Hi Philippines - do you like Mo Twister's radio program?

@sweetsue (758)
Philippines
April 16, 2007 11:38pm CST
Plenty of celebrities are getting into trouble with DJ Mo. A lot of them actually abhor the latter. Who would not? Their secrets have been exposed all over the Philippines and that is of course embarrasing and degrading. In any case, I like DJ Mo's program and the way he handles it. The topics are of course inriguing but having this little crap from the celebrities doesn't seemed to be a big deal to me. So I find it just ok to have their secrets be exposed. Afterall, they are celebrities and I believe they love it when people talk about them wether bad or good that might be.
6 responses
@marababe (2503)
• Philippines
18 Apr 07
I love DJ Mo's program. I don't understand why there are many people who take this show negatively and too personally. It's just different because celebrities are the ones who answer these forbidden questions but what if it were ordinary people just stating their opinions, would they also react in such a manner and make a big deal out of it? I don't think so.
@sweetsue (758)
• Philippines
19 Apr 07
I guess, the celebrities were the ones who reacted too much on this since they are the main subject. But I think, if we will ask around, people don't really care about those gossips. Just mere gossips and nothing more.
@mlgb_24 (638)
17 Apr 07
i liked him when i was there. he's like the tataklesa version of kris aquino..brutally frank, which i enjoy, hehehe! can i access his radio program in the internet?
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@sweetsue (758)
• Philippines
18 Apr 07
Haven't heard any website of such.Maybe you can have additional info in this site www.pep.ph. tc!
@shobejen (644)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
i haven't had a chance to listen to his controversial Forbidden Questions radio segment since i always wake up around 9-10am... but i have read several articles about his radio program, oftentimes i would search www.pep.ph for summaries and read about how the celebrity in the Hot Seat answered the questions... i think it fits for showbiz people, well, most people in showbiz looks for juicy info and the radio program really bring out some juicy secrets from their guests...
@sweetsue (758)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
I sometimes visit pep.ph too but just very rare. Yeah, the program really fits for showbiz personalities since they would really want to be a nuisance sometimes.LOL A lot of showbiz people get so bothered about this where in fact non-showbiz people don't really care about their lives, that as far as I am concern.Hehehe..
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
DJ Mo is quite misunderstood. I don't understand why a lot of people makes a great deal about his (DJ MO's) personal opinions and that of his celebrity guests. Worse, DJ Mo's critics throw the burden (and hate) on his shoulders. He only asked the question and these celebrities did the replies. They have the options not to answer controversial questions. If they did, what's wrong with it? The critics must have forgotten the fact that everyone is entitled to his/her own opinions. Actually I never have the chance to listen to DJ Mo's radio program. I heard they air at an unholy hour of 6:00 am? I only read about it only in entertainment columns. I have nothing against it. In fact it is so entertaining. LOL. The entertainment writers are the ones who made DJ Mo and he should thank them for the free publicity. They are the ones who usually reacts about nasty things said on the program. These movie scribes are prejudiced especially when celebrities close to them were the subject of a bad comment from celebrity guests.
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@sweetsue (758)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
Very well said stargazer. I totally agree with you. DJ Mo is becoming even more popular and been reaping success and fame instead because of those nasty critisms about him.LOl.:) Good job Mo!
@franxexces (1096)
• Philippines
30 Apr 07
As what I know Mo Twister is really good in being a hosta nd a DJ! I'm sure his radio program is good but I haven't listened to it.
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@thor78 (45)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
Maybe it's because radio is a very popular medium and is heard by most so we can't deny it's power to sway people's views of the interviewed celebrity. This especially true in DJ Mo's program where he asks very engaging questions where most of the interviewed celebrities cringe while answering. The backlash created by the program usually comes from the celebrities handlers and friends who come to the "rescue" and try to salvage the celebrity's dignity.
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@sweetsue (758)
• Philippines
18 Apr 07
good point thor. Thanks and tc!