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GMA Network
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Michelle Dee to perform at O Bar on June 20
Michelle Dee is set to perform at O Bar on Friday! On Instagram, O Bar announced that the Kapuso beauty queen is performing her song 'Reyna' as part of the kickoff party for Pride Month. Michelle will share the stage with 'Drag Race Philippines' alum Bernie and Popstar Bench, as well as Eva Papaya, Letlet, and Manza, among others. 'See you there!' Michelle commented on the post. The Miss Universe Philippines 2023 released her single 'Reyna' in April, a collaboration between GMA Music and Star Music. In 2023, Michelle came out as bisexual. Happy Pride Month! —Hermes Joy Tunac/CDC, GMA Integrated News


The Star
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Filipino actress Michelle Dee bitten in the face by pet dog
Michelle Dee rushed to get medical help after her pet dog bit her in the face and left a torn wound on her cheek. Photos: Michelle Dee/Instagram Michelle Dee rushed to get medical help after her pet dog bit her in the face and left a torn wound on her cheek. The Filipino actress-beauty queen showed her face with patches on her cheek and chin, through her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, June 3. 'My unexpected Tuesday plot twist,' she captioned her post. 'Sa mukha ko pa talaga.' (It even had to be on my face.) In a succeeding post, Dee showed herself at the clinic of celebrity doctors Vicki Belo and Hayden Kho. The Miss Universe Philippines 2023 also gave a closer look at the wound on her face. 'No matter how much we love your furbabies, never underestimate dog bites!' she reminded her followers. 'Act quick.' Belo, who came to Dee's rescue, wrote in a separate post, 'We got you, Michelle!' Just last February, another celebrity fur parent, actress Alma Concepcion, shared that she and her son were bitten by their pet dog. The actress regarded the incident as a learning experience for her and her family, saying that while their dog is kind, they would refrain from cuddling him as it might prompt another biting incident. 'I'm sad about this change. But over-all he is kind. He's potty trained and with the looks of it, he is very sorry,' Concepcion said. – Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network


GMA Network
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Michelle Dee gives update following dog bite
Michelle Dee gave an update after her pet dog accidentally bit her on the face. In Aubrey Carampel's report on "24 Oras," Thursday, the Sparkle star assured that it was only a freak accident with no aggression from her pet. "Her mouth was open, my face was right [beside her], kasi magkatabi kami eh. So parang naganun lang. And that's why the abrasion is actually not super deep. It was just really skin," Michelle said. Michelle reminds the public to act quickly in similar situations. "First thing is get your anti-tetanus and your rabies shots. With things like this, there are no cures, so you don't want to take the chance. I can't miss a beat and I think my next shot is tomorrow," she said. After leaving the emergency room, Michelle headed to Dr. Vicki Belo's clinic. "Dun ako nakahinga after the experts saw what happened. It should heal in the next two to three weeks," she said. Meanwhile, Michelle said that she will release a new music video for "Reyna" in celebration of pride month. "It's very camp. It's a little different from the music video that came out but still very close to my heart. And siyempre, abangan din po natin 'yung second single ko that's coming out very, very soon. I can't wait for that also," she said. —Carby Rose Basina/MGP, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
04-06-2025
- General
- GMA Network
Michelle Dee gets bitten by her pet in the face: 'Never underestimate dog bites!'
Michelle Dee took to social media to share that she got bitten in the face by her pet dog. On Instagram, the Kapuso actress and beauty queen shared a photo of herself with a gauze pad under her right eye and chin. In a separate post, Michelle shared a video of herself making a trip to a clinic to have her wound taken care of. "No matter how much we love your furbabies, never underestimate dog bites!" she said. "Act [quickly]." In May, two deaths occurred due to rabies infection: a man who died nine months after the bite and a woman who was bitten two months ago. In 2024, the DOH reported a total of 426 rabies-related deaths and emphasized the need for pet vaccinations and increased rabies awareness. While rabies infection is 100% deadly, it's also 100% preventable by getting pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies. If you are bitten or scratched by an animal, wash the wound first with soap and running water before heading to the nearest health center or Animal Bite Treatment Center. You may view the Department of Health's list of Animal Bite Treatment Centers nationwide here for reference. —Hermes Joy Tunac/JCB, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Michelle Dee welcomes Pride Month with fierce portraits
Michelle Dee ushered in Pride Month with the ultimate 'PoGanda' photos! The beauty queen and actress donned a classic outfit of a white tank top and blue jeans, and posed like a supermodel in the Instagram photos. 'It's that time of the year,' Michelle said in her caption. She also added rainbow flag, red heart, and fire emojis. Michelle came out as bisexual in 2023 after being crowned Miss Universe Philippines. Back in April, she became one of the inspirations for Klarisse De Guzman for coming out on 'Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition.' Pride Month serves to empower the Filipino LGBTQIA+ community by creating spaces where their identities are celebrated, stories are respected, and their rights are recognized. Pride March and other events also serve as a protest against the abuse and injustices the community faces. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA Integrated News