hola play Randy Santiago to temporarily host Willie Revillame’s ‘Wil to Win’

Updated:2025-01-30 02:58    Views:158

Willie Revillame and Randy Santiago. Image: Facebook/Wil to Win

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Randy Santiago will temporarily replace senatorial aspirant Willie Revillame as host of the TV5 variety show “Wil to Win” during the campaign season.

Revillame announced this through the show’s episode on Monday, Jan. 27, while introducing Santiago to the studio audience.

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“Feb. 10 po ang last day ko dito sa ‘Wil to Win’ pero ang good news ay hindi pumayag si [Manny V. Pangilinan]…’yung mga heads at boss namin na huminto ang programa. Mawala man ako, itutuloy pa rin po natin ang programa para ho makapagbigay ng saya,” said Revillame, who also celebrated his birthday during the show episode.

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“Sana naman ho ay ‘wag niyong iiwan kasi ginawa itong programang ito para sa inyo,” he appealed.

Revillame went on to introduce Santiago who then came out from backstage and joined the TV host.

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“Mga kababayan, ang taong nagdiscover sa akin sa ‘Lunch Date,’ ang taong napakabait at walang kaaway, at ang ganda ng pagkatao ng taong ito — Mr. Randy Santiago,” Revillame said of Santiago.

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Revillame and Santiago then recalled working and staging shows together in the Philippines and abroad during the 1980s. The other co-hosts later joined the pair on stage.

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It was not immediately clear if Santiago will already start his hosting stint while Revillame is still in the show.

Campaigning for the 2025 midterm elections officially starts on Feb. 11 to May 10 for candidates for the Senate and House party-list groups, and on March 28 to May 10 for candidates for local posts and House representatives.

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