Vice Ganda, muling nag-viral dahil sa kanyang opinyon at payo tungkol sa pamilya noon
- A viral clip resurfaces of Vice Ganda advising against starting a family without financial stability
- Netizens react with mixed opinions, highlighting generational gaps between boomers and younger audiences, ABS-CBN News reported
- Vice stresses personal responsibility, saying, “At the end of the day, ikaw ang sasalba sa sarili mo. Hindi ibang tao, ni hindi gobyerno. Ikaw”
- Online discussions on Reddit echo support, emphasizing that financial readiness is crucial before having children
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A segment from the popular noontime show "It's Showtime" featuring Vice Ganda has resurfaced online, sparking renewed discussions about family planning. In the clip, Vice Ganda emphasizes the importance of financial stability before starting a family, ABS-CBN News reported.

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“Kung wala kang pera, 'wag kang gumawa ng pamilya. 'Yun lang 'yun,” she stated plainly.
The video, which has been widely shared across Facebook and Reddit, drew diverse reactions. While some criticized the blunt message, others praised Vice for addressing a realistic concern in today’s economy. She further elaborated,
“Sorry this opinion might offend other people. Pero kung wala kang pera, 'wag kang gumawa ng pamilya. Dahil kawawa lalong-lalo na kung may iluluwal kang batang hindi mo mapapakain nang maayos.”
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Vice Ganda also highlighted personal accountability, reminding viewers that ultimately, individuals are responsible for their own well-being.
“At the end of the day, ikaw ang sasalba sa sarili mo. Hindi ibang tao, ni hindi gobyerno. Ikaw,” she said.
Reddit users weighed in on the discussion, sharing personal experiences and opinions. One wrote:
“Then the boomers will ask you, ‘Why aren’t you married yet?’ ‘Why don’t you have kids yet?’”
“It’s true. I got a girlfriend and told me, ‘What’s important is that we love each other. It doesn’t matter if we don’t have money.’ What? You think I’m just gonna eat air?,” another user shared a similar sentiment.
Other comments pointed to the generational divide, with younger users noting that life today demands careful financial planning before parenthood.
“Vice is right. Life is tough these days. Why would you start a family if you’re not ready?” one Reddit user remarked.
Supporters urged society to normalize conversations about financial preparedness, especially when it comes to having children.
Vice Ganda is a celebrated Filipino comedian, actor, singer, and television host known for his sharp humor, vibrant personality, and long-standing influence in Philippine entertainment. He first gained attention performing stand-up in Manila comedy bars, where his fearless punchlines and quick wit earned him a loyal following. Vice’s career soared in 2009 when he became a regular host on ABS-CBN’s It’s Showtime. His natural comedic timing and energetic presence helped him become one of the most recognizable figures in local showbiz.
During the March 12 episode of It’s Showtime, Vice Ganda reacted to a contestant who failed to recognize Malacañang Palace during the “It’s Giving” round of the “Laro Laro Pick” segment. The contestant mistakenly guessed it was a municipal hall, which sparked laughter from the live audience. Vice later emphasized the importance of knowing key national landmarks and Philippine history, reminding viewers that cultural awareness is essential for all Filipinos.

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Vice Ganda, napa-react sa sagot ng contestant sa “It’s Showtime” na hindi nakilala ang Malacañang
Meanwhile, Vice Ganda voiced concern about the adequacy of minimum wage for Filipino families amid rising prices. On the March 12 episode of It’s Showtime, during the “Laro Laro Pick” segment, he discussed how a contestant’s struggle to identify Malacañang Palace revealed gaps in cultural knowledge. Vice jokingly remarked that Filipinos might be spending too much time on TikTok instead of learning about their country. His commentary sparked reflection about wages, education, and awareness in the current social climate.
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