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Awards or box-office success? Vice Ganda does 'Fast Talk'
Awards or box-office success? Vice Ganda does 'Fast Talk'
ABS-CBN News
Published Nov 30, 2016 04:56 AM PHT
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Updated Nov 30, 2016 09:28 AM PHT

MANILA - Vice Ganda's "Fast Talk" during his guest appearance on "Tonight with Boy Abunda" on Tuesday was surprisingly tame compared to past raunchy ones, as host Boy Abunda did not get the opportunity to ask any sex-related questions.
MANILA - Vice Ganda's "Fast Talk" during his guest appearance on "Tonight with Boy Abunda" on Tuesday was surprisingly tame compared to past raunchy ones, as host Boy Abunda did not get the opportunity to ask any sex-related questions.
Instead, the "It's Showtime" was asked to choose between box office success and acting awards, describe the appearance of his current boyfriend using a song title, and the last time he rode a jeepney, among other topics.
Instead, the "It's Showtime" was asked to choose between box office success and acting awards, describe the appearance of his current boyfriend using a song title, and the last time he rode a jeepney, among other topics.
Vice Ganda was on the late night talk show to promote his upcoming film with Coco Martin, "The Super Parental Guardians." Directed by Joyce Bernal, the comedy, which also stars child actors Awra Briguela and Simon "Onyok" Pineda," will open in theaters nationwide on Wednesday.
Vice Ganda was on the late night talk show to promote his upcoming film with Coco Martin, "The Super Parental Guardians." Directed by Joyce Bernal, the comedy, which also stars child actors Awra Briguela and Simon "Onyok" Pineda," will open in theaters nationwide on Wednesday.
It was one of Star Cinema's submissions to the selection committee of the Metro Manila Film Festival, but it failed to make the cut for the so-called "Magic 8" along with films from Vic Sotto and Richard Yap.
It was one of Star Cinema's submissions to the selection committee of the Metro Manila Film Festival, but it failed to make the cut for the so-called "Magic 8" along with films from Vic Sotto and Richard Yap.
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