Vice Ganda, di masama ang loob sa TVJ; happy at grateful sa pagkupkop ng GTV sa "It's Showtime"
- Vice Ganda said she and her other “It’s Showtime” hosts don’t bear any hard feelings toward TVJ, the acronym for Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey De Leon
- She admitted getting sad though when they first learned their show would no longer be airing on the lunchtime slot on TV5
- Now that it’s been confirmed GMA’s GTV would adopt them, they’re very happy once again to have found a new home
- The “It’s Showtime” main host promised they wouldn’t let GTV down and would never waste the opportunity given them by the GMA-owned TV network
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Vice Ganda, in an ambush interview aired over 24 Oras, said that she and her other “It’s Showtime” hosts don’t bear any hard feelings toward TVJ, the acronym which stands for Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey De Leon.
She however admitted getting sad when they first learned that “It’s Showtime” would no longer be airing on the lunchtime slot on TV5.
“We don't feel bad sa TVJ, wala kaming ganon ha. S'yempre, meron ka ding... napaka-ipokrita kapag sinabi mong hindi ka nalungkot nung sinabi sa amin na nung una pa lang baka hindi na tayo mag-ere sa TV5,” Vice Ganda said during the interview.
“S'yempre nalungkot din kami kasi hindi namin alam kung saan kami pupunta,” the “It’s Showtime” main host added.
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Now that they’ve found a new home in GTV, they’re happy once again.
“Pero ngayon naman malinaw sa lahat at saka masaya kami na 'di ba may nagsarang pinto may bumukas ulit na isang pinto,” she said.
Vice also said that they’re very grateful to GTV for giving them a new home.
“Nung binalita sa amin s'yempre emosyonal kaming lahat kasi nasa kalagitnaan kami ng lungkot diba, 'yung parang nawalan ka ng tirahan,” she said.
“Tapos biglang may kukupkop na naman sa 'yo, we feel so special and we're very grateful to GTV,” Vice added.
The “It’s Showtime” host then promised they would not waste the chance given them by GTV and prepare new surprises to entertain their audience.
“Kailangan maghanda, nakakahiya naman sa GTV kung hindi di ba? 'Yung pagpapahiram nila sa amin ng matitirahan sobra kaming nagpapasalamat doon at hindi namin sasayangin,” Vice Ganda said.
Vice Ganda is a famous comedian, actor, endorser, and host in the Philippines. He is best known for hosting “It’s Showtime” and for his commercially successful movies in the MMFF. The superstar is currently in a relationship with Ion Perez. He and Ion got their Certificate of Commitment in a special ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Oct. 19, 2021.
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Recently, Vice Ganda released a statement regarding the sudden news about "It's Showtime." Last June 20, it was announced that "It's Showtime" will be airing on GMA-7's 'GTV'. According to Vice, he is sure that a lot of their viewers were stunned by the sudden announcement. Likewise, Vice also acknowledged this and said, "May kaguluhan at kabilisan ang mga ganap."
For the part of GMA Network, its Chairman and CEO, Atty. Felipe L. Gozon, also made a statement about "It's Showtime." The ABS-CBN show made headlines on Tuesday after it was announced that the program would soon air on GMA's GTV. During the "For Today's Talk" segment of "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," Tito Boy shared Atty. Gozon's message about the noontime show. Atty. Gozon said the network is happy to provide 'It's Showtime' with a new home.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh