If you have been reading the news, you would have.
Katrina Halili is a 23 year old Filipino actress, commercial model and music producer who has been in a scandal lately.
She was voted as FHM Philippines' sexiest woman for the year 2006 and bagged the title yet again in 2007. She is the first StarStruck contestant to top the FHM Philippines' 100 Sexiest list and the only Filipina celebrity to have won the title twice in a row. She is a three-time FHM Philippines covergirl.
Last month, three videos that show compromising encounters between Halili and Dr. Hayden Kho were distributed over the internet without her consent. It was supposed that the person behind the leak of the videos to Internet was a certain Eric Johnson Chua, a close friend and fraternity brother of Hayden Kho.
The latest is that she is also suing the mother of Hayden Kho because Irene Kho alleged in TV interviews that the actress was addicted to drugs and turned her son into a drug user.
Hayden Kho is a cosmetic surgeon.
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This coming up last photo may not have been photoshopped. Hayden has actually got a great body.
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From philstar.com
Sotto dares Hayden Kho to name drug dealer
By Dennis Carcamo
Updated May 31, 2009 04:15 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Dangerous Drugs Board chairman Vicente Sotto III today dared Dr. Hayden Kho Jr. to identify the alleged drug syndicate that supplied his former girlfriend Katrina Halili with the designer drug Ecstasy.
Sotto, in a radio interview, challenged Kho, who figured in a sex video scandal with Halili, to name the bigtime drug group.
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"We can't just take his word for it. We want for him to name such a group so we could verify and look into it," Sotto said.
At Thursday's Senate inquiry, Kho claimed that the illegal drugs Halili gave him before they had sex came from a very influential syndicate which has government connections.
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Sotto, however, stressed that Kho might just have been misleading the Senate hearing to divert the focus from the sex video issue to illegal drugs.
"It might just be a diversionary tactic," the DDB head said.
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