The Alabang Housewives

The Alabang Housewives
Created by ABC Development Corporation
Directed by James Robin Mayo
Starring Pamela Spella
Vanessa Ishitani
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producer(s) Leo James Conde
Running time 30 mins.
Release
Original network TV5
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release January 14 – February 8, 2013
External links
Website

The Alabang Housewives was a Filipino reality series that followed the lives of Pamela Spella and Vanessa Ishitani, former contestants on the first season of The Amazing Race Philippines. It started broadcasting on TV5 on January 14, 2013.[1][2][3]

The show aired its last episode on February 8, 2013.

Overview

Aside from showcasing aspects of their lives, the show also features the pair interviewing celebrities, people in the government (e.g. MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino) and also features behind-the-scenes looks of other TV5 shows, (appearing on the sets of Wil Time Bigtime, Never Say Goodbye, etc.) and even special-themed segments of other shows (Chef vs Mom segment).

Main cast

  • Pamela Spella - Pamela is one half of the Alabang Housewives Team that competed in the Amazing Race Philippines. Aside from working as a beauty consultant, Pamela also occupies her time on many hobbies that include painting, singing, dancing, writing, and decorating her home. She is married to an Italian and has two sons.
  • Vanessa Ishitani - Vanessa is Pamela’s best friend and team partner in the recent Amazing Race Philippines. An accomplished businesswoman, Vanessa spends her free time on shopping, ballroom dancing, and regular beauty treatments. She is currently separated from her Japanese husband with whom she has two kids.

See also

References

  1. The Alabang Housewives headline their own reality show retrieved via www.interaksyon.com 01-11-2013
  2. The fabulous truth about the Alabang Housewives Archived 2013-01-22 at the Wayback Machine. retrieved via www.manilatimes.net/ 01-18-2013
  3. Housewives lose race, win a show retrieved via http://entertainment.inquirer.net/ 01-15-2013


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