Spreading good vibes on It’s Showtime this weekend is Alden Richards.

Well-loved Kapuso actor Alden Richards graces Kapamilya noontime show It’s Showtime and he was “Best In Greeting” for doing this.

On July 13, Saturday, Asia’s Multimedia Star Alden Richards paid a visit to “It’s Showtime” and spread positive vibes. This is not the first time that he graced the Kapamilya noontime as previously, he also did with Megastar Sharon Cuneta.

In Saturday’s episode, he was titled as the “Best In Greeting” as he greeted every host who were present. Polite as always, he took his time personally greet the hosts one by one and obliged to also greet some people from the audience when he was teased about it as someone who is “Best In Greeting”.

He obliged which amused the hosts. He was there to promote his new series “Pulang Araw” and the sequel for his film “Hello, Love, Goodbye”.

In the same episode, he was asked by Vhong Navarro how he manages his time considering his jam-packed schedule because of his projects. According to him, although hard, he makes sure to rest and have time for himself. As of this moment, resting is hard to achieve. He also expressed that his current workload might be heavy but he greatly enjoys what he is doing.

Before leaving Showtime, he thanked his supporters, the people who continue to inspire him. He said based on the video, “Sa mga nagbibigay inspirasyon sa akin, Maraming salamat naman sa inyo dahil kayo ang bumubuhay sa aking ginagawa at nage-enjoy naman ako, syempre at least para makita naman at ma-proud sa akin ‘yung mga taong ‘to.”

“Pulang Araw” is his upcoming series along with Barbie Forteza, Dennis Trillo, David Licauco, and Sanya Lopez. This series is set in the second world war period and he will be playing a half-American role who joined the guerillas during the was.

Meanwhile, “Hello, Love, Again” is the HLG sequel, his movie with Kathryn Bernardo. This sequel will feature the life of OFWs in Canada which will include the challenges they face and the reality of their life working away from their families.