'We are saddened by today's unexpected turn of events,' GMA said, adding the network has been the home of Eat Bulaga! for many years. | via philstarlife
Co-owner Romeo Jalosjos Sr., a former representative of Zamboanga, reportedly wants to take control of TAPE Inc. from co-founder Tony Tuviera and"rebrand" the show.
Tito also previously said that though Tuviera is still with TAPE Inc., there have been changes in the organizational structure. The company also allegedly owed them millions of pesos, according to Tito. Vic said he already received his P30 million after the issue made the headlines. Entertainment news website PEP.ph, meanwhile, on May 30 reported that Tito, Vic, and Joey have signed a contract with TV5 for a noontime show. Citing a network insider, PEP.ph said it was already a"done deal," following TV5's last noontime show
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