Vice Ganda, nanghihinayang at hindi na matutuloy "dream project" niya kasama si Jaclyn Jose
- Vice Ganda has revealed that her dream project with Jaclyn Jose would now have no way of coming into fruition
- In an interview with ABS-CBN, Vice revealed that she actually pitched the project to Star Cinema
- She said that the project would have been an indie type of movie, but comedy
- "Nakakapanghinayang, kasi gusto ko talaga ‘yung dalawa kami, ‘yung dalawa kaming bida," she said
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Vice Ganda has revealed in an interview with ABS-CBN's MJ Felipe that she actually pitched a dream project with Star Cinema where she and the late veteran actress Jaclyn Jose would play the lead roles.
"Iba ‘yung lungkot na naramdaman ko bukod sa siyempre, wala na siya. Meron kasi akong dream project din with her, na pinitch ko sa isa sa mga ano sa Star Cinema," Vice explained.
“Gusto ko ‘yung parang indie type na movie, pero comedy. Comedy na drama na serious na indie type na mag-nanay kami. ‘Maganda ‘yan’, sabi nila, for a change. Sabi ko, gusto ko ito, for ano lang, gusto kong magkaroon ng ganitong pelikula. Eh, hindi na siya matutuloy," she explained.
Previously, Vice and Jaclyn have already worked together in "Fantastica," which was an entry to the 2018 Metro Manila Film Festival.
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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.
As previously reported by KAMI, Vice Ganda, in the latest episode of "It's Showtime," was praised on social media. Earlier, Searchee Nami, a participant, expressed her desire to study once more. This prompted Vice to offer to pay for her education, which made her cry on the show. In the video, Vice could be heard saying, "I will send you to school."
Meanwhile, Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis once more had their usual banter on "It's Showtime." Anne was giving a message to OFWs, when she inadvertently mentioned, "Namimiss-niyo mga pamilya ko. Vice was then quick to point it out and asked Anne why would families of OFWs miss Anne's family.
Source: KAMI.com.gh