
It's Showtime host Vice Ganda quickly addressed the fake post circulating online, where she allegedly issued a statement about the drug war campaign of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
In her Facebook post, Vice stressed, “FAKE NEWS!”
She added, “Huwag paniwalaan ang kumakalat na pahayag na ito! Wala po akong inilabas o sinabi na ganitong statement. Maging mapanuri at huwag basta maniwala sa impormasyong walang malinaw o opisyal na pinagmulan. Please report!”
The award-winning host and comedian also asked her followers on X to report the fake post.
I never stated this. Pls report. https://t.co/0xYEuGbPqv
-- jose marie viceral (@vicegandako) March 11, 2025
On It's Showtime today, March 12, Vice reiterated, "Mag-iingat kayo sa mga nababasa n'yo ha. Hindi lahat totoo, katulad ng mga kumakalat na mga statement ko sa Facebook, hindi ko po statement 'yun. Iwasan n'yo po ang pagre-repost.”
The Kapamilya comedienne also lamented that not everyone does fact-checking, "Basta repost lang nang repost. Wala po ako nilalabas na statement sa Facebook.”
Yesterday, Duterte was arrested by the Philippine National Police on order of the International Criminal Court (ICC). He was then sent by plane to the Netherlands to face criminal charges against humanity in connection to his deadly "war on drugs" campaign during his term.
Meanwhile, here are some celebrities who slammed fake social media posts using their names:










































