
There's not a dry eye in the room, or shall we say on Twitter, as Eat Bulaga's 'Bawal Judgmental' segment is seen trending once more in the social media platform as the show replayed one of its highly-viewed episodes.
Originally aired on January 4, Eat Bulaga once again featured the episode showing four closeted gay men coming out to their families on national television.
The rerun proved to be a success for the show as netizens from all over the archipelago are seen discussing the noontime show's events on Twitter.
"#BawalJudgmental” trends anew on Philippine twitter
Some netizens couldn't help but recall the moments when they admitted to their families that they are part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
My mom is currently watching Eat Bulaga and for today's episode of #BawalJudgmental, napag-usapan yung coming out. My mom knew that I'm gay and she has always been worried na baka mabully at pagtawanan ako ng ibang tao. Now, she's crying and grabe ang hirap ng gantong situation.
-- Reden (@razrden) April 21, 2020
Watching. Laughing. Crying. A little awkward because my whole family is watching. I am blessed I have an open minded family and relatives who embraces me for who I am. ❤️#BawalJudgmental
-- alvin villanueva (@AlvinMV22) April 21, 2020
Inspired me a lot na habang maaga pa mag out kana sa parents mo #BawalJudgmental
-- y'barra ll✨ (@vinoshoi) April 21, 2020
Growing up without a father figure is really hard for me. I am living with my sister, my mom, and my lola. I always see them wearing makeup, dresses and anything else that can really affect my sexuality. And they really think I'm going out to be straight? #BawalJudgmental
-- Alexon (@VillaLexuis) April 21, 2020
#BawalJudgmental's replay episode reminded me when i told to my mama what's my true gender identity that was May 2018.
-- Dale Fitzherbert (@every_dale) April 21, 2020
shes saw me crying after i went to the cr and she keep asking me what happened. hanggang sa... "ma, wala na kami ni... ali ku straight..."
Others commended the four men who took courage in admitting to their families about who they really are.
Nakakaiyak, pero nakaka proud sila. Shawarawt kay Prince medyo mahirap hirap yan knowing na lalaki ang anak mo. Fighting, u are all loved 💪🏻#BawalJudgmental
-- Angela Carvajal (@angelaacarvajal) April 21, 2020
Sana katulad din ako nila na matapang! #BawalJudgmental
-- Kurt (@ArjayBae21) April 21, 2020
I wish my homophobic classmates are watching Eat Bulaga's #BawalJudgmental segment today and realize that the process of coming out should not be trivialized.
-- Francis Rhoen Morelos (@rhoenmorelos) April 21, 2020
You just need to be yourself. You're more than enough. As long as you're happy nothing else matter. #BawalJudgmental
-- J O A N A (@msjoanamanatass) April 21, 2020
#EatBulaga #BawalJudgmental This is what i like about this segment: resolution, forgiveness, love and acceptance. kakaiyak naman. pic.twitter.com/b8o0Ko5HOZ
-- Maestro Kelbong (@kjmkelvin) April 21, 2020
The episode here in #BawalJudgmental is about the people who hides their true identity. It takes to have more courage to tell everyone who is the real you. Gonna salute this guys for not hiding anymore. Good job!
-- Chef Trisha (@ChefTrishaC) April 21, 2020
Once again, Eat Bulaga's 'Bawal Judgmental' proves that love can transcend barriers if we only accept one another.
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