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Sunshine on Glee

Charice Pempengco will reappear this week as "Sunshine Corazon" on the U.S. hit TV series "Glee."
On Glee's "Night of Neglect" episode teaser posted on TV Guide, Charice has become a member of the rival singing group "VocalAdrenaline" of the protagonists "New Directions." "Vocal Adrenaline" convinces "New Directions"  to let Charice's "Sunshine" character perform in their benefit concert despite Rachel's claim that the Filipina singer is spying on them.
Charice sang a cover of Celine Dion's "All By Myself" and received a standing ovation from the "New Directions" group.
The full episode will be shown on Tuesday, April 19 (U.S. time).

Yahoo! OMG. (2011). Charice reappears as ‘Sunshine’ on ‘Glee’. Retrieved on April 18, 2011 from http://ph.omg.yahoo.com/blogs/omgphnewsblog/charice-reappears-sunshine-glee-20110416-202309-062.html

   

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