Darryl Yap, in-emphasize malinaw umano ang teaser ng TROPP; may resbak sa abogado ni Vic Sotto
- Darryl Yap took to Facebook and underscored that the trailer of his Pepsi Paloma movie was very clear
- He also said that the caption was clear as well
- In the same post, he also asked the legal counsel of Vic Sotto about the title of the movie
- "Sino bang nagsabi na ang tinutukoy ng title ng pelikula kong #TROPP #TROPP2025 ay ang kliyente mo?" the controversial director asked
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Darryl Yap has taken to Facebook to express his thoughts on the news item about the team of Vic Sotto denying the accusations made in the teaser of TROPP.
The controversial director underscored that the teaser and the caption were very clear.
"Napakalinaw naman ng teaser,
maging ng caption nito.
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He also posed a question to the legal team of Vic, about the title of the movie.
"At sino bang nagsabi na ang tinutukoy ng title ng pelikula kong #TROPP #TROPP2025 The Rapists of #PepsiPaloma ay ang kliyente mo? Kayo lang."
Vic Sotto is an iconic actor, comedian, and television host in the Philippines. He is best known for being the main host of 'Eat Bulaga' and for his blockbuster comedy movies. The actor is married to actress Pauleen Luna, and they have daughters named Tali and Thia. Recently, his name got involved in a controversial movie by Darryl Yap, which was about the alleged life of Pepsi Paloma.
In a previous report by KAMI, Vic Sotto, in his interview with Toni Gonzaga, opened up about his fatherhood journey. In 'Toni Talks' on YouTube, Toni asked Vic about his 50-year journey in showbiz. However, Toni also asked a few questions about his life, including being a father to his kids. During the interview, Vic became honest and talked about the mothers of his children.
Earlier, Vic Sotto summed up his reason for not entering politics. In an interview with The Philippine Star, the veteran comedian explained he’s leaving politics to his brother, Tito Sotto, and his son, Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto. He also believed one doesn’t have to be in politics to be a public servant.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh