TVJ Performs Eat Bulaga Theme Song Amid Noontime Show Issue

TVJ Joyfully Performs Eat Bulaga Theme Song Amid Issue with the Jaloslos Family

The legendary trio Tito, Vic, and Joey (TVJ) joyfully performed the Eat Bulaga theme song amid the noontime show issue with the Jaloslos family.

The renowned trio of former Senate President Tito Sotto, actor-comedian Vic Sotto, and Henyo Master Joey de Leon demonstrate their power to the audience as they sing the noontime show’s theme song. They sang the legendary song to show their appreciation to their followers.

TVJ performed a song that has been played by their followers for nearly four decades and has undergone various alterations. Other from the trio, all of the current hosts of the noontime song joined in.

TVJ Eat Bulaga Song

The trio also revealed some facts about the song. It was written by Vic, according to Tito, and Joey came up with the title for the noontime show. Meanwhile, the former senator claimed to be the show’s manager.

Some fans perceived the performance as a show of force in the midst of the alleged takeover of Eat Bulaga management by Romeo Jalosjos. They also believed that the trio reminded people who supposedly want to control Eat Bulaga that they are the show’s foundation.

The words of Eat Bulaga’s theme song have already been modified from “Mula Aparri hanggang Jolo” to “Mula Batanes hanggang Jolo,” in response to the criticism of Batanes people who felt they were left out.

In addition to the TVJ, they put Aiza Seguerra and Coney Reyes in the lyrics, although they were eventually removed in 1998. “Eat Bulaga” is the longest-running noontime program on Filipino television, however, there has recently been internal strife. There are suggestions that the show may be rebranded.

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