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As cited by Bautista (2012), researchers from [[University of San Jose - Recoletos]] studied the role of sarcasm and criticism on Filipino humor. Half of 100 participants stated that they gain more confidence from mimicking Vice Ganda's style of humor, while 64% of the respondents said that they usually imitate Vice Ganda's sarcasm during conversations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.academia.edu/2040341|title=Sarcasm and Criticism as Basis of Filipino Humor: An Interactional Sociolinguistics Approach to Exchange of Jokes among College Students by Lablynn Yvette F. Bautista|website=academia.edu|access-date=April 4, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170301031248/http://www.academia.edu/2040341/Sarcasm_and_Criticism_as_Basis_of_Filipino_Humor_An_Interactional_Sociolinguistics_Approach_to_Exchange_of_Jokes_among_College_Students_by_Lablynn_Yvette_F._Bautista|archive-date=March 1, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> |
As cited by Bautista (2012), researchers from [[University of San Jose - Recoletos]] studied the role of sarcasm and criticism on Filipino humor. Half of 100 participants stated that they gain more confidence from mimicking Vice Ganda's style of humor, while 64% of the respondents said that they usually imitate Vice Ganda's sarcasm during conversations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.academia.edu/2040341|title=Sarcasm and Criticism as Basis of Filipino Humor: An Interactional Sociolinguistics Approach to Exchange of Jokes among College Students by Lablynn Yvette F. Bautista|website=academia.edu|access-date=April 4, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170301031248/http://www.academia.edu/2040341/Sarcasm_and_Criticism_as_Basis_of_Filipino_Humor_An_Interactional_Sociolinguistics_Approach_to_Exchange_of_Jokes_among_College_Students_by_Lablynn_Yvette_F._Bautista|archive-date=March 1, 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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====Comparison of [[Donny Pangilinan]] and [[Sandro Marcos]]==== |
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On March 22, during the pre-Election Ganda posted on his [[Facebook]] page and comparing Pangilinan and Marcos, If Donny portraying Sandro for upcoming [[Viva Films|VIVA Films]]' ''Maid in Malacañang'' which Sandro's aunts [[Imee Marcos|Imee]] and [[Irene Marcos|Irene]] portrayed by [[Cristine Reyes]] and [[Ella Cruz]], while [[Bongbong Marcos|Sandro's Father]] portrayed by [[Diego Loyzaga]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/164534/donny-pangilinan-sandro-marcos-netizens-a716-20220322|title=Robredo, Marcos supporters wage word war pitting Donny Pangilinan vs Sandro Marcos|website=pep.ph|access-date=March 22, 2022}}</ref> |
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Born | Jose Marie Borja Viceral March 31, 1976[1] Tondo, Manila, Philippines | |||||||||
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Years active | 2014–present | |||||||||
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Jose Marie Borja Viceral (Tagalog: ['baɪse]; born March 31, 1976),[1] popularly known as Vice Ganda (lit. '"Beautiful Vice"'), is a Filipino comedian, talk show host, television presenter, actor, entrepreneur, and singer. He[a] is a regular host on ABS-CBN's noontime variety show It's Showtime, and has starred in several films, eight[4] of which are considered to be the highest-grossing in Philippine cinema.[5][6]
During his stand-up routines, Vice Ganda uses observational comedy, situational irony and sarcasm in pertaining to Filipino culture and human sexuality. He is also the first openly LGBTQ endorser for Globe Telecom.[7][8]
Early life
Before coming out to his family and loved ones, Vice Ganda was known as "Tutoy", which was his nickname as a young boy.[9] The youngest of five children, Vice Ganda grew up in the neighbourhood along José Abád Santos Street in Manuguit, Tondo, Manila. His father, a native of Taysan, Batangas and a barangay captain in Tondo, Manila, was murdered when he was young, prompting his mother, an Ilocana from San Juan, La Union, to leave her children to work abroad as a caregiver.[10] He studied political science at Far Eastern University.[11]
Career
Stand-up comedy
Vice Ganda started out as a singer, then as a comedian for Punchline and The Library, whose owner Andrew de Real gave him the stage name "Vice Ganda".[12] There he spent several years developing his material in the comedy clubs. His career began to build after appearances on television and reviews from tabloid columns. He works alongside fellow comedians Chokoleit, Pooh, John Lapus and Rey Kilay.
Television
Vice Ganda appeared in several television series and sitcoms such as Dyosa, under the direction of Wenn V. Deramas. He also had another supporting role in the drama series Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik. In 2009, Vice Ganda became part of It's Showtime, a talent search program where he eventually gained his present role as a regular presenter / judge. His life story of being bullied as a young, closeted homosexual has also been featured in the drama anthology, Maalaala Mo Kaya.[13] In 2011, He became host of his own Sunday talk show, Gandang Gabi, Vice!, the show ended in 2020.[14] Currently, Vice Ganda is under the management of ABS-CBN, and handling him is business unit head Deo Endrinal[15] after being managed for four years[16] by local entertainment columnist/host, Ogie Diaz.[17] In 2016, he became judge in the 5th and 6th seasons of Pilipinas Got Talent, along with his fellow celebrities, Angel Locsin and Robin Padilla.[18][19] In June 2021, he hosted a game show, Everybody, Sing!, which replaced his own talk show Gandang Gabi, Vice!, the game show concluded in October 2021.[14][20][21]
Film
Before venturing into mainstream movies, Vice Ganda starred in minor roles in independent films such as, Condo with Coco Martin and In My Life, where he appeared alongside Vilma Santos and John Lloyd Cruz. In 2010, he starred in a remake of the comedy film, Petrang Kabayo,[22] which was an instant hit at its release.[23] The following year, he starred in The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin, with Derek Ramsay, directed by Wenn V. Deramas. The movie became the first local film to reach 300 million pesos in ticket sales, and proved to be an even greater box office success than Petrang Kabayo.[24] In 2012, Vice Ganda starred in the Filipino comedy film This Guy's in Love with U Mare! under Star Cinema and Viva Films, alongside Luis Manzano and Toni Gonzaga, directed by Wenn V. Deramas. In 2013, he made another movie called Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy. In 2014, Star Cinema released a movie called The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin an official entry for the MMFF 2014. Vice Ganda participated alongside actress Alex Gonzaga, and actors Richard Yap and James "Bimby" Aquino-Yap. The film was directed by Wenn V. Deramas. In 2015, Star Cinema released Beauty and the Bestie, an official entry for the MMFF 2015, directed by Wenn V. Deramas. He participated alongside actor Coco Martin, Kapamilya loveteam James Reid and Nadine Lustre, actors Marco Masa and Alonzo Muhlach, and comedians MC Calaquian and Lassy Marquez. In 2018 and 2019 respectively, Vice starred in 2 blockbuster movies, Fantastica and The Mall, The Merrier, with Dingdong Dantes and Richard Gutierrez in the former, and Anne Curtis in the latter.[25]
Vice Ganda is presently under contract with VIVA Films.[26]
Music
In 2011, Vice Ganda released his first studio album, Lakas Tama under Vicor Music. It features mostly pop and novelty songs, including "Palong Palo", written by Callalily frontman Kean Cipriano.[27] He is also included in the compilation album of Showtime, released by Star Records. In 2013, he released his 2nd album, self-titled, and debut album under Star Records. In 2014, Vice Ganda released his 3rd album, entitled #Trending, which featured the song Boom Panes and Push Mo Yan Teh!
Book
On July 16, 2016, Vice Ganda launched his first book titled President Vice: Ang Bagong Panggulo ng Pilipinas (lit. '"President Vice: The New Troublemaker President of the Philippines"'),[28] a parody about how he would deal with problems of the Filipinos in case he was elected the next president of the Philippines.[29]
Personal life
Vice Ganda does not mind being addressed with either masculine or feminine pronouns, identifying as non-binary. He has advocated for queer rights and representation throughout his career.[3]
Vice Ganda reportedly suffered from depression due to career issues and personal problems.[30] One of his biggest life inspirations is his teacher who told him to "always follow his dreams no matter how big or wild they are."[31] Since November 2019, he has been in a relationship with Ion Perez, a member of the supporting cast on It's Showtime.[32] On his YouTube vlog uploaded on February 13, 2022, he revealed that he and Perez underwent a commitment ceremony on October 19, 2021, at The Little Vegas Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada.[33]
Vice Ganda endorsed Davao mayor Rodrigo Duterte for president, during the 2016 Philippine elections,[34] and has had him on as a guest for his late-night television show Gandang Gabi, Vice!.[35] For the 2022 Philippine elections, he endorsed Vice President Leni Robredo for president, stating that "Tayo dapat ang manalo. Si Leni Robredo ang magpapanalo sa atin. Ang tagal-tagal na natin talo. Ipanalo naman natin ang isa’t-isa. (We should win. Leni Robredo will make us win. We’ve been losing for so long. Let’s make each other win)."[36] At Robredo's miting de avance (final rally before election day), he endorsed senator Kiko Pangilinan for vice president.[37]
Public reception
Controversies
Gang rape jokes against Jessica Soho
In May 2013, Vice Ganda was widely criticized for making several jokes about gang rape during his I-Vice Ganda Mo Ko! comedy concert show. One of them was directed towards respected news anchor Jessica Soho, whom he mentioned in a joke regarding several personalities starring in a hypothetical pornographic film. Philippine women's rights group GABRIELA condemned the joke as being distasteful in light of rape victims. GMA reporter Arnold Clavio, a colleague of Soho, defended the news anchor and expressed his disapproval of Vice Ganda's body-shaming remark in one of the former's radio programs.[38] Although Vice Ganda initially defended his stance, saying that the brand of humor he uses is based on his roots doing stand-up in comedy bars and karaoke lounges, the comedian issued an apology over the issue during an episode of It's Showtime.[39]
Nora Aunor
Actress Nora Aunor also took umbrage at Vice Ganda's style of humor when she pulled out of her appearance as a special guest judge for the Tawag ng Tanghalan grand finals at the last minute. Aunor believed Vice Ganda's brand of insult comedy was against her moral beliefs, and was perturbed with the idea of being on the show alongside Vice Ganda.[40]
Apollo Quiboloy
On one of his daily comedic discussions following a performance by Gian Magdangal on Tawag ng Tanghalan: Celebrity Champions, Vice Ganda made a joke after the founder of Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, among other claims of being responsible for stopping calamities, claimed that he was responsible for stopping the earthquakes in Mindanao. Vice Ganda jokingly challenged Pastor Quiboloy to stop one of the longest running and undying ABS-CBN television series, Ang Probinsyano and the common Philippine problem which is the constant traffic on EDSA. Members of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ took offense and expressed their dismay for Vice Ganda.[41] Radio broadcaster and SMNI anchor, Mike Abe, a friend of Quiboloy, defended the founder and launched his foul-mouthed tirade on Vice Ganda about the controversial "stop" joke on Quiboloy.[42] Two days after the joke, Quiboloy instead threatened that he will not only stop FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and shut down ABS-CBN as a whole within 4 months. Before saying these threats by Quiboloy, however, the company's contract, originally expiring on March 30, 2020, ended on May 4, 2020, based on Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra's speech during the Senate hearing on alleged violations made by ABS-CBN.[43][44] Two weeks after the shutdown of ABS-CBN, Quiboloy delivered the message to Vice Ganda on his show, Powerline, that he prophesized the network and Ang Probinsyano's end.[45] However, the show (Ang Probinsyano) and all ABS-CBN shows and programs are still ongoing on other TV stations and social media platforms.
Rodante Marcoleta
On May 26, during the first hearing of ABS-CBN's new 25-year franchise, Sagip Partylist Representative and Deputy Speaker Rodante Marcoleta presented videos showing Vice Ganda jokingly asking Pastor Apollo Quiboloy of the Restorationist church Kingdom of Jesus Christ to stop Ang Probinsyano. Marcoleta alleged that Vice Ganda's statement was meant sincerely, and that the challenge was accepted. Vice Ganda responded to Marcoleta via a Twitter post, claiming that it was a joke.[46]
Cultural impact
As cited by Bautista (2012), researchers from University of San Jose - Recoletos studied the role of sarcasm and criticism on Filipino humor. Half of 100 participants stated that they gain more confidence from mimicking Vice Ganda's style of humor, while 64% of the respondents said that they usually imitate Vice Ganda's sarcasm during conversations.[47]
Comparison of Donny Pangilinan and Sandro Marcos
On March 22, during the pre-Election Ganda posted on his Facebook page and comparing Pangilinan and Marcos, If Donny portraying Sandro for upcoming VIVA Films' Maid in Malacañang which Sandro's aunts Imee and Irene portrayed by Cristine Reyes and Ella Cruz, while Sandro's Father portrayed by Diego Loyzaga.[48]
Filmography
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Title | Label | Certifications |
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2011 | Lakas Tama | Vicor Music | PARI: Gold [49] |
2013 | Vice Ganda | Star Music | PARI: Platinum |
2014 | #Trending | PARI: Gold [50] |
Compilation albums
Year | Title | Label |
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2010 | Showtime: The Album[51][52] | Star Music |
Extended plays
Year | Title | Label |
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2013 | Karakaraka (Dance EP) | Star Music |
Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2013 | KaraKaraka (featuring Smugglaz) |
Vice Ganda and Karakaraka (Dance EP) |
Whoops Kirri | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Official Soundtrack | |
2014 | Boompanes | #Trending |
Push Mo Yan Te (featuring Regine Velasquez) | ||
2015 | Eh di wow! | Inday Bote Official Soundtrack |
'Wag Kang Pabebe | Non-album single | |
Chuva Choo Choo | Beauty and the Bestie Official Soundtrack | |
2016 | Pasa Diyos (Young JV featuring Vice Ganda) |
Non-album single |
Ang Kulit | The Super Parental Guardians Official Soundtrack | |
2017 | Hanggang Kailan Aasa | Non-album single |
Gigil si Aquo | Gandarrapido: The Revenger Squad Official Soundtrack | |
2018 | Ganda for All | Non-album single |
2019 | Kay Sayang Pasko Na Naman (with Anne Curtis and Kritiko) |
The Mall, The Merrier Official Soundtrack |
2020 | Corona Ba-Bye Na! | Non-album single |
Mahal Ako Ng Mahal Ko | Non-album single | |
2021 | Higad Girl | Non-album single |
2022 | Look at Me Now | Non-album single |
Concerts
Major concerts
Year | Title | Venue |
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2001 | Channel V | Chatterbox Galleria |
2002 | D'Vice Live | Music Museum |
2003 | DV3 | |
2005 | V Day | Metro Comedy Bar |
2006 | DIVAS LIVE Back to Back to Back | |
2007 | Happy Vice Day | |
2010 | May Nag-Text.. 'Yung Totoo! Vice Ganda sa Araneta | Smart Araneta Coliseum |
2011 | Eto Na: Vice Ganda, Todong Sample sa Araneta | |
2013 | I-Vice Ganda Mo Ako sa Araneta | |
2015 | Vice Gandang Ganda Sa Sarili sa Araneta.. Eh Di Wow! | |
2017 | Pusuan Mo Si Vice Ganda sa Araneta | |
Vice Ganda For All Concert (Vice Cosmetics Launch) | ||
2019 | The Songbird and The Song Horse |
Music festivals
Year | Title | Venue |
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2018 | Vice Cosmetics Ganda For All Music Fest: The Guinness World Records Official Attempt |
Smart Araneta Coliseum |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2009 | 23rd PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best Single Performance by an Actor | Maalaala Mo Kaya: Bola | Nominated |
2011 | 2011 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Bert Marcelo Achievement Award for Excellence in Comedy[53] | It's Showtime/ Petrang Kabayo | Won |
2012 | 2nd EdukCircle Awards | Best TV Comedian | Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Won |
PMPC Star Awards for TV 2012 | Best Reality Game Show Hosts | It's Showtime hosts | Won | |
Best Celebrity Showbiz Talk Show Male Host | Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Won | ||
39th Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Actor | Sisterakas | Nominated | |
2013 | PMPC Star Awards for TV 2013 | Best Celebrity Showbiz Talk Show Host | Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Won |
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Phenomenal Box Office Star[54] | The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin | Won | |
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Phenomenal Box Office Star (with Kris Aquino and Ai Ai delas Alas)[55] | Sisterakas | Won | |
39th Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Festival Actor | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | Nominated | |
2014 | 1st Paragala: The Central Luzon Media Awards | Central Luzon's for a Variety Show Host | It's Showtime | Won |
30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Actor of the Year[56] | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | Won | |
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Male Concert Performer of the Year[56] | — | Won | |
Yahoo OMG Awards 2014 | Loveteam of the Year with Karylle |
It's Showtime | Won | |
Eastwood City Walk Of Fame Philippines | Celebrity Inductee | Acting, Singing, Hosting | Won | |
4th EdukCircle Awards | Best TV Comedian | Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Won | |
Most Influential Film Actor of the Year | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | Won | ||
Best Talk Show Host | Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Won | ||
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Phenomenal Stars (with Vic Sotto)[56] | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | Won | |
2015 | Star Cinema Awards | Favorite Fandom of the Year with Karylle |
It's Showtime | Won |
29th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Male TV Host | It's Showtime | Won | |
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Phenomenal Box-Office Star | The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin | Won | |
2016 | 47th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Phenomenal Box-Office Star | Beauty and the Bestie | Won |
6th EdukCircle Awards | Most Influential Film Actor of the Year | Beauty and the Bestie | Won | |
Box Office Tandem of the Year (with Coco Martin) | Won | |||
2017 | 48th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Phenomenal Box-Office Star | The Super Parental Guardians | Won |
7th EdukCircle Awards | Most Influential Film Actor of the Year | Won | ||
2nd Golden Laurel: LPU Batangas Media Awards | Best Talk Show Host | Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Won | |
2018 | 8th EdukCircle Awards | Most Influential Film Actor of the Year | Gandarrapido: The Revenger Squad | Won |
2019 | PMPC Star Awards for Music | Novelty Artist of the Year | "Dahil Kasama Mo Siya" | Nominated |
Novelty Song of the Year | Won |
Notes
- ^ Vice Ganda states that he is indifferent to using male or female pronouns, and openly identifies as non-binary.[3] This article uses he/him pronouns for consistency.
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