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Fans accuse 'Wheel of Fortune' of 'robbing' a contestant — all over one mispronounced puzzle answer.
Salonga, who’s been consistently supportive of Chien’s journey, had originally wanted to raise her child in her native Philippines where ‘people hold on to their childhood for so much longer ...
Lea Salonga recently spoke about Filipino representation on Broadway in an interview with CBS News. As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, CBS News New York's Dave Carlin ...
Lea Salonga Shares Her Advice as the Parent of a Trans Son: ‘Being a Kid Is Hard Enough’ (Exclusive)
Lea Salonga has been a fierce supporter of her trans son, Nic Chien, since he first came out at age 14. “My son and every single trans kid out there, they are bravely trying to navigate the ...
“You have to raise your child the way your child needs to be raised,” the Tony-winning actress says of parenting Benjamin Rivera Broadway star Lea Salonga speaks to PEOPLE exclusively about ...
Wheel of Fortune viewers were left fuming this week after host Ryan Seacrest denied contestant Arzice Salonga, a law student and single mom from Medina, Ohio, a $1,000 win during the game's first ...
Lea Salonga just launched her official TikTok account with the username @msleasalonga222. On Instagram, the veteran theater star said she couldn’t use her normal username (@msleasalonga) as it had ...
“I’m getting to dip, not just a toe, but my entire body, into this incredible work,” Lea Salonga said.Credit...Chantal Anderson for The New York Times Supported by By Robert Ito Reporting ...
L-R: Lea Salonga, Abigail Hing Wen, John Aoshima and Robert Palmer Watkins Raymund Isaac, EXCLUSIVE: Lea Salonga (Mulan, Aladdin, Miss Saigon) is set to star in The Vale – Origins, a hybrid live ...
During a quite recent episode of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ which is being hosted by Ryan Seacrest, a contestant Arzice Salonga who is from Medina located in Ohio eventually lost the opening $1,000 Tossup ...
Earlier this week, contestant Arzice Salonga lost the game’s first toss-up round that was worth $1,000. The category was “Event,” as the two-word puzzle read, “A F _ I _ _ N / _ A _ A ...
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