FACT CHECK: NO Senate contempt order against Vice Ganda
A YouTube video suggests that the Senate cited Vice Ganda in contempt after she poked fun at Sen. Rodante Marcoleta at a concert. Not true.
A YouTube video suggests that the Senate cited Vice Ganda in contempt after she poked fun at Sen. Rodante Marcoleta at a concert. Not true.
A Facebook post claims that ABS-CBN has banned comedian Vice Ganda from some of its programs after she joked about former president Rodrigo Duterte in a concert. This is false.
After doing a parody of Duterte's remarks on the West Philippine Sea, Vice Ganda allegedly cried after the local government of Davao declared her persona non grata. This is not true.
A fake tweet from Anne Curtis, allegedly criticizing Vice Ganda for making fun of Duterte, is spreading online. Curtis has disowned the posts.
A TikTok video and a Facebook reel claim that Vice Ganda bid goodbye to her "It's Showtime" co-hosts after sparking controversy over a concert joke referencing former president Rodrigo Duterte. This is false.
A circulating Davao City resolution supposedly declaring Vice Ganda as persona non grata is a satire.
A video advisory supposedly from Vice Ganda warning the public against voting for reelectionist Rep. Lordan Suan of Cagayan de Oro City is circulating on Facebook. This is fabricated.
Several FB pages published fake quotes expressing solidarity for Duterte and attributed it to popular Filipino TV personalities like Vice Ganda and Noli De Castro.
The report makes several allegations that are not backed up by its sources.
By PABLO A. TARIMAN TRAILED by TV cameras, Vice Ganda arrives in the presscon venue in casual elegant black, hugging a bouquet with an entourage that includes Maricel Soriano who plays his mother in his fifth movie team-up with director Wenn V. Deramas. The movie, “ Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy” is Star Cinema’s entry