Was Vice Ganda shady when he said this?
VICE GANDA – Kapamilya superstar Vice Ganda has this intriguing statement made amid the live airing of the noontime show Its Showtime.
In a previous article, Kapamilya superstar Vice Ganda revealed his personal view on the real qualities of a real public servant. He said that a real public servant is selfless and is willing to be of service to the public. He said,“Kinakalimutan niya ang sarili niya, dahil iyong pinagsiserbisyuhan muna bago siya. Iyon ‘yung totoong public servant.”
As of this writing, Vice remains mum about his preference for president. But previously, he went viral after people noticed how he subtly incorporated the pink rose in his pink outfit. He usually wears pieces with loud colors but that particular outfit with the pink rose in it did not dodge the assumptions of the people. The election is just less than three weeks away.
And just recently, smoothly and out of nowhere, he expressed something that caught the attention of many people. Amid the game segment of his noontime show, while throwing banters at his other co-hosts who have seemingly teamed up to tease him, this remark slid out of his mouth:
“Di ba? Ang ending sila ang naglaglagan. Parang presscon yan, ang ending naglaglagan sila.”
As much as many people are aware, the press conference from days ago headed by presidential aspirant Isko Moreno along with the other two candidates went controversial. Isko bravely called out Leni Robredo to be a hero and withdraw and he stood firm with this statement he made. He even added that Leni should give chance to others.
But the other candidates who were with him during that event denied their involvement in any calling out to Leni to withdraw.
Photo lifted from ABS-CBN News
Meanwhile, here are the 10 presidential candidates of this year’s election:
- Ernesto Abella, former presidential spokesman
Leody de Guzman, labor leader
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso
Norberto Gonzales, former defense chief
Senator Ping Lacson
Faisal Mangondato
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., former senator
Jose Montemayor Jr.
Senator Manny Pacquiao
Vice President Leni Robredo