Juliana Parizcova admits he has hopes of returning to It’s Showtime when the right time comes. It can be recalled that after his victory in “Miss Q&A,” he would be part of the noontime show from 2018 until 2020.

Juliana Parizcova Segovia said he made an effort to reach out to Vice Ganda and apologized to him regarding their past feud.

He made the revelation in an interview with showbiz writer and talent manager Ogie Diaz in the latter’s YouTube vlog last Friday, February 2.

The topic first came to be when Diaz asked Juliana about him selling his crowns, which he won during the It’s Showtime pageant segment “Miss Q&A,” to online personality Jayzon Luzadas, also known as Boss Toyo.

It could be recalled that Juliana was crowned the first-ever Miss Q&A last 2018, winning the grand prize of P1 million and a crown symbolizing his victory. Apart from that, he also won 10 crowns during the “Miss Q&A” daily rounds, being named a Miss Q&A Hall of Famer.

“HindI ko naman binenta. For the content lang ’yon with Boss Toyo,” he said.

Juliana also said that he was the one who came up with the content idea for Boss Toyo who has always wanted to collaborate with the comedian-content creator.

“Noong inaral ko [siya], nalaman kong meron siyang ‘Pinoy Pawnstars’ na nagbebenta ng mga gamit. Ako rin naman ang nakaisip ng content, and [need niya] ng benta kaya kunwari, ibebenta ko ang mga corona ko sa ‘Miss Q&A.’” he explained.

“’Yon lang. For the content. Papatayin ako ng nanay ko kapag binenta ko ’yong mga korona,” he added.

Juliana, then, admitted that he has hopes of returning to It’s Showtime when the right time comes. It can be recalled that after his victory in “Miss Q&A,” he would be part of the noontime show from 2018 until 2020.

“‘Yung mga nakakasalubong ko, sabi, ‘Hindi na kita nakikita. Kailan ka babalik ng ‘It’s Showtime’? Ang sinasagot ko lang, ‘Soon’ para mag-manifest. Gusto kong bumalik kasi doon ako unang rumampa. Mahal na mahal ko ‘yong bahay na ‘yon, ‘yong show na ‘yon,” he said.

With the topic being about It’s Showtime, Juliana also addressed her past feud with mainstay host Vice Ganda, saying how he has made an effort to reach out to the Unkabogable Box Office Star on a number of occasions.

It could be recalled that the two comedians became the talk of the town when Vice hinted about someone he knows who has made a living becoming an Internet troll during the 2022 presidential elections.

While Vice did not name the person he knew, Juliana felt that it was him who Vice was alluding to. Her conversation with film director Daryl Yap, who posted screenshots of it on social media, became viral and the subject of controversy.

Juliana, then, revealed that after the presidential elections, Vice acknowledged Juliana during the beginning of the third season of “Miss Q&A.” Because of that, he exerted an effort to thank him and apologize for what happened.

“Nag-exert ako ng effort kay Vice. Even after ng elections, may isang portion [sa It’s Showtime] na na-mention ako so nag-thank you ako sa kanya. Sabi niya, ‘You’re welcome. Deserve mo naman ‘yon.’ Nag-sorry ako noong na-offend ko man siya before,” Juliana said.

In addition, Juliana told Diaz that his work has been “consistent” thanks to Yap and Senator Imee Marcos, as well as his own pares business, which started during the COVID-19 pandemic, where the Ogie interview took place.