TV Patrol cheers on Izzy Lee after her viral “hanggang binti na yung tuhod” report
- TV Patrol has publicly expressed support for reporter Izzy Lee following her viral on-air slip
- It can be recalled that Lee was on the field covering flooding in Manila when she unintentionally said “hanggang binti na ‘yung tuhod”
- On its social media page, ABS-CBN’s flagship newscast cheered on the Kapamilya field reporter
- It also extended appreciation to all field personnel working amid calamities
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TV Patrol shared a message of support for field reporter Izzy Lee after a clip of her live flood coverage went viral all over social media.

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To recall, the Kapamilya reporter was covering flood conditions on Taft Avenue when she unintentionally said the floodwater was “hanggang binti na ‘yung tuhod,” a mix-up that quickly circulated online and sparked memes.
Lee later explained that she hadn’t slept or eaten prior to the segment, which may have caused the minor mistake. She promised to look after her health moving forward and eat before future live reports.
“Sorry po, wala pang kain at tulog. Next time kakain muna ako para hindi na hanggang binti ang tuhod. Ingat sa baha, mga Kapamilya!” she wrote in an online post. Her honesty resonated with many netizens who applauded her professionalism and humility.
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In response to Lee’s public explanation, the TV Patrol official Facebook page posted:
“Okay lang ‘yan, Izzy! Samahan ka namin sa caf [cafeteria].”
Furthermore, the flagship newscast of ABS-CBN also lauded all field personnel working amid difficult conditions.
“Saludo po kami hindi lang sa aming Kapamilya reporters kundi sa lahat ng journalists, rescuers, at iba pang nagsisilbi sa panahon ng kalamidad,” it added.
Several areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces have reported flooding due to continuous rains. Local governments have suspended classes and work in affected areas as precautionary measures.
In a previous report by KAMI, Food content creator Ryan “Ninong Ry” Morales Reyes posted about the flooding in his Malabon residence due to the intensified habagat rains. On his social media pages, the celebrity chef shared photos showing his home submerged in floodwaters. Along with the photos, Ninong Ry urged netizens to stay safe and left an uplifting message. His emotional post resonated with netizens, many of whom praised his strength and calm in the face of adversity. This is not the first time the chef-vlogger has endured flooding in his home, as he also experienced the same ordeal during Typhoon Carina last year.
In another earlier report, Dr. Kilimanguru went viral after clapping back at a netizen who criticized his advice on leptospirosis amid the heavy rains and flooding brought by the southwest monsoon or “habagat.” In a recent FB post, the prominent doctor and content creator known for sharing medical tips online urged those who waded through floodwaters to seek immediate preventive treatment. However, one netizen took issue with the advice and called the concerned doctor “privileged,” prompting Dr. Kilimanguru to pen a fiery reply. The doctor followed it up with another post and a series of comments that further showed his frustration.
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