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Vice Ganda’s Larger-Than-Life Wardrobe

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fiercest of them all? Vice Ganda, of course! Known for his knack for transforming the ordinary into the outrageously extraordinary, Vice’s wardrobe is less about fashion and more about performance art. Whether draped in feathers larger than life or donning an outfit that could double as a UFO landing pad, Vice doesn’t just dress to impress—he dresses to dominate.

Why settle for subtlety when you can wear a chandelier on your head? While his co-hosts try to steal moments of glory, Vice, in his sequined capes and metallic bodysuits, hogs the spotlight with such audacity that even the contestants, co-hosts and fellow actors are left wondering if they’re the side act.

It’s not just attention he’s after; it’s the center of the universe. With every outfit screaming, “I woke up like this—fabulous!” Vice proves that normal is overrated and extra is everything.

Exclusive: Vic Sotto, Darryl Yap Kiss And Make Up!

By The Adobo Chronicles

In an unprecedented Adobo Chronicles exclusive, we sat down with comedy legend Vic Sotto and controversial director Darryl Yap to discuss the much-hyped lawsuit filed by Sotto over Yap’s new film, “The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma.” The movie’s trailer, deemed “libelous” by Sotto, had ignited a media frenzy and charges filed.

“Ito kasi, Vic,” Yap began, his trademark smirk in full force. “Art imitates life. The film is a nuanced exploration of—”

“Nuanced?! Nuanced ba ’yung mukha kong ginawa mong kontrabida sa trailer? Parang pinulot ako sa tambakan ng basura!” Sotto retorted, his comedic timing still intact.

“Vic, it’s all creative license! Di mo ba gets? ‘The Rapists’ is a metaphor! Kumbaga, it’s a… what’s the word? Parody!” Yap shot back, air-quoting furiously.

“Ah, parody pala ha? Eh parang di naman nagjo-joke yung abogado ko,” Sotto quipped, producing a folder marked Cease and Desist.

After hours of heated exchange, the pair surprised everyone by bursting into laughter.

“Panoorin mo na lang yung buong pelikula, Vic,” Yap offered. “Sige, Darryl, basta libre tickets ah,” Sotto replied, extending a handshake.

They ended the interview with a hug and a photo-op, leaving everyone confused about whether the lawsuit or the movie was the real comedy.

Was it all a show?