
After their exchange of greetings on air, Vice Ganda and Vic Sotto are set to meet in person, amid talks of their rumored film together.
Vice Ganda sent the invite to the “Eat Bulaga” host during “It’s Showtime’s” episode on Saturday, July 4.
“Binati ko si Bossing kahapon. Binati niya rin ako sa ‘Eat Bulaga.’ Sabi niya sa akin mag-uusap daw kami nang masinsinan,” the comedian said. “Bossing, pasensya na, busy ako today.”
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“Pero Bossing gusto rin talaga kitang makita at makausap nang personal, mayakap, mabati at mahagkan. Talagang gusto kong magkaroon tayo ng malalim na usapan. Kaya Bossing, kung may oras ka, bukas magkita tayo nang 4 p.m. sa Cubao,” he continued.
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(I greeted Bossing yesterday, and he greeted me back on “Eat Bulaga.” He told me that we’re going to have a serious talk. Bossing, I’m sorry, but I’m busy today. But Bossing, I really want to see you and talk to you in person — to give you a hug, greet you properly, and kiss you. I truly want us to have a heartfelt conversation. So, Bossing, if you have time, let’s meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Cubao.)
Vice Ganda further noted that he was delighted after Sotto addressed him on national television.
“Bukas maaariing wakasan namin ang noontime war,” Vice Ganda remarked, drawing cheers from his fellow hosts Vhong Navarro and Jhong Hilario. (Tomorrow, we might finally put an end to the noontime war.)
Sotto, in response, shared during the Saturday episode of “Eat Bulaga” that he accepted the “It’s Showtime” host’s invitation.
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“3:59 p.m. nando’n na ako (I’ll be there at 3:59 p.m.),” Sotto quipped. “See you tomorrow.”
Vice Ganda and Sotto are rumored to headline an upcoming film together, although both TV hosts have yet to comment on the matter. Such speculation made the rounds on social media after Star Music artist Sofi Fermazi announced a supposed event where the actors’ movie would apparently be unveiled. /ra
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