At A Glance
- "Who did that? That's very disrespectful! You don't do that. You have to say sorry to me. Who did that? You don't do that. That's very rude. I'm trying to give you a wonderful time, but don't hurt me. Di ba? That's not right. We have to be friends here. Don't hurt me," said Vice Ganda.

They could be on the warpath these days, but there was a time when self-proclaimed motivational speaker Rendon Labador defended Unkabogable star Vice Ganda from rude fans.
It happened in April after a visibly irked Vice Ganda called out the attention of two overzealous fans who allegedly pulled his hair after a show in Edmonton, Canada.
While posing for photos with the crowd, Vice Ganda was surprised when a fan pulled his hair from behind, according to a viral TikTok video clip.
"Who did that? That's very disrespectful! You don't do that. You have to say sorry to me. Who did that? You don't do that. That's very rude. I'm trying to give you a wonderful time, but don't hurt me. Di ba? That's not right. We have to be friends here. Don't hurt me," said Vice Ganda.
She added: "This guy is very rude! So who was it?" When Vice Ganda learned that the guy was accompanied by his girlfriend, she said: "Both of you are very rude."

Enter Rendon, who slammed the "entitled fan" who allegedly pulled the hair of the comedian.
“Pumunta ka doon para manood sa show hindi para manabunot ng tao. Paano kung panot ‘yun, natanggal ‘yung buhok niya, eh sira ‘yung career niya,” said Rendon in a video post which has already been deleted from Facebook.
(You go to watch the show, not to harass people. What if they don't have hair? You could ruin their career.)
“Trespassing ka eh! Mayroon kasing tinatawag na personal space tayong mga tao na kapag nag-step over kayo doon magkakaroon kami ng rights na protektahan din ang aming sarili,” Rendon also said.
(You are currently trespassing. As humans, we have a personal space you are not permitted to cross. We reserve the right to protect ourselves.)

In July, Rendon changed tune when he called the attention of "It's Showtime" hosts Vice Ganda and Ion Perez for alleged indecent acts during the variety show’s “Isip Bata."
Boosted by netizens' reactions, Rendon's complaint also reached the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
Following an investigation, the MTRCB issued on Sept. 4 its decision to suspend the live noontime program “It’s Showtime!” for 12 airing days.
"It's Showtime" has formally received the decision of the MTRCB. It was given 15 days to file a motion for reconsideration of the case formally.
On the other hand, Rendon shifted his concern to his Facebook page, which has been deleted. "Binura na ako sa Facebook ng Pilipinas."
"If this is really my last moments on the internet, I would like to thank those people who are still supporting until next time. Boring," Rendon added.