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'It's Showtime' airs from Clark, hosts explore attractions

Charlene A. Cayabyab

PHILIPPINE noontime show "It's Showtime" is airing their recent episodes in Clark Freeport while showcasing the freeport's various attractions.

One of the hosts, Jose Marie Viceral, also known as Vice Ganda, expressed his gratitude for accommodating their show in the freeport. Their live telecast in Clark will air until August 21, 2021.

Viceral said that by staging their broadcast here, they were able to ensure the continuity of their show despite the strict lockdown measures enforced in Metro Manila and other areas of Luzon.

“Sa madlang-Pampanga, maraming-maraming salamat po at kinupkop niyo kami panandalian, pansamantala,” he said.

“Pinapasok niyo kami sa inyong lugar, sa inyong tahanan, nang sa ganoon ay maituloy namin ang aming pagseserbisyo at pag-ere nang live para sa aming madlang Pipol,” he added.

Other hosts of the show including Vhong Navarro, Jugs Jugueta, Karylle, Teddy Corpuz, Amy Perez, Ryan Bang, Kim Chiu, and Ion Perez, will also stay in Clark Freeport for the show's airing in the next two weeks.

The hosts also got the chance to explore the various locations in the freeport including the bike paths, and Clark International Airport among others. Attractions including Clark Museum, Clark Parade Grounds, El Kabayo, Gemik Clark, and New Clark City were also featured in the show.

Meanwhile, Karylle and Ryan Bang visited the Clark Safari (Global Zoo) as part of the show’s location reveal for the program’s opening.

The show even gained the top trending topic on Twitter as the “madlang pipol” tried to guess the program’s current location using the hashtag “#FindingShowtime.”

Viceral later confirmed the show’s location through its opening minutes, which they also verified via It’s Showtime’s official Twitter account saying, “Yes! #WeFoundShowtime in Clark Pampanga!”

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