Vice Ganda grateful for being named most trusted entertainment presenter

  • Page Views 146
  •  

    MANILA — Vice Ganda was overflowing with gratitude after being awarded this year’s Most Trusted Entertainment & Variety Presenter by Reader’s Digest for the fifth time.

    Speaking on “It’s Showtime” on Tuesday, he said: “Maraming maraming salamat po. Hanggang ngayon pinagkakatiwalaan niyo pa rin ako na magpatawa sa inyo every day, magbigay sa inyo ng saya, magpa-good vibes sa inyo sa ‘Showtime,’ sa mga vlog ko, sa pelikula ko.”

    According to the comedian, he is grateful for the trust that many people have placed in him to bring them happiness in various ways.

    “Grabe ‘yung pagmamahal niyo sa akin. Kahit ang dami kong sablay, patuloy niyo akong binibigyan ng pagkakataon para makabawi at pasayahin kayong muli.”

    Vice Ganda shared the recognition to all of his “It’s Showtime” co-hosts, his partner Ion Perez, and to his mother.

    “Nung mga bata tayo, parang ang bongga ng Reader’s Digest tapos biglang naging cover ako ng Reader’s Digest, tapos ngayon pinaparangalan ako ng Reader’s Digest limang beses sunod-sunod. Maraming maraming salamat po,” he said.

    Aside from Vice Ganda, the other individuals who have won in the Most Trusted categories were Mike Enriquez as Radio Presenter, Atom Araullo as TV Host For News & Current Affairs, and Alyssa Valdez as Sportsperson.

    The winners were identified following an independently commissioned survey, with the results appearing exclusively in Reader’s Digest Philippines. (abs-cbn)

     

    Share

    New Posts Recently publish post More

    • 01 June 2023
      19 hours ago No comment

      B.C. promotes equity with anti-racism research priorities

      VANCOUVER – The Province takes another step improving access to government programs and services for Indigenous Peoples and racialized communities, with the release of 12 priorities for anti-racism research. Seven research priorities were put forward by the provincial Anti-Racism Data Committee. Indigenous Peoples recommended three research priorities and two ...

    • 01 June 2023
      20 hours ago No comment

      Filipino Musicians on Stage at Pinoy Festival Burnaby

      “Magmula no’ng ako’y natutong umawit, naging makulay ang aking munting daigdig…kay ganda ng ating musika Ito ay atin, sariling atin at sa habang-buhay awitin natin!”. Maestro Ryan Cayabyab wrote masterful lyrics and a melodic tune that continues to characterize OPM (Original Filipino Music) ever since it’s debut in the ...

    • 01 June 2023
      20 hours ago No comment

      1 million Filipinos in Canada to mark heritage month in June

      It’s June, and it’s Filipino Heritage Month across Canada. The community has grown over the years, and Filipinos now number close to one million. Based on Statistics Canada projections, Filipinos are expected to number over two million across Canada in 2041. The 2021 Census established that a total of ...

    • 25 May 2023
      1 week ago No comment

      Parliamentary secretary’s statement on Anti-Racism Awareness Week

      Mable Elmore, Parliamentary Secretary for Anti-Racism Initiatives, has released the following statement in recognition of Anti-Racism Awareness Week: “Anti-Racism Awareness Week, from May 22-26, 2023, is an opportunity for British Columbians to learn about B.C.’s diverse culture and history, and to consider how they can help fight discrimination, racism ...

    • 25 May 2023
      1 week ago No comment

      Remembering Tina Turner

      Tina Turner, the pioneering rock’n’roll star who became a pop behemoth in the 1980s, has died aged 83 after a long illness. She had suffered ill health in recent years, being diagnosed with intestinal cancer in 2016 and having a kidney transplant in 2017. In a statement on Wednesday ...

    %d bloggers like this: