The longest-running noontime show “Eat Bulaga” has a new set of hosts, but some of them may probably need to wear nameplates, Senator JV Ejercito said. | MAgerINQ
“The ‘new’ Eat Bulaga!” Ejercito wrote on Twitter.
“Parang kailangan nila lagyan ng name plates ang ibang talents,” he added, followed by a peace sign emoji.Most netizens who commented on INQUIRER.net’s Facebook page seemed to agree with him. Some also commented on how the show seemed to be a poor substitute to the original.In another tweet, however, Ejercito came to the defense of the new talents of the show.
“Trabaho lang, walang personalan. Dahil kahit kelan hindi papasok sa isip ni Paolo na magiging katapat siya sa programa ng Tito, Vic at Joey. Under siya ng management ng GMA Artists Center at kung anong trabaho ang ibigay sa kanya, tinatanggap niya. A good soldier following his superior. Talagang hindi mo maiiwasan mga ganitong pangyayari.
“Bata pa siya fan na siya ng Tito, Vic and Joey. Ironic na nangyari ang ‘gulo’ ng TVJ at heto ngayon, isa sa host si Paolo Contis sa programa na ilalagay sa dating oras ng Eat Bulaga,” Solis said. from TV production company TAPE Inc., which was followed by resignations of other mainstays of the show.Subscribe to our daily newsletter
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