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Gretchen Espina

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Gretchen Stephanie Mendiola Espina (born 1988 in Quezon City, Philippines) is a Filipino singer who rose to notability after winning Pinoy Idol, an interactive reality-based singing competition. Although she is credited as the first Pinoy Idol, Espina is technically the second winner of a Philippine Idol franchise, after Mau Marcelo of Philippine Idol in 2006.[1]

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Espina came from a musically-inclined family, with her father, Biliran Governor Rogelio J. Espina, described as a "good piano player and singer."[2] Her mother, Cecil, works as a pediatrician; while her grandfather, Gerry, is a former mayor of Naval, Biliran. Espina was born in Quezon City, Metro Manila, where she spent her early years studying in School of the Holy Spirit before transferring to Naval Central School where she finished elementary schooling with honors. She studied high school in Cathedral School of La Naval, where she graduated as a salutatorian.[3]

Espina pursued college in University of the Philippines Diliman campus in Quezon City, with a major in European Languages. She is a member of The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors and represented UP in the Inter-Collegiate Singing Contest held in Shantou University, Guangdong, China, where she won first prize.[3][4]

[edit] Pinoy Idol

Espina auditioned in SM Mall of Asia.[5] This was despite her parents' disapproval of her auditioning because they wanted her to finish college.[6] News about Espina included was among 179 aspirants who passed the auditions was passed around in Biliran through SMS.[2] She was never among the finalists with the lowest number of votes, also known as "The Bottom Group," during the competition.[7] The Finale was described as a competition among the Philippines' three major island groups, with Espina representing Visayas while runners-up Jayann Bautista of Pampanga Province representing Luzon and Ram Chaves of Cagayan de Oro City representing Mindanao.[7] After her win, she revealed that she would give P100,000 (roughly US$2,000) to each of her two runners-up as part of their agreement.[4] She is slated to record her first single under Sony-BMG Philippines with "To You," the Pinoy Idol coronation song.

[edit] Criticisms

Being a member of a family involved in politics, Espina was criticized that her win was probably caused by her family's clout and was allegedly evident when cheers for her runner-up Jayann Bautista was louder during the announcement of Pinoy Idol winner.[4] Espina was also included in the local version of "Vote for the Worst", which campaigns for "the worst contestant" to win Pinoy Idol.[8] In an interview right after the Finale, she stated that a bulk of her supporters are based in Eastern Visayas region, adding that she would not have lasted in the competition if the viewers were not impressed with her performance.[4][6]

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