Vice Ganda on lolo who does not like him: 'I still love you po'
Was it Vice Ganda's reaction to Juan Ponce Enrile's comment on him?
This is the question of some netizens after the comedian conveyed a message to grandfathers and grandmothers after a "Mini Miss U" contestant requested a shout-out for her grandfather, supposedly a fan, in the Sept. 11 episode of "It's Showtime."
The television host exclaimed, “Nakakatuwa. Andaming lolong nanonood sa akin. Ang daming lolong nakatutok sa akin, di ba? At love ako ng mga lolos. Hi sa mga lolos na love na love ako. Love natin ang mga lolos.”
He then added, “My God, sa social media ang dami ding nagsa-shout-out sa akin. My God, I’m so relevant and famous..."

“Lalung-lalo na yung mga lolo diyan na mahal na mahal ako. Maraming salamat po. I love lolos and lolas, promise...”
He stated that "Tawag Ng Tanghalan" is specifically aimed at telderly viewers.
“Kaya patuloy naming ginagawa, lalung-lalo na yung 'Tawag Ng Tanghalan'... may mga pagkakataon na yung ibang tao nagsasawa na sila sa 'Tawag Ng Tanghalan'... Ang dahilan po kung bakit namin tinutuluy-tuloy yung 'Tawag Ng Tanghalan,' kasi yan yung pinakapaboritong segment ng mga matatanda," he explained.
The TV host went on to say, “Yan yung wala na silang gagawin. Nakaupo na lang sila sa tumba-tumba, makikinig lang sila ng mga kumakanta... Kaya yun po ang ibinibigay namin sa mga matatanda..."
The Kapamilya star emphasized their affection for the elderly.
“At ang isa sa mga pinakagustung-gusto naming pinagseserbisyuhan at pinag-aalayan ng saya ay yung mga matatanda nating nanonood sa atin. We love the elderly — our grandmas and grandpas. We love you lolos and lolas,” he expressed.
Vice humorously added, “...Pati na rin sa mga lolong hindi ako masyadong like, I still love you po.”
Enrile commented on Vice in the Sept. 9 episode of SMNI News Channel's "Dito sa Bayan ni Juan."
The former senator offered his perspective on the 12-day suspension imposed by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) on ABS-CBN's "It's Showtime."
This decision came after viewers filed numerous complaints with the MTRCB regarding the July 25 episode of the show. Allegedly, the program's hosts, Vice and Ion Perez, a real-life couple, were involved in behavior deemed "indecent" during the "Isip Bata" segment.
The case was subsequently referred to the MTRCB’s Hearing and Adjudication Committee, which conducted hearings and requested the respondents to submit their position papers, following standard procedural steps.
Enrile described it as "salacious."
“Ang problema dito sa bansa natin, kung meron kang power — political, social, economic or whatever — halos hindi mo na iniisip yung kapwa... Sarili mo na lang ang iniisip mo. Akala mo maganda ang ginagawa mo, pero bastos ka, bastos ka ng tao,” he remarked.
“Hindi lang walang decency kundi abusado. Bastos. Alam ko na mapagpatawa yang binabanggit mo na babae magmula pa ng araw, ganyan na yan..."