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PEPSI PALOMA

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WHO is Pepsi Paloma?

Pepsi Paloma (March 11, 1966 – May 31, 1985) was a Filipino-American dancer and actress in the Philippines. She was one of the popular Softdrinks Beauties introduced in the 1980s along with Sarsi Emmanuelle and Coca Nicolas.

how start the career of Pepsi Paloma?

START

Born Delia Dueñas Smith, Paloma was the eldest daughter of Lydia Dueñas, a native of Borac, Northern Samar, and an American letter carrier, Kenneth Smith, who abandoned his family when the children were still young. When she was 14 years old, a talent scout named Tita Ester brought Paloma to talent manager Rey dela Cruz in 1980 for a possible film career. In 1981, she made her debut in the movie Brown Emmanuelle. She was given the stage name Pepsi Paloma and was promoted as one of the members of the so-called “soft drink” beauties together with Coca Nicolas and Sarsi Emmanuel

the Movies of Pepsi Paloma

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Virgin People Talya. (1984)

Krus sa bawat punglo Actress. (1982)

The Victim Actress. (1982)

Snake Sisters Actress. (1984)

Who gave that name to her?

CAREER

Delia was originally given the screen name Scarlet but believing it didn’t give her any luck, her manager Rey de la Cruz changed it to Pepsi.

Soon, the group called “soft drink beauties” was born, named so because each member bears the name of a famous soda brand–Myra Manibog, Sarsi Emmanuelle, Coca Nicolas, and Pepsi Paloma herself.

Who is the Boyfriend of Pepsi?

BOYFRIEND of Pepsi

Jose Sanchez is a 25 years old and a sales man

On May 31, 1985, Paloma was found dead in her apartment, in an apparent suicide by hanging. According to police investigation, the rape case was one factor of her suicide. A diary, citing monetary problems and anxieties over her relationship with her mother and her boyfriend, was found in her bedroom, although the authenticity of the journal entries have been questioned, especially by her manager Babette Corcuerra who claims she is actually earning well

What happened why Pepsi died?

DEATH

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the music video showed a different representation of the song. The video started of with a woman attending an event. She was all alone. Suddenly, a stranger,assumingly, approached her, sat beside her, and out of nowhere, smirked.

Before Pepsi died she is one of the guest in eat bulaga their aegment Skul Bukol

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In 1982, Paloma who was aged fifteen at the time reportedly approached then Philippine Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile for help, claiming she was raped by de Leon, d’Horsey, and Sotto. Vic Sotto is the brother of now Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto who himself was a famous showbiz celebrity. The man who was to become Senator of the Republic starred alongside his brother Vic and Joey de Leon in various productions. The trio are well-known for their billing as “Tito Vic and Joey” with d’Horsey often joining them in supporting roles.

The Accusations

ACCUSATION

ENRILE

Enrile referred Paloma to the law firm Angara Abello Concepcion Regala & Cruz Law Offices (ACCRA) where the late former Senator Rene Cayetano was at the time a senior partner. Cayetano took the job of legal counsel to Paloma in a move that would catapult him into the media spotlight of the time.

Paloma was involved in a highly-publicized scandal when she accused comedians Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Ricardo "Richie D'Horsie" Reyes of rape. According to Paloma's account, she and fellow actress Guada Guarin were drugged and then brought to a room at the Sulô Hotel in Quezon City where the alleged rape happened. Actor and future senator Tito Sotto who is also Vic's older brother, soon became involved and allegedly compelled Paloma to drop the charges by intimidating her with a gun.

The Suspects

SUSPECTS

The Three Suspects

Although the three suspects have initially denied Paloma's accusations, they later issued a public apology, on their knees on live TV[1] and in an article published by the People’s Journal on October 13, 1982, saying “We hope that you will not allow the error we have committed against you to stand as a stumbling block to that future which we all look forward to. We, therefore, ask you to find it in your heart to pardon us for the wrong which we have done against you.” Due to the signed Affidavit of Desistance, Paloma did not pursue her complaint and the case did not go to court.

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