Ellen Adarna: Impossible Princess
Posted by Jayvee at August 12th, 2009

Mythical yet mundane, innocent yet sensual, accessible yet elusive: presenting Ellen Adarna, as you’ve never seen her before.
Words by Luis Katigbak
Illustrations by Lala Gallardo
Ellen is laughing, her laugh reflected in a crowd of bright blue balloons. Ellen is reclining, leaning back on an unusually shaped armchair, kicking her bare white feet up. Ellen is biting her lower lip, and looking at you.
Do you remember when you first saw her? Perhaps you saw her on the cover of a magazine, wearing slightly less clothing than would be polite in public, her little glossy mouth slightly open, her eyes steadily staring straight outwards, not accusing or inviting exactly, but speaking silently of the possibility of contact. But more likely you opened an email or ran a search online, and followed a link; it was like falling through a hole into a world of images, touching down abruptly on a field of thumbnails, each tiny picture a portal to its larger self, picture after picture of Ellen Adarna, a network of tribute, of Ellen to the infinite power.
Ellen Adarna was born and raised in Cebu, but she says “I’ve been in and out of Manila since I was two―my grandma and my parents used to bring me there a lot since we had an office there.” Speaking of family, she has four brothers: “I’m the only girl, I grew up with boys, so pretty much I was more of a boy during my childhood years.” Ellen as a tomboy, Ellen as rough-and-tumble―it is not easy, though definitely fun, to imagine. Her brothers apparently “don’t care at all” about her fame, internet-based or otherwise. “No one in my family cares about it, at all,” she asserts. “It’s a good thing for me ’cause I only do it for fun.”

Last year, she lived in Manila for about five months. She describes the experience as “dramatic,” and will not explain further.
You saw her once, in person. It was at a party in Makati, the launch of the second issue of a fashion and culture magazine. A band was playing; there was an exhibition of clothing designs; she was among the people who were milling around outside the bar. She was smaller than you imagined, and did not have the aura that you always assume famous people possess. You toyed with the idea of introducing yourself then, and had to remind yourself: You don’t know her.
Ellen claims that she’s not into sports. She used to do gymnastics, though, for three years. “At first artistic, then rhythmic gymnastics.” She can still do cartwheels: “That’s the only thing I can do now.” She also used to ice skate. When asked about how she keeps in shape now, she responds gleefully, “I love to dance! That’s my only exercise.”
An excerpt from the July 2009 issue of UNO Magazine. Still available in newsstands, folks!







Good Day!
May i ask?
Where can i buy a copy of July 2009 Uno Magazine? Featuring the One and Only Ellen Meriam Go Adarna???
Hoping you can feature her more on your upcoming issues of UNO Mag.
I want to know more about here.
Looking forward on that UNO Mag People. keep it up!!!
your magazine makes a difference of all the Men’s Magazine available now here in the Phils.
Thanks for showing up again Ellen here in UNO Mag.
More Power!!
Acha!!!
Mr.Lius
by the way im from Davao city….
I can’t find a store selling Latest Uno Mag.
Pls Help!
TY
hi! i gave your email to our circulations dept. and they will help you get a copy
Who made the painting?
The wonderful and just too talented Lala Gallardo, http://lalagallardo.society6.com/posts/Flood
Is this the latest release featuring Ellen Adarna?
where can i buy a back issue for this magazine?? i can’t find it any longer in other bookstore or shop… please help me… im here now in taytay, rizal… so i could add it up on my “Ellen Adarna’s Collectible Magazine”… pleaaseeee
i am an avid fan of her!!1 so please send me an e-mail so i would know where (still) can i buy the magazine!!!
thank you so much for futuring her ONCE AGAIN on your MAG!!!
I love you guys!!! all the staff!! thank you!!!
Hi Jot, you may email at subscribe@unomagazine.com.ph for the UNO back issues. You can also get in touch with Mitch from our Circulation at mitch.saballo@unomagazine.com.ph or through tel.# 842-6524.
how can i get a copy of your july issue? and how can i get any access to talk to ellen personally. really a fan
she’s really photogenic:) her beauty is not nkkasawa really:)
for me she’s the most sensuous woman ever lived:)
subtle sexy… effortless:)
makes guys’ jaws drop.
stunning.
subtle sexy..
effortless:)
makes guys’ jaws drop :O
elen i love her wildness
Where can I buy UNO Magazine July 2010 issue for I know that Ellen Adarna is wagain featured inside.
Please do reply.
Thanks
Where can I buy UNO Magazine July 2010 issue for I know that Ellen Adarna is again featured inside?
Please do reply.
Thanks
fully booked should have it