Vico Sotto Breaks the Internet W/ Hilarious Reaction to Viral ‘Manual Transition’ Video
VICO SOTTO – Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto’s epic reaction to his viral ‘manual transition’ video has left netizens laughing and buzzing on social media.
Vico Sotto once again showcased his talent for bringing joy and laughter as his “2025” New Year greeting video gained widespread attention online. The clip, featuring a humorous “manual transition,” quickly captured the hearts of netizens and sparked waves of laughter across social media.
The Instagram account @kabulastugan reshared the video, adding a cheeky caption: “Ganito sana kaswabe transition ng New Year ko. Yung bago CP mo so wala ka pang editing apps.” The playful post highlighted the unique charm of Mayor Vico’s video, where he slid sideways on-screen to unveil a “Happy New Year” sign—a gesture both amusingly low-tech and endearing.

In the video, Mayor Vico extended his warm greetings to his constituents, welcoming 2025 with his signature humor and simplicity. While his heartfelt message resonated, it was the unpolished yet creative transition that became the highlight, showcasing his ability to embrace humor and not take himself too seriously.
Netizens quickly flooded the comments section, expressing their delight and admiration for the young mayor’s approachable nature. Many found his quirky move highly entertaining, with some even joking about recreating similar transitions for their own celebrations.
Adding to the fun, Mayor Vico responded with his own witty comment, saying, “Bawal tumawa ang di manunuod ng buong video, salamat po.” His playful remark only amplified the online laughter and engagement.
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This moment underscores why Vico Sotto remains one of the most adored figures in Philippine politics. Apart from his notable contributions to public service, his ability to connect with people through humor and authenticity truly sets him apart.
As 2025 begins, Mayor Vico once again demonstrates that even a touch of humor can go a long way in building a sense of community—one laugh at a time.