Joey de Leon sa kanyang bagong post: “Tanghaliang Pinakamasarap”
- Joey de Leon's new post captured the attention of his followers
- The veteran comedian shared a photo showing him carrying a lobster
- In the caption, he mentioned the title of their noontime show, "Eat Bulaga"
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- He also cryptically wrote, "Tanghaliang Pinakamasarap"
Joey de Leon's latest post on his Instagram feed is making the rounds on social media.
On Monday, January 8, the "Eat Bulaga" host shared a photo of him carrying a lobster.
In the caption, the veteran comedian told his followers, "EAT na este, EAT BULAGA NA!"
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He went on to cryptically express, "Tanghaliang Pinakamasarap!"
Joey's post then gained thousands of likes on the photo-sharing app in no time.
The captivating post also gained mixed reactions from the actor and TV host's followers. Here are some of the remarks:
"Congratulations po Henyo Master"
"Congrats sir Joey"
"Natawa ko sa caption"
"yung caption hahaha"
Check out Joey's post below:
Joey de Leon is an iconic actor, comedian, and television host in the Philippines. He is a member of the comedy trio Tito, Vic, and Joey and has made several comedy movies and TV shows. Joey is also best known for being a pioneer host of the longest-running noontime show in the country, “Eat Bulaga,” which premiered on July 30, 1979.
Recently, TVJ, in a post on their social media page, shared the news that the court has granted their complaint against TAPE and GMA as to the use of trademarks “EB” and “Eat Bulaga.” According to the post of the trio, after a court proceeding that lasted five months, TVJ emerged victorious in their complaint against TAPE and GMA-7.
GMA later released its official statement over the win of TVJ in the copyright and infringement case. The statement, posted on the official IG page of the network, wished to give the public some clarity over the decision of the Regional Trial Court (RTC). It said that the court did not find GMA guilty of copyright infringement or unfair competition. It also underscored that it will be complying with the directive of the Court with regards to airing "Eat Bulaga" episodes in their platforms.
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