFTAs -- the biggest night of the year for the British film industry -- regularly diverge from the films favoured by the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, which holds its ceremony on March 2.
France's Coralie Fargeat was the only woman nominated in the directing category, for "The Substance".
France's Coralie Fargeat was the only woman nominated in the directing category, for "The Substance".
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