Jalosjos Claims Willie Revillame Replacing TVJ in Eat Bulaga is Not True
Rumors that Wowowin host Willie Revillame will be replacing legendary trio TVJ in Eat Bulaga are not true.
Willie Revillame will not replace renowned trio Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon in the longest-running noontime show Eat Bulaga, according to Dapitan City Mayor Bullet Jalosjos, treasurer of TAPE Incorporated. “No, not true, for the record po,” Jalosjos claimed.
Unconfirmed news has spread that his father, former House Representative Romeo Jalosjos Sr., wants Wowowin host to replace them as the three will leave as hosts of Eat Bulaga. Willie’s name was mentioned in an online report that Jalosjos Sr. was wooing him to host the noontime show.
Meanwhile, Willie is unaware and has nothing to do with the issues involving the seasoned hosts of Eat Bulaga. In the clarification made by Mayor Jalosjos, based on the article of Pep, the spread of news involving Willie was proven to be just an invention or fake news.
Willie has been silent for a long time since the programs temporarily suspended by ALLTV management had their own issues. This includes Willie’s Wowowin. Regrettably, several of our countrymen have been victimized and believed the bogus news.
Meanwhile, a poster of ‘Wow Bulaga,’ which was reported to replace Eat Bulaga went viral on social media. Willie Revillame will host the show along with Allan K, Bretman Rock, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Miguel Tanfelix, Tyronia Fowler, and Rosmar Tan.
But the ‘King of Talk’ Boy Abunda stated that the poster circulating on social media was proved to be false, according to a reliable source. Tito Boy stated that his source informed him that the viral poster of the show is fake.
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