Shuvee Etrata returns to ‘It’s Showtime’: “Grateful to be back”
- Shuvee Etrata returned to the noontime show “It’s Showtime” on Monday, ending rumors of a rift with host Vice Ganda
- Sharing a carousel of photos from her guest appearance, she expressed on social media that she was grateful to be back
- She appeared on the trivia game segment “Laro Laro Pick” with fellow cast members of Vice Ganda’s upcoming film “Call Me Mother,” including Klarisse de Guzman, Mika Salamanca, Brent Manalo, Esnyr, and River Joseph
- Her return was warmly received by the hosts and audience, while also serving to promote the movie set to premiere on December 25
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Former “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate Shuvee Etrata made a much-awaited return to the noontime show “It’s Showtime” on Monday, once again putting to rest rumors of a supposed rift with main host Vice Ganda.

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Sharing a carousel of photos from her guest appearance at the studio, Shuvee expressed her excitement on social media, writing, “Grateful to be back. Call Me Mother po sa December 25 na po yan!”
Shuvee joined the popular trivia game segment, “Laro Laro Pick,” on the show, appearing with fellow cast members of Vice Ganda’s upcoming film “Call Me Mother.” The lineup included Klarisse de Guzman, Mika Salamanca, Brent Manalo, Esnyr, and River Joseph. Her appearance marked a celebratory moment for the cast as they promoted the movie, which is set to premiere on December 25.
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During the episode, Shuvee’s presence was warmly welcomed by the hosts and the audience, reflecting her continuing popularity since her days in “Pinoy Big Brother.” Fans took to social media to express their excitement over her return, highlighting the positive energy she brought to the show.
With the holiday season approaching, Shuvee’s return to “It’s Showtime” not only teased her role in “Call Me Mother” but also strengthened her connection with long-time supporters, proving that her journey in Philippine showbiz remains vibrant and full of opportunities.
Shuvee Etrata first rose to fame as a housemate on a previous season of Pinoy Big Brother (PBB). Dubbed the “Island Ate ng Cebu,” she quickly captured fans’ hearts with her charm, authenticity, and vibrant personality. While she did not take home the grand prize, she remains one of the most memorable and beloved contestants of her season. Since then, Shuvee has steadily built her career in showbiz through guest appearances, hosting opportunities, and a growing presence on social media.
As reported by KAMI, Shuvee previously expressed her gratitude on social media to Vice Ganda for trusting the cast of this year’s MMFF entry, Call Me Mother. She shared photos with her co-stars that showcased their camaraderie and highlighted how much she values being part of the project.
In an earlier report, Shuvee expressed her concern for Cebu residents affected by recent typhoons, sharing how deeply connected she feels to her home province and how distressing it is to see her fellow Cebuanos suffer. She encouraged hope, stressed the importance of collective action in rebuilding, and urged her followers to help in any way, noting that even small contributions can make a difference.
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