Rendon Labador Slams MTRCB Over Lack of Action Against Wally Bayola’s Cursing on E.A.T
The internet personality Rendon Labador criticized the MTRCB after Wally Bayola allegedly used explicit language during an episode of the ‘E.A.T’ segment.
On Thursday (August 10, 2023), the ‘Sugod Bahay mga Kapatid’ segment of E.A.T became highly controversial online due to Wally Bayola’s alleged cursing on live television.
In the video, Jose and Wally were engaged in a conversation with studio hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon. After a few moments, Wally can be heard uttering explicit words, even though the camera was focused on Jose.
The three legendary hosts were visibly shocked upon hearing the expletives and attempted to reprimand Wally. However, it remains unclear whether Wally was aware that his microphone was on during the scene.
Recently, the self-proclaimed motivational speaker Rendon Labador called out the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) for not taking immediate legal action after the incident.
Labador criticized the agency for its slow response and failure to impose appropriate sanctions and penalties on the television show, where a significant number of viewers witnessed the incident.
Labador also directed criticism towards MTRCB personnel, urging them to resign from their positions if they are unable to fulfill their duties properly.
Previously, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola rejects P2-M offer to stay in Eat Bulaga
Here is the full post:
“Patulog tulog nanaman ang MTRCB sa pansitan
Pasensya na sa buong ahensya ng MTRCB pero ang feedback ko sa inyo ay patanga tanga kayong lahat. Ang kukupad at ang babagal ninyo! Kung hindi ninyo kaya magampanan ang mga trabaho ninyo, mag si-resign nalang kayong lahat ”
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