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‘Sorry, walang background’: Cesar Montano spoofs own viral video
‘Sorry, walang background’: Cesar Montano spoofs own viral video
ABS-CBN News
Published Nov 06, 2018 11:28 PM PHT

Following a viral video greeting that drew controversy — and spawned countless spoofs on social media — Cesar Montano doesn’t appear fazed by accommodating further requests for a recorded shoutout.
Following a viral video greeting that drew controversy — and spawned countless spoofs on social media — Cesar Montano doesn’t appear fazed by accommodating further requests for a recorded shoutout.
This time, the screen veteran he even managed to make light of the recent gaffe, which saw an apparently naked woman in the background of his birthday greeting to a barangay official in Sta. Ana, Manila.
This time, the screen veteran he even managed to make light of the recent gaffe, which saw an apparently naked woman in the background of his birthday greeting to a barangay official in Sta. Ana, Manila.
His new greeting was for news anchor Arnold Clavio, who uploaded the clip on his Instagram page over the weekend.
His new greeting was for news anchor Arnold Clavio, who uploaded the clip on his Instagram page over the weekend.
With a familiar selfie angle, Montano addressed “Igan” (the TV personality’s nickname) and smirked as he built up to a punch line: “Sorry, walang background, ha!”
With a familiar selfie angle, Montano addressed “Igan” (the TV personality’s nickname) and smirked as he built up to a punch line: “Sorry, walang background, ha!”
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Prior to that self-aware greeting, Montano addressed the controversy surrounding the viral video through a statement on the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
Prior to that self-aware greeting, Montano addressed the controversy surrounding the viral video through a statement on the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
While he explained that the unintended appearance was due to his background being less of a concern in granting “thousands of requests” for video greetings, he stopped short of confirming the woman’s identity.
While he explained that the unintended appearance was due to his background being less of a concern in granting “thousands of requests” for video greetings, he stopped short of confirming the woman’s identity.
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