Not so fast.
Just when everyone thought everything is now okay regarding the country's longest-running noontime show, "Eat Bulaga," one of its original hosts, Tito Sotto, has come out to express his disappointment over what's happening with the show.
In an interview on "Updated with Nelson Canlas," Tito zeroed in on an interview relating "one member of the corporation, an officer of the corporation," noting it wasn't "accurate."
"As a matter of fact, there were false statements that were made," he added.
Although he didn't name names, the only one interviewed about the show prior was Bullet Jalosjos, chief finance officer of Television and Production Exponent (TAPE) Inc.
According to Bullet, everything is well with the show, their production company, and their finances.
"I want to assure everyone that we are financially stable," he said on "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda."
"The company is okay. We're doing good. We can pay our talents. We can pay GMA so wala po tayong talagang problema when it comes to money."
He also insisted talk about them owing show host Vic Sotto 2 billion pesos is untrue.
"That's why maganda po talaga kung sana pwede rin makausap all the talents, maimbita natin sa show din to assure everyone that we are in good relations," he said.
But Tito seemingly belied this.
According to him, TAPE Inc. not only owed Vic but co-host Joey de Leon as well.
"Ang laki ng utang kay Vic at kay Joey. Mahigit tig-30 million pesos ang utang sa kanila, for 2022 alone," he said.
Tito maintained, "Okay na sana except lately, biglang a member of the board tells media something else."
"I am disappointed, at the very least. I am disappointed at what's happening," he ended.
Bullet is yet to address the issue.