LOOK: Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis’ onscreen ‘bardagulan’ is back on It’s Showtime after a break
For over a decade, Vice Ganda and Anne Curtis have been a beloved pair on “It’s Showtime.” Their energy, humor, and undeniable connection have made them a key part of the noontime show. They often create moments that go viral, sometimes even causing a bit of playful controversy. Viewers love watching their playful interactions, which have become a cherished part of the show.
After a short break, Anne Curtis is back on “It’s Showtime,” and her playful banter with Vice Ganda, known as “bardagulan,” has returned with her. Curtis, who was away filming a movie and a series, finally returned to the show on Monday, September 16, joining her showbiz sister Vice Ganda as a co-host once again.
Their reunion was full of energy. Their first complete episode together in over a month was filled with laughter and witty exchanges. From Curtis’ endearing quips to Vice Ganda’s quick comebacks, the two superstar friends entertained the audience.
Their “bardagulan” – a playful exchange of teasing and jokes – shows how strong their friendship is. It goes beyond the TV screen, built on years of respect and genuine fondness for each other. They might tease each other on the show, but their friendship shines through, reminding viewers of the power of true connection.
Seeing them together on screen again is a welcome sight for fans who have missed their interactions. It reminds everyone of the joy and laughter they bring to “It’s Showtime” and shows how much people love them. Their ability to mix humor and genuine affection in their interactions shows their special bond.
More than just jokes and playful teasing, Vice and Anne’s friendship has grown into something truly special. They’ve been there for each other through good times and bad, celebrating achievements and offering support during tough times. They may playfully tease each other on screen, but their friendship extends beyond the show, making them an iconic duo in Philippine entertainment.