Vice Ganda apologizes to Anne Curtis-Smith after viral joke about their endorsements


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  • Earlier, Anne also cleared that she and Vice were okay despite the joke on national television.


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Vice Ganda (Facebook)

Unkabogable star Vice Ganda has apologized to his friend Kapamilya star Anne Curtis-Smith after he joked about their endorsements on "It's Showtime" last Saturday.

Vice took to Twitter to relay his apology to Anne on Sunday, Jan. 21. His full post:

"Ang kj mo! Ok yan para trending! Chozzz!!! But yes it was lapse of judgement.

"It was our usual “brandagulan” moment na late nya narealize so nasabi nya ung tagline ng di nya namalayan.

"I apologized to her And pinagtawanan n lng namin. Our sisterhood will always be Nice Ganda!" wrote Vice.

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Anne Curtis-Smith (Facebook)

Earlier, Anne also cleared that she and Vice were okay despite the joke on national television.

"Morning everyone. Guys, kalma. No need for such negative energy. Vice and I are fine. It was a lapse of judgment on both sides.

"At least we can move forward and be keyrfuul. Ganyan ang biriun backstage but syempre dapat iba pag on air. Kaya kalma.

"It’s a beautiful day. Gawin na lang #BidaAngSaya every day! HAHAHAHA!"

 

 

On Saturday, Anne apologized for unintentionally uttering the popular tagline for Vice's rival food chain endorsement in the program.

Anne is the celebrity endorser for Jollibee, while Vice promotes McDonald's Philippines.

During the "Especially For You" segment, Vice asked Anne to say "nice," which the actress obliged. Then Anne was asked to say "ganda," and she complied.

Anne realized what she just said. It was Vice Ganda's line in his latest commercial for McDonald's fried chicken where he mentioned, "Nice, ganda," after eating fried chicken. She immediately apologized on air.