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StarStruck (Season 5)
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StarStruck: V The Worldwide Invasion
Presented by Dingdong Dantes
Raymond Gutierrez
Carla Abellana
Dennis Trillo
Nancy Castiglione
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 29
Production
Running time 30-60 minutes
Release
Original network GMA Network
Original release November 15, 2009 –
February 21, 2010
External links
StarStruck Website
StarStruck
Season 5 Final 14 (2009–2010)
Steven Silva Ultimate Male Survivor
Sarah Lahbati Ultimate Female Survivor
Enzo Pineda First Prince
Rocco Nacino Second Prince
Diva Montelaba First Princess
Nina Kodaka February 14, 2010
Ian Batherson January 31, 2010
Rox Montealegre January 24, 2010
Piero Vergara January 10, 2010
Princess Snell January 10, 2010
Sef Cadayona December 27, 2009
Zeryl Lim December 20, 2009
Rye Burgos December 13, 2009
Fianca Cruz December 6, 2009
Note: The First Prince and First Princess designations
were applied retroactively in 2006.

The fifth season of StarStruck (also known as StarStruck: V The Worldwide Invasion) premiered on November 15, 2009. The show is hosted by Raymond Gutierrez, Carla Abellana and Dennis Trillo.[1] Abellana replaced Jolina Magdangal for this season, while Trillo replaced Dingdong Dantes, as the latter replaced Richard Gomez, who will run as representative of the 4th district of the Province of Leyte as host of the game show Family Feud.

Lolit Solis, Iza Calzado and Floy Quintos act as the members of the StarStruck council. Sunshine Dizon was first reported to be part of the StarStruck council in the place of Iza Calzado but had to turn down the offer due to health problems. Actress Gina Alajar returned as the contestants' acting mentor.[2]

Unlike the past seasons, this season aired every Saturday and Sunday and had daily StarStruck updates. Stastruck Alumni Mark Herras (Season 1 First ever Ultimate Male Survivor), LJ Reyes (Season 2 First Princess), Arci Muñoz (Season 3 StarStruck Avenger), Paulo Avelino (Season 4 StarStruck Avenger), for the StarStruck Shoutout hosted.[3]

Starstruck V had a 15-week run.[2] It also featured a new title "Second Prince" at the Final Judgment.

This season also featured many fives: The Factor 5, The 5 Mentors, The 5 hosts (in the Final Judgment), The Final V, and a 5 million dollars worth of prizes for the Ultimate Survivors.

The Final 14 Survivors

When the Final 14 was chosen, they are assigned to different challenges every week that will hone their acting, singing, and dancing abilities. Every week, one is meant to leave the competition until there were just 6 others who are left. From Final 6, there will be one of them who will be eliminated and after the elimination the one, the Final 5 will be revealed. The Final 5 will be battling with each other on the Final Judgment. People will choose who they want to win the competition by text voting. 30% of the result will come from the text votes and the remaining 70% is from the StarStruck council.

Contestant Age Hometown
Diva Montelaba 18 Cebu
Enzo Pineda 19 Quezon City
Fianca Cruz 18 Pasig
Ian Batherson 20 Taguig
Nina Kodaka 20 Japan
Piero Vergara 16 Cebu
Princess Snell 17 Laguna
Rocco Nacino 22 Pasig
Rox Montealegre 19 Pasig
Rye Burgos 17 U.S.A
Sarah Lahbati 16 Cavite
Sef Cadayona 20 Las Piñas
Steven Silva 22 Davao
Zeryl Lim 18 Bahrain

The Final 14 Profiles

  • Steven Silva was born in Oceanside, California. He auditioned in Davao City and is the oldest male contestant.[4]
  • Sarah Lahbati is the youngest contestant in this year's competition, Who is 16, who hails from Switzerland, who has left everything behind to try her luck in StarStruck.[5]
  • Enzo Pineda auditioned in Makati City.[6] His father is Manny Pacquiao's agent.[citation needed]
  • Rocco Nacino is Baguio-born as Enrico Raphael Nacino, but considers himself a Laguna-native who wants to fulfill his dreams of becoming an actor.[7]
  • Diva Montelaba was born as Hyacienth Diva Montelaba. She can sing and dance at the same time. The total performer of this season.[8] Most notable fans of Diva call themselves Divaholics
  • Nina Kodaka is dubbed as the crowd favourite. She is the contender from Japan who has always known that she wanted to be an actress.[9]
  • Ian Batherson is a German-born finalist who auditioned in the Philippines.[10]
  • Rox Montealegre is taking a break in her final year in Ateneo de Manila. She excels in acting based on the record by the mentors.[11]
  • Piero Vergara is, at 16 during the show, the youngest male contestant in the competition this year. He labels himself as a "happy-go-lucky guy".[12]
  • Princess Snell was born as Princess Tinkerbell Cristina Marjorie Pedere Snell, whose showbiz-oriented dreams are rooted in the desire to give her family a good future[13] She recently posed for the FHM Website in 2008, as the Ran Girl of May for the Maxim Philippines' 2009 calendar and was a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic talent management agency.
  • Sef Cadayona was born as John Paul Joseph Cadayona. He considers dancing his primary talent.[14]
  • Zeryl Lim is the eldest female contestant in this year's competition. She auditioned in Bahrain as part of StarStruck V's Worldwide auditions.[15]
  • Rye Burgos is one of StarStruck V’s Worldwide auditions finalist. His biggest strength, according to him, is his acting skills. “I try my best to give my natural feelings, rather than copy them from someone else.”[16]
  • Fianca Cruz says dancing is her passion, and it’s where she is able to show who she really is.[17]

The Five Mentors

  • Gina Alajar (Acting mentor)
  • Douglas Nierras (Dance mentor)
  • Jai Sabas-Aracama (Singing mentor)
  • Barbi Chan (Grooming and Make-up mentor)
  • Abbygale Arrenas de Leon (Image mentor)

The Weekly Artista Tests

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Every week, the survivors undergo several artista tests, handled by the 5 mentors.

  • Weeks 1-3 featured the top 100 up to the top 28. The Final 14 started on week 4.
  • Week 4 - First acting test. The girls did a scene from Paano Ba Ang Mangarap? with its lead star and ShoutOut host Mark Herras whereas the boys did a scene from Magdusa Ka with its lead actress Katrina Halili. Later that week, they underwent a total makeover session with Barbi Chan with the help of stylists from Essensuals Toni and Guy 6750 Salon. They ended the week with their first two mall show at SM City Marikina and SM City Taytay respectively.
  • Week 6 - The top twelve faced another mentor, this time with the dance expert Douglas Nierras. He chose 2 pairs that would have the spotlight for the Sunday Live Episode. Meanwhile, Sarah Lahbati and Zeryl Lim were not able to complete the dance workshop due to health problems thus giving them demerits. Princess also received demerits for missing a dance rehearsal. Rocco Nacino and Diva Montelaba were announced as the Best Male and Female Performers of the Week and were automatically saved from elimination. Meanwhile, Nina Kodaka received a reward for winning the Facebook challenge.
  • Week 7 - The remaining survivors, led by Nina, held a Christmas Party for some children of a chosen charity. They shopped for food, gifts and other things at SM City North EDSA. The survivors also had their first kiss flick (first introduced in The Next Level). Steven was paired with Nina, Rocco with Princess, Sef with Rox, Piero with Diva, while Sarah, after being chosen by Gina Alajar as the best actress in their first acting test, was paired with both Ivan and Enzo. Gina chose the pairs of Rocco & Princess and Piero & Diva as the best two pairs. The two boys will have a scene with Kris Bernal while the two girls with Aljur Abrenica. In the results night, the pairing of Rocco and Princess won the popularity vote of the studio audience for "Best Kiss", while Rocco and Diva, again, won Best Male and Female Performers respectively, thus, saving them again from elimination.
  • Week 8 - The remaining survivors had a photo shoot test under guest mentor Jun de Leon. They also had to learn the steps for the dance craze of this season, "Enjoy". The scores for this week will be carried over on Week 7 since Week 6 will use "Factor 3".
  • Week 10 - In preparation for a bigger acting test, the remaining survivors had an acting workshop with acting mentor Gina Alajar. For the first time, the eight remaining survivors would act altogether in one scene (entitled "Monsters") with Eula Valdez. It was directed by Maryo J. Delos Reyes and the script was written by council member Floy Quintos. Also, they had another interrogation test with the Starstruck Council. They ended the week with a mall show at SM Supercenter Valenzuela
  • Week 11 - For the first time, the survivors did a music flick entitled "Team Song". In preparation for this, they had voice lessons with singing mentor Jai Sabas-Aracama. They also recorded the songs they used for the musical, wherein they were joined by season one's first princesses Yasmien Kurdi and season four avenger and Shoutout host Paulo Avelino. They ended the week with a mall show at SM City Fairview.
  • Week 12 - The remaining survivors began to live under one roof starting this week, on a place called StarStruck 1110. Each week, one Survivor would act as the "House Master", this week being Steven Silva. For their acting test, they performed their "dream roles", in a test called the Dream Flicks, directed by Soxie Topacio, the director of Philippines' Oscar Entry for 2010, Ded na si Lolo. In addition to this, the Survivors acted with TV personalities who have celebrity/famous relatives. They ended the week with a mall show at SM City Manila.
  • Week 14 - The remaining six survivors did a photoshoot for Mega Publishing Corporation's magazine, S Magazine. The pictorial appeared on the March 2010 issue of the magazine. They also faced the avenger on a special Valentine's Day date that turned out to be "Vengeance Day". Each avenger gave a black rose to a survivor they think does not deserve to earn a spot in the final five. They ended the week with a mall show at SM City Bicutan.
  • Week 15 - The Final V had a chance to go back to their hometown to thank their supporters. They also guested in select GMA and QTV shows to promote the upcoming Final Judgment, such as in Unang Hirit and in Tweetbiz (for their miting de avance). They also had a motorcade at the Araneta Center and had a mini mall show at the new Ali Mall wherein they handed down some tickets to their fans for the final judgment.

The Final Judgment

The Final Judgment was held on February 21, 2010 at the Araneta Coliseum which was hosted by current hosts Raymond Gutierrez, Carla Abellana and Dennis Trillo with guest co-hosts from the first season, Dingdong Dantes and Nancy Castiglione. The council members were also present in the Final Judgment.

The opening number was attended by numerous StarStruck alumni, both winners and avengers. They were joined by this season's Final V.

The Avengers' performance came in next, in a song and dance medley detailing the journey of the Survivors from the audition process, until the introduction of the Top 20, the eight International contenders and the elimination of the nine avengers. Joining them in their song and dance medley are their mentors. Marian Rivera then joined the Avengers for a dance number.

The Final Five then performed their own numbers. Enzo Pineda came in first with his sing and dance performance to the medly of Jay Sean's Down and Do You Remember. Diva Montelaba performed to Lady Gaga's Bad Romance and Alexandra Burke's Bad Boys. Steven Silva came in next with another sing and dance medley to Iyaz's Replay and David Guetta's Sexy Chick. Sarah Lahbati is the only one who sang live to Jordin Sparks' This Is My Now and Miley Cyrus' The Climb. The last performer Rocco Nacino also did a sing and dance medley to Kris Allen's Live Like We're Dying and Adam Lambert's For Your Entertainment.

After the performance of the Final V, they were joined onstage by StarStruck's previous winners Mark Herras and Jennylyn Mercado of Batch 1, Mike Tan and Ryza Cenon of Batch 2, Aljur Abrenica, Kris Bernal, Mart Escudero and Jewel Mische of Batch 4. Only Jackie Rice of Batch 3 was not able to attend, while the season's ultimate male survivor Marky Cielo already died.

The Avengers once again took the stage, performing to a medley of the previous elimination night songs. Each also received a special award: Still Standing Strong Award for Nina Kodaka, Breakthrough Dance Award for Rox Montealegre, Fighting Spirit Award for Rye Burgos, Reyna ng Runway Award for Fianca Cruz, Vavavoom Award for Zeryl Lim, May Ibubuga Pa Award for Sef Cadayona, Warrior Princess Award for Princess Snell, Staying Alive Award for Ian Batherson, and Future Hitmaker Award for Piero Vergara.

Right before the announcement of winners, the Final Five were shown with a taped message to their fans while R&B singers Kyla and Jay-R sang a duet of the song "Breakaway".

Come announcement time, Sarah Lahbati and Diva Montelaba were up first, with Diva Montelaba proclaimed the First Princess with a score of 91.5% while Sarah Lahbati was proclaimed the Ultimate Female Survivor with a score of 94.6%. Enzo, Rocco and Steven Silva were up next, with Rocco Nacino being declared as the first-ever Second Prince with a score of 88.3%, Enzo Pineda as the First Prince with a score of 90.2% and Steven Silva as the Ultimate Male Survivor with a score of 93.5%. The winners received PhP 1.5 million and an exclusive GMA contract with a minimum guarantee of PhP 3.5 million, summing up to a total prize of at least Php 5 million. The 3 runners-up received PhP 200,000 and an exclusive GMA contract.

Signature Dances

There are signature dances and songs made in each batch. With this batch, their signature dances and songs are:

  • StarStruck (StarStruck V sounds premiered).

Elimination Chart

Legend
Male Female Final 14 Final 5
StarStruck Avenger Runner-up Ultimate Survivor
Challenge Winner Safe Bottom Group Eliminated
Finals
Week (2009–2010) 12/06 12/13 12/20 12/27 01/031 01/102 01/173 01/24 01/314 02/075 02/146 02/21
Place Contestant Result
1–2 Steven Silva Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Safe Final 5 Ultimate Male Survivor
Sarah Lahbati Safe CW Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Safe Safe Final 5 Ultimate Female Survivor
3–5 Enzo Pineda Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 4 Safe Bottom 3 Safe Safe Final 5 First Prince
Rocco Nacino Safe CW CW CW Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Bottom 2 Safe Final 5 Second Prince
Diva Montelaba Bottom 3 Safe CW CW Safe Bottom 4 Safe Safe Safe Safe Final 5 First Princess
6 Nina Kodaka Safe Bottom 3 Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom 3 Safe Safe Safe Elim StarStruck Avenger
7 Ian Batherson Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Elim
8 Rox Montealegre Safe Safe Safe Bottom 2 Safe Safe Safe Elim
9–10 Piero Vergara Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Elim
Princess Snell Safe Safe Bottom 2 Bottom 3 Safe
11 Sef Cadayona Safe Safe Bottom 3 Elim
12 Zeryl Lim Safe Safe Elim
13 Rye Burgos Safe Elim
14 Fianca Cruz Elim
Notes
  1. ^ It was a non-elimination week on January 3, 2010 because Factor 3 was introduced. As a result, two of the survivors were eliminated from the competition on January 10, 2010.
  2. ^ No bottom group was announced. Diva Montelaba together with Princess Snell and Enzo Pineda together with Piero Vergara were called for the elimination process. The first called to eliminated is Princess Snell and the second called is Piero Vergara
  3. ^ No eliminated this week because the council used their special power, Factor 2. The bottom group was Nina Kodaka, Rocco Nacino and Sarah Lahbati was safe for the elimination on January 17, 2010.
  4. ^ Ian Batherson was automatic eliminated because of Factor 1. The bottom group are Rocco Nacino and Steven Silva was safe for the elimination, Because only Ian Batherson got the lower scores from the council and viewers.
  5. ^ This week is a pre-determined non-elimination week due to the introduction of Factor 5. Furthermore, no bottom group was announced.
  6. ^ The Final 5 was chosen on February 14, 2010. And the last avenger is Nina Kodaka.

Other Seasons

See also

References