
“It’s Showtime” sparks buzz again with skit fans say mirrors Senate viral moment.
Noontime program “It’s Showtime” once again trended online after netizens noticed what appeared to be a subtle political reference during a comedy segment inspired by “Goin’ Bulilit.”
The viral scene featured hosts chasing Jugs Jugueta around the set in a comedic “habulan.”
Viewers were particularly amused when Jugs suddenly tripped on the stairs while being chased, followed by a dramatic black-and-white color grading that resembled CCTV footage—something many online users immediately associated with the recently circulated clips involving Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa running in the Senate premises.
The shade?????? Tapos iniba pa nila yung color grading????? BEST NOONTIME SHOW TALAGA 😭✋ #SigawNgShowtime pic.twitter.com/AQfRHTf60U
— ALTStarMagic 💫 (@AltStarMagic) May 14, 2026
The segment quickly spread across social media, with many praising the program’s writers for turning a trending national issue into comedy without directly naming anyone involved.
Several netizens even remarked that “It’s Showtime lang may tapang gawin ’to,” applauding the show for being fearless and timely with its humor despite ongoing political controversies.
Known for blending satire, trending topics, and improvisational comedy, “It’s Showtime” continues to generate online buzz through jokes that many viewers say reflect current conversations happening beyond entertainment.
The segment quickly spread across social media, with many praising the program’s writers for turning a trending national issue into comedy without directly naming anyone involved.
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