Willie Revillame Should Give Away Air Conditioners Instead of Jackets – Netizens

Netizens Say Willie Revillame Should Give Away Air Conditioners Instead of Jackets

WILLIE REVILLAME – Netizens have humorously suggested to the “Wowowin” host that he should give away air conditioners instead of jackets as he prepares for his comeback on television via TV5, which was also his home network before he moved to GMA Network.

Willie has recently signed a joint venture or partnership with MediaQuest Holdings and MQuest Ventures, owned by Manny Pangilinan. It is still unclear whether “Wowowin” will continue to be Willie’s program on the Kapatid Network, whether it will retain the same format, or whether the host will have other programs on the said network.

There’s also talk that it might air back-to-back with “Eat Bulaga” from TVJ, which has also moved to the Kapatid Network. Willie also met with public service program host and senator Raffy Tulfo as a welcome gesture. It can be recalled that before signing with TV5, there was news of Willie’s potential return to government-owned networks IBC-13 and PTV-4, but this did not go through due to some changes in Willie’s conditions.

Known for giving away jackets to contestants and the studio audience of his program, this time netizens have humorously suggested that he give away fans or air conditioners instead, especially given the extremely hot weather.

Netizens reacted humorously to the news of Willie Revillame’s television comeback by suggesting that he update his signature giveaway. Instead of his usual jackets, they recommended he distribute air conditioners or powerful electric fans, reflecting both the hot weather and a playful take on his typical audience gifts.

Meanwhile, Willie has not yet responded or made any statements regarding this. Willie Revillame is a well-known Filipino television host, singer, actor, and businessman. He is most famous for his work as a game show host on various popular Filipino television shows. Revillame’s career in entertainment began in the 1980s as a drummer and later as a host and actor. He gained substantial fame and notoriety through his hosting gigs on noontime variety shows such as “Wowowee,” “Willing Willie,” “Wowowin,” and several others that aired across different networks like ABS-CBN, TV5, and GMA Network.

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