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VICE GANDA ADDRESSES VIRAL RESURGENCE The internet may have just rediscovered “Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy,” but Vice Ganda hasn’t forgotten the mixed reactions it first got. The comedian recalled hearing comments back then that her films felt repetitive, with some even asking to see more “range.” But when she pivoted to drama, the feedback flipped. Audiences suddenly said they missed her campy, laugh-out-loud movies. Now that the 2013 hit is going viral again, Vice can’t help but point out the irony. “These are the kind of films I did before, and you said you were tired of them,” she shared. The resurgence has been fueled by a wave of memes, TikTok recreations, and quotable lines making the rounds again—proof that the film’s humor has found a whole new audience (and a second life online). Scenes are being reenacted, punchlines repurposed, and longtime fans are revisiting the movie alongside first-time viewers discovering it through short-form content. Despite the renewed love for her classic comedy, Vice says her personal favorite has evolved. While Wenn Deremas’ “Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy” once topped her list, she now leans toward Jun Robles Lana’s “Call Me Mother,” a more emotionally driven project. She revealed that several comedic scenes had to be trimmed from the film to protect its dramatic core—a decision she ultimately trusted to the director. “At some point, you don’t argue anymore,” she said. “I super trust Jun Lana.” If anything, the film’s viral comeback says less about the movie changing, and more about how audiences do. (✍️, 🎥: by Marinel Cruz) #radarPHEntertainment #radarPH




























