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The episode’s timing led many to interpret the answer as an amusing reflection of latest political headlines.

A recent episode of “Family Feud” has gone viral after one of its survey questions reminded viewers of the growing trend of Philippine senators frequently livestreaming their activities and public statements.

In the episode hosted by Dingdong Dantes, contestants were asked, “Anong trabaho ang palaging naka-live stream?” Among the top survey answers were “Online Seller” and “Senador.”


Although the episode made no direct reference to any specific event, its timing led many to interpret the answer as an amusing reflection of recent political headlines. “I see what you did there, Dingdong,” one netizen joked, while others described the survey response as “too real” given how common livestreams have become among public officials.

The clip quickly made the rounds online, with many viewers connecting the answer to the recent shooting incident inside the Senate, where lawmakers, including Imee Marcos and Alan Peter Cayetano, went live on social media while events unfolded inside the Senate premises.

Beyond that incident, netizens also pointed out that Philippine senators have increasingly turned to livestreams to deliver statements, share their sentiments on national issues, conduct press briefings, and even broadcast portions of Senate hearings and legal proceedings directly from the Senate complex.

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