<<

willie revillame parental guidance album download . Willie Revillame , né le 27 janvier 1961 à , est un acteur et chanteur philippin. Sommaire. Biographie. Willie Revillame est né le 27 janvier 1961 à Cabanatuan, aux . Il est l'ex-époux du mannequin Liz Almoro. Leur mariage s'est déroulé à Lipa (), en mars 2005 et a été célébré dans une église en juin 2005 ; cette cérémonie a été retransmise à la télévision sur des chaînes telles que ABS-CBN. Leur mariage a été rapporté par la suite dans un magazine sous le titre de « Mariage de l'année » . Lui et Liz donnent naissance à un garçon nommé Juan Enmanuel (Juamee). Plus tard, les médias rapportent que ce mariage entre Willie et Liz est un échec et qu'une procédure de divorce est en cours. Auparavant, Willie a eu trois filles issues d'anciennes relations amoureuses. Le 27 août 2007 , sa fille Meryll a donné naissance à un petit garçon nommé Elijah, et Willie est devenu grand-père pour la première fois. Elijah est également le fils de l'acteur Bernard Palanca. Carrière. Il est invité sur la chaine télévisée TV5 dans une émission de variété intitulée Wil Time Bigtime (initialement intitulée Willing Willie ). Il a également été animateur sur la chaîne télévisée GMA Network dans une émission intitulée Lunch Date , et sur ABS-CBN dans les émissions Magandang Tanghali Bayan et . Revillame possède sa propre entreprise, le centre commercial Wil Tower Mall localisé près du ABS-CBN Eugenio Lopez Drive à , qu'il a fait construire et qui a été achevé en septembre 2011 [ 1 ] . Revillame est également propriétaire des restaurants W Bar et Wil Steak Town au Wil Events Place, situés près du Wil Tower Mall et d'ABS-CBN le long de Sgt. Esguerra Avenue à South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] . Willie revillame parental guidance album download. (born Maria Erlinda Termulo on August 10, 1984) is a Filipina commercial model and endorser, TV host and actress.She start her carrier on GMA-7 who became one of the regular host of Extra Challenge and appear to the several show of GMA-7 such two seasons of Love to Love. But Later she decide to switched to GMA's rival station ABS-CBN due to an Exclusive contract offer at early 2005. She is currently in relationship with . was born on December 21, 1987, in , Philippines. Val, unlike her other contemporaries, didn’t actually enter show business should she could support her family. It was her love for the craft—and her desire to entertain people—that prompted her to join the family of Click, a noon-time teen show of GMA 7 where she played the role of Yasmin. Otherwise, she would just be a full-time student who’s taking up a degree in Mass Communications or in a cooking school, turning one of her hobbies into a profession. Marietta Subong , better known by her stage name is a Filipina actress, TV host, and . She started in a reality show in ABS- CBN and subsequently appeared in dramas and sitcoms of the network. She also received the Best Comedy Actress award from the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) for her portrayal in the sitcom Aalog-Alog and the Best Female Comedian award from People’s Choice Awards. She is also a host of the Wowowee . THE HOST. Early career. Revillame earned a living by becoming a drummer. But when he met , who rose to fame via his trademark shades and the song Hindi Magbabago , his fortunes changed. Santiago hired him as his sidekick in the now-defunct GMA Network noontime show Lunch Date in 1986. Revillame stayed for three months on the show and was signed up by Regal Films to star alongside in the movie Bobocop (bobo, meaning dumb), a spoof of the hit Hollywood movie Robocop. Since then, Revillame has been cast in movies as sidekick to other movie personalities such as Philip Salvador, , , , , , , and when he married Princess Punzalan, daughter of broadcasters Helen Vela and Orly Punzalan. Noontime shows. As Revillame became the newest co-host of 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila on ABS-CBN in 1998, he then joined his former Salo-Salo Together (SST) co-hosts Randy Santiago and in newest noontime show Magandang Tanghali Bayan , replacing 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila . He immediately bonded with the two hosts and the three were noted for their on-screen chemistry and comic timing. The newborn triumvirate of Santiago, Estrada, and Revillame was noticed by the viewers. But along with Revillame's new fame as TV host came criticism. Some sectors branded the new trio as a rehashed version of the more established Tito, Vic and Joey, their rival counterparts in the other noontime show, the Eat Bulaga on GMA 7. On the other hand, some viewers and critics denounced Willie for acting like a "sex maniac" with his vulgar behavior over the Calendar Girl contestants in MTB . Despite the criticism, the new trio of Santiago, Estrada, and Revillame received immense support from the ABS-CBN management. Magandang Tanghali Bayan started its first live episode on November 30, 1998. This was Willie's third noontime show after Lunch Date (GMA 7) and 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN), and his first major TV show after playing bit roles in sitcoms. MTB later dethroned rival show Eat Bulaga via GMA 7 in the ratings game. Comebacks. In December 2002, Willie began exploratory talks with ABS-CBN regarding a new noontime show that would replace Magandang Tanghali Bayan . ABS-CBN decided to bring back the original MTB trio, Randy, John and Willie for the new noontime show and terminate the services of other MTB co-hosts and staff, including , and director Edgar Mortiz. The noontime show was titled Masayang Tanghali Bayan . Willie also revealed in an interview with Ricky Lo later on that he went on a sabbatical to the for a couple of months. He was contemplating on retiring from showbiz and live a quiet life there. But his plans change after getting a positive reaction from the Filipino-Americans who mingled with him during his stay. . Willie ended up meeting with ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs executive Arlene de Castro, wife of Vice President , who offered him a public service show with a touch of humor. The show turned out to be Willingly Yours . Masayang Tanghali Bayan show was involved in so many controversies, some of which resulted in Willie's second suspension from ABS-CBN. Willie also did the public affairs program Willingly Yours which was also axed in mid-2003 although he won an award from Star Awards as Best Public Service Host, besting the likes of , Bernadette Sembrano and . When Willie resigned from Masayang Tanghali Bayan after MTRCB requested ABS-CBN to terminate him due to some nasty jokes he said on air, he appeared in the showbiz talk show and generated support for the embattled host-comedian. , the partner of telecommunications magnate Tonyboy Cojuangco who owns the television network ABC 5, was one of them. She promised Willie that he will be hired as an ABC-5 talent, much to the consternation of other people, particularly Gretchen's brother-in-law, who was Willie's co- host on Masayang Tanghali Bayan . At the same time, songwriter Lito Camo, the hitmaker behind hit novelty songs, and Universal Records executive Bella Tan decided to repackage Willie as a novelty singer. He then started a show with ABC-5 entitled Puso o Pera . After the axing of Puso o Pera , Willie guested in GMA 7's reality show Extra Challenge . The particular episode was shot in Bali, Indonesia, with Andrew E., Francine Prieto and Michelle Bayle joining Willie as guests. The two-week episode posted the highest ratings for Extra Challenge . Willie followed it up with another guesting at GMA 7's sitcom, the now-defunct All Together Now where his former MTB director Edgar Mortiz was one of the mainstays. His guesting in that show also rated well. It was enough for GMA's rival network ABS-CBN to call up Willie for a meeting with the help of former ABS-CBN news executive Arlene de Castro (wife of Vice President Noli de Castro). Willie then named de Castro his new business manager in place of Wyngard Tracy. After a series of meetings, ABS-CBN decided to bring back Willie in the noontime slot with his own game show. Willie was given creative freedom in his new show and joined forces with his former directors at MTB , Edgar Mortiz and Bobbet Vidanes in thinking new concepts for the game show. Willie then christened the noontime game show Wowowee in 2005, which was made especially for who's experiencing poverty. It was started with female co-hosts Janelle Jamer, Kat Alano and . The show is currently on air getting high ratings, with new female hosts Mariel Rodriguez, Valerie Concepcion and Pokwang. While in 2008, Willie revealed on the website of Philippine Entertainment Portal that he will be making a movie comeback via Octo Arts Films' Mr. Housewife . The movie will have him portray a family man who lost his job and was force to assume his wife's duties in taking care of the house and their children. It is not yet known who will play Willie's wife in the movie, although it has been suggested that Emma de Caunes has been approached on the subject. Recordings. Willie recorded his second album "Approved by MTRCD". Unlike his first studio album "Parental Guidance" which had naughty lyrics, "Approved by MTRCD" had wholesome songs, all written by album producer Lito Camo. The album spawned radio-friendly hits like "Pito-Pito" , "Ikaw ang Number 1" (You Are Number 1), "Sabi Mo, I love You" (You Said I love You) (duet with Ethel Booba) and "Para sa Akin ay Ikaw" (For Me It's You). In fact, Willie's song Pito-Pito had a festive music video with the special participation of (now deceased weatherman) Ernie Baron. After Bella Tan died in 2004, Willie jumped to Star Records in 2005 to do another wholesome album "", which contained songs which are used in the noontime game show Wowowee . Like Approved by MTRCD , Willie's songs were also written and produced by Lito Camo. Controversies. Suspensions. In August 1999, Randy, John and Willie were suspended by ABS-CBN from Magandang Tanghali Bayan because of the vulgar jokes that they threw at the contestants during the show's portion Calendar Girl . The suspension was meted after MTRCB, then headed by Armida Siguion- Reyna, issued a warning on ABS-CBN regarding MTB . A week later, the whole noontime show was suspended and was replaced temporarily by Esep-Esep . In 2001, Willie was terminated from Magandang Tanghali Bayan after he defied orders from ABS-CBN management to refrain from making vulgar jokes. He was replaced in the show by the matinee-idol triumvirate of , and (now deceased). Soon after, he started appearing as guest star in some GMA 7 shows, fuelling speculations that he will soon be transferring to ABS-CBN's rival network. But after guesting at GMA 7, there was no news coming from Willie's camp except for his appearance during an EDSA 3 rally. When Magandang Tanghali Bayan went off air, it made a comeback with a different title Masayang Tanghali Bayan with almost the same group, plus new hosts. Then in December 2003, the MTRCB ordered ABS-CBN to terminate Willie from the show, when he remarked nasty jokes with Masayang Tanghali Bayan mainstay Mahal, but before the order could be carried out, the host-comedian filed his resignation instead. In January 2004, Willie appeared on ABS-CBN's The Buzz and made a tearful farewell appearance. Annulment case. On July 16, 2007, Revillame was charged before a Quezon City court (Criminal Case No. Q-07-147787) for allegedly abusing his estranged wife, Floralice "Liz" Almoro. Prosecutor Gibson Araulla Jr. recommended P 12,000 bail after he found that Revillame violated Section 5, RA 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act. Almoro alleged that Revillame a) humiliated and shouted at her while he was holding their baby boy, b) that sometime May 2006, he allegedly tried to hit her with a chair and throw the remote control and that c) he had "dirty sexual affairs'" with different women. In his counter-affidavit, Revillame denied the charges claiming that he had difficulty performing his duty as husband allegedly because of Almoro’s explosive moods and hurtful tirades. [ 1 ] While his Wowowee co-host Janelle Jamer stated that she was never pregnant by Revillame, since there were rumours that she was slim due to an alleged abortion. Wowowee stampede. On Wowowee' s first year anniversary, a mass tragedy happened when a stampede broke out on February 4, 2006 6:00 AM local time at the PhilSports Arena while people were waiting for the show to begin on 1:00 PM local time. 74 people died (according to reports, 71 were dead) and hundreds were injured. It is said that the cause of the stampede is on the line where people get tickets for the show and when the security of ULTRA closed, causing people to rush to enter the gates. Others say that a man shouted that there was a bomb, causing panic. It is the deadliest accident to have occurred in a television event in all the whole history of Philippine broadcasting. After the chairman of ABS-CBN, Gabby Lopez, accepted full responsibility for the tragedy, on March 11 of the same year, the game show was relaunched. On August 24, 2007, in a 7-page resolution the Department of Justice dismissed criminal charges against Revillame in connection with the infamous PhilSports Arena stampede. But Raul Gonzalez affirmed the charge against 14 other respondents, including ABS-CBN Network officials led by executive vice president Charo Santos Concio. A 5-man DOJ panel of prosecutors led by Atty. Dacera earlier ruled in an 80-page resolution that the organizers of the Wowowee game show were guilty of gross negligence. [ 2 ] Hot car possession. The chief of the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group (PASG) said that controversial TV host Wilfredo "Willie" Revillame should either return the 'hot' Ferrari car or pay the proper taxes for it last January 2008. Villar maintained the Ferrari Revillame was seen driving lacked the proper documents to show its taxes were paid. He added the Ferrari was seen parked at the compound of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp., where Revillame hosts a noontime show. Villar disputed Revillame's repeated claims he was merely test-driving the car, saying a test drive does not last for a month. "We placed him under surveillance for 20 days. Our operatives saw him using the Ferrari. He has a lot of money, he could at least have paid for the car properly", Villar said in an interview on radio. He said the vehicle was covered with a certificate of payment for P1 million, but the certificate turned out to be fake. An initial investigation showed the Ferrari was registered in Cebu but its license plate was released in Manila. He said that even if the car was registered to someone else, the present owner or driver of the car may have to shoulder the liability the car carries. Personal life. Willie was married to former beauty queen Liz Almoro in civil rites at Lipa, Batangas on March 2005 officiated by film star and town Mayor, . This was followed shortly by a lavish church wedding in June 2005 that was sponsored by commercial entities and most probably ABS-CBN network. The wedding was adjudged by readers of YES Magazine as "Wedding of the Year" for 2005. He and his wife Liz now have a son, Juan Emmanuel (Juamee). Despite the hoopla and extravaganza of Revillame's wedding and on-air vows of love and devotion to his wife, it was finally confirmed that Revillame's marriage is undergoing the process of annulment upon the instigation of Liz Almoro. Willie has three daughters from previous relationships. One of his daughters, Meryl Soriano, is an actress. On August 27, 2007, Willie's daughter Meryl gave birth to a baby boy named Elijah. It was Meryl's firstborn with ex-husband, Bernard Palanca and officially Willie's first grandchild. Willie revillame parental guidance album download. Willie Revillame (born Wilfredo Buendia Revillame, January 27, 1961) (age 46) is a Filipino game show host, singer and comedian. He rose to fame in the late '90s as sidekick to big-named movie stars before making his own mark in the business as a TV host for ABS-CBN's (now defunct) noontime variety show, "Magandang Tanghali Bayan". Revillame now currently hosts the noontime game show "Wowowee," one of the most criticized shows on the same network. Early Showbiz Career: Revillame earned a living by becoming a concert drummer for Alma Moreno's musical variety show "Loveliness" and rising young singers like . But when he met Randy Santiago, who rose to fame via his trademark shades and the song "Hindi Magbabago", his fortunes changed. Santiago hired him as his sidekick in the now-defunct GMA 7 noontime show "Lunch Date". Revillame stayed for three months on the show and was signed up by Regal Films to star alongside Joey Marquez in the movie "Bobocop" (bobo, meaning dumb), a spoof of the hit Hollywood movie Robocop. Since then, Revillame has been cast in movies as sidekick to other movie personalities such as Philip Salvador, Rudy Fernandez, Edu Manzano, Cesar Montano, Aga Muhlach, , Vic Sotto, Joey De Leon and basketball star Johnny Abarrientos. But he gained fame primarily because of his playboy image and when he married Princess Punzalan, daughter of broadcasters Helen Vela and Orly Punzalan. Randy, John & Willie: As Revillame became the newest co-host of "Sang Linggo nAPO Sila" in 1998, he joined his former "Lunch Date" co-host Randy Santiago and John Estrada in the show's pageant segment "Calendar Girl"(a sizzling hot bikini contest). He immediately bonded with the two hosts and the three were noted for their on-screen chemistry and comic timing. This was noticed by the viewers and the newborn triumvirate of Santiago, Estrada, and Revillame was given added exposure in the show. But along with Revillame's new fame as TV host came criticism. Some sectors branded the new trio as a rehashed version of the more established Tito, Vic and Joey, their rival counterparts in the other noontime show, the toprating "Eat Bulaga". On the other hand, some viewers and critics denounced Willie for acting like a "sex maniac" with his vulgar behavior over the "Calendar Girl" contestants. He was repeatedly caught putting his hands inside the pocket of his pants, apparently fondling himself in public, while interviewing a calendar girl contestant, who's wearing only a very skimpy bikini. Those incidents repeatedly took place several times during the entire duration of the said bikini contest. Despite the criticism, the new trio of Santiago, Estrada, and Revillame received immense support from the ABS-CBN management. Later, they were made lead hosts for the new noontime show, "Magandang Tanghali Bayan". MTB & Willie's Increasing Popularity: "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" started its first live episode on November 30, 1998. This was Willie's third noontime show after "Lunch Date" and "'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila", and his first major TV show after playing bit roles in sitcoms. With the Philippine movie industry slowly losing its audience, "MTB" became Willie's source of income although he landed lead roles in two movies, "Matalino Man ang Matsing" (with ) and "Pera o Bayong not da TV" (with cohorts Randy and John). He also engaged in buying and selling cars. But with Willie's increasing popularity came the reports that he became swell-headed. Not only was he always allegedly late for appointments and tapings, but also he went overboard with his naughty jokes on "MTB". But despite all these, Willie's luck was solid, as "MTB" dethroned "Eat Bulaga" in the ratings game and his movies, "Matalino Man ang Matsing" and "Pera o Bayong not da TV" scored at the box-office. Suspensions and Comebacks: In August 1999, Randy, John and Willie were suspended by ABS-CBN from "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" because of the vulgar jokes that they threw at the contestants during the show's portion "Calendar Girl". The suspension was meted after MTRCB (then headed by Armida Siguion- Reyna) issued a warning on ABS-CBN regarding "MTB". A week later, the whole noontime show was suspended and was replaced temporarily by "Esep-Esep". During Willie's suspension, he got a lot of moral support from his closest family members and friends. Majority of the public also threw their support behind him so when ABS-CBN decided to bring him, Randy and John back on "MTB", he was overwhelmed. He also had a chance to record an album produced by rapper Andrew E., which contained naughty songs. The album was entitled "Parental Guidance". Though the album reached platinum status, it did not enjoy immense airplay at some radio stations because some songs in the album like "Ang Cute ng Pokémon" ("What a Cute Pokémon") and "'Wag Mong Pigilan" ("Don't Stop") had double-meaning lyrics. At the same time, Willie was dropped from the cast of "Richard loves Lucy" and was replaced by John Estrada. In 2001, Willie was terminated from "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" after he defied orders from ABS-CBN management to refrain from making vulgar jokes. He was replaced in the show by the matinee-idol triumvirate of Marvin Agustin, Dominic Ochoa and Rico Yan (now deceased). Soon after, he started appearing as guest star in GMA 7 shows like "Kool Ka Lang", "Idol ko si Kap, and "SOP", fuelling speculations that he will soon be transferring to ABS-CBN's rival network. But after guesting at GMA, there was no news coming from Willie's camp except for his appearance during an EDSA 3 rally. Willie revealed in an interview with Ricky Lo later on that he went on a sabbatical to the United States for a couple of months. He was contemplating on retiring from showbiz and live a quiet life there. But his plans change after getting a positive reaction from the Filipino-Americans who mingled with him during his stay. So when he went back in 2002, he sought help from friends like Aga Muhlach, Dolphy, and Bong Revilla. Willie ended up meeting with ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs executive Arlene de Castro (wife of Vice President Noli de Castro) who offered him a public service show with a touch of humor. The show turned out to be "Willingly Yours". "Willingly Yours" premiered on ABS-CBN in July 2002 with one portion of the show that had Willie dress up as a beggar to mingle with a family of beggars and granted their wish to eat fried chicken from Jollibee. The pilot episode garnered high ratings, confirming that Willie was still in- demand despite the upheavals he has experienced in life. In December of the same year, Willie began exploratory talks with ABS-CBN regarding a new noontime show that would replace "Magandang Tanghali Bayan". Willie suggested for a noontime show (supposed to be titled "BAW") that would have him and his friends, award-winning Cesar Montano and Aga Muhlach, as hosts. But ABS-CBN rejected Willie's suggestion after finding out that they could not afford the two actors' expensive talent fees. Instead, ABS-CBN decided to bring back the original "MTB" trio, Randy, John and Willie for the new noontime show and terminate the services of other "MTB" co-hosts and staff, including Roderick Paulate, Amy Perez and director Edgar Mortiz. The noontime show was titled "Masayang Tanghali Bayan". "Masayang Tanghali Bayan" premiered on February 23, 2003, marking the comeback of Randy, John and Willie. But unlike "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" which drew phenomenal ratings and topped "Eat Bulaga", "Masayang Tanghali Bayan"'s ratings were not high enough to dethrone Tito, Vic and Joey's show. In fact, the show was involved in so many controversies, some of which resulted in Willie's second suspension from ABS-CBN. Willie's other show, "Willingly Yours" was also axed in mid-2003 although Willie won an award from Star Awards as Best Public Service Host, besting the likes of Mike Enriquez, Bernadette Sembrano and Arnold Clavio. In December 2003, during Mahal's birthday on "Masayang Tanghali Bayan", Willie said to his midget co-host on air, "Sana ma-devirginize ka na (You should get de-virginized)". That stinging remark caught the viewers flat-footed, particularly the MTRCB, the government agency responsible for regulating television and movies. The MTRCB ordered ABS-CBN to terminate Willie from the show, but before the order could be carried out, the host-comedian filed his resignation instead. In January 2004, Willie appeared on ABS-CBN's "The Buzz" and made a tearful farewell appearance. Willie's appearance on "The Buzz" generated support for the embattled host-comedian. Gretchen Barretto, the partner of telecommunications magnate TonyBoy Cojuangco who owns the television network ABC 5, was one of them. She promised Willie that he will be hired as an ABC 5 talent, much to the consternation of other people, particularly Gretchen's brother-in-law, Dennis Padilla who was Willie's co-host on "Masayang Tanghali Bayan". At the same time, songwriter Lito Camo (the hitmaker behind novelty songs "Otso-otso" and "Ispageti"), and Universal Records executive Bella Tan decided to repackage Willie as a novelty singer. Thus, Willie recorded his second album "Approved by MTRCD". Unlike his first studio album "Parental Guidance" which had naughty lyrics, "Approved by MTRCD" had wholesome songs, all written by album producer Lito Camo. The album spawned radio-friendly hits like "Pito-Pito", "Ikaw ang Number 1" (You Are Number 1), "Sabi Mo, I love You" (You Said I love You) (duet with Ethel Booba) and "Para sa Akin ay Ikaw" (For me It's You). In fact, Willie's song "Pito-Pito" had a festive music video with the special participation of (now deceased weatherman) Ernie Baron. After Bella Tan died in 2004, Willie jumped to Star Records in 2005 to do another wholesome album "Wowowillie", which contained songs which are used in the noontime game show "Wowowee". Like "Approved by MTRCD", Willie's songs were also written and produced by Lito Camo. It only shows that despite not having a noontime show as a regular income, Willie kept himself busy with guestings and promoting his latest album. In May 2004 Willie became an ABC 5 talent, hosting the primetime game show "Puso o Pera" (Heart or Money) with sexy stars Maui Taylor and Patricia Javier. However, the show only went for three months on the air and was axed due to low ratings, despite the fact that Willie's show was scheduled as a pre-programming to ABC's top-rating gag show "Wow Mali", hosted by his rival noontime host Joey de Leon. After the axing of "Puso o Pera", Willie guested in GMA's reality show "Extra Challenge". The particular episode was shot in Bali, Indonesia, with Andrew E., Francine Prieto and Michelle Bayle joining Willie as guests. The two-week episode posted the highest ratings for "Extra Challenge". Willie followed it up with another guesting at GMA's sitcom, the now-defunct "All Together Now" where his former "MTB" director Edgar Mortiz was one of the mainstays. His guesting in that show also rated well. It was enough for GMA's rival network ABS-CBN to call up Willie for a meeting with the help of former ABS-CBN news executive Arlene de Castro (wife of Vice President Noli de Castro). Willie then named de Castro his new business manager in place of Wyngard Tracy. After a series of meetings, ABS-CBN decided to bring back Willie in the noontime slot with his own game show. Willie was given creative freedom in his new show and joined forces with his former directors at "MTB", Edgar Mortiz and Bobbet Vidanes in thinking new concepts for the game show. Willie then christened the show "Wowowee". Sexual Harassment Case: Two months after Willie's comeback to ABS-CBN in 2005 for his game show, "Wowowee", Revillame was put once again in bad light after two women filed separate cases of sexual harassment against him. The women who accused Revillame, were entertainment columnist, Salve Asis, and former "Bump" dancer, Euanne Bautista. Asis claimed that Revillame touched her inapropriately while they were in the back of a car, while Bautista said that Revillame touched her during a remote show of "Wowowee" in the Quezon province. Some observers have said that these sexual harassment case filed against Willie were intended to destroy his television comeback. In October 2005, the sexual harassment cases filed against Revillame were thrown out due to a lack of evidence. Members of the second batch of "Wowowee Girls" reported that Revillame had touched them inapropriately, even going as far as to threatening that they would be fired from Wowowee if they told ABS-CBN management. This has led the the name change of the Wowowee dance group from "Wowowee Girls" to the new "ASF Dancers." After a year of hosting Wowowee, a mass tragedy happened when a stampede broke out on Febuary 4, 2006 6:00 AM local time at the PhilSports Arena while people were waiting for the show to begin on 1:00 PM local time. 74 people died (according to reports, 71 were dead) and hundreds were injured. It is said that the cause of the stampede is on the line where people get tickets for the show and when the security of ULTRA closed, causing people to rush to enter the gates. Others say that a man shouted that there was a bomb, causing panic. It is the deadliest accident to have occurred in a television event in all the whole history of Philippine broadcasting. After the chairman of ABS-CBN, Gabby Lopez, accepted full responsibility for the tragedy, on March 11 of the same year, the game show was relaunched. Lovelife and Children: Willie was married to former beauty queen Liz Almoro in civil rites at Lipa, Batangas on March 2005 officiated by film star and town Mayor, Vilma Santos. This was followed shortly by a lavish church wedding in June 2005 that was sponsored by commercial entities and most probably ABS-CBN. The wedding was adjudged by readers of YES Magazine as Wedding of the Year for 2005. Willie has three daughters from previous relationships. One of his daughters, Meryll Soriano, is an actress. He and his wife Liz now have a son, Juan Emmanuel (Juamee). Despite the hoopla and extravaganza of Revillame's wedding and on-air vows of love and devotion to his wife, it was finally confirmed that Revillame's marriage is undergoing the process of annulment upon the instigation of Liz Almoro. Willie revillame parental guidance album download. Career Early career Revillame earned a living as a professional drummer. He met his mentor, entertainer Randy Santiago, through a high school play known as "Tikboy: Alyas boy Dragon", where he starred as the main actor "Tikboy". In 1986, Santiago discovered Revillame while Revillame performed in the play and would then hire Revillame as his sidekick in the now-defunct GMA Network noontime show Lunch Date. Revillame stayed for three months on the show and was signed up by Regal Films to star alongside Joey Marquez in the movie Bobocop (from Tagalog word 'bobo', meaning 'dumb'), a spoof of the hit Hollywood movie Robocop. Since then, Revillame has been cast in movies as sidekick to other movie personalities such as Philip Salvador, Rudy Fernandez, Edu Manzano, Cesar Montano, Aga Muhlach, Dolphy, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon and when he married Princess Punzalan, daughter of broadcasters Helen Vela and Orly Punzalan. Noontime shows As Revillame became the newest co-host of 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila on ABS-CBN in 1998, he then joined his former Lunch Date co-host Randy Santiago and John Estrada in newest noontime show Magandang Tanghali Bayan, replacing 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila. He immediately bonded with the two hosts and the three were noted for their on-screen chemistry and comic timing. The newborn triumvirate of Santiago, Estrada, and Revillame was noticed by the viewers. But along with Revillame's new fame as TV host came criticism. Some sectors branded the new trio as a rehashed version of the more established Tito, Vic and Joey, their rival counterparts in the other noontime show, the Eat Bulaga on GMA 7. On the other hand, some viewers and critics denounced Willie for acting like a "sex maniac" with his vulgar behavior over the Calendar Girl contestants in MTB. Despite the criticism, the new trio of Santiago, Estrada, and Revillame received immense support from the ABS-CBN management. Magandang Tanghali Bayan started its first live episode on November 30, 1998. This was Willie's third noontime show after Lunch Date (GMA 7) and 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN), and his first major TV show after playing bit roles in sitcoms. MTB later dethroned rival show Eat Bulaga via GMA 7 in the ratings game. MTB is also the primary sponsor of the popular tabloid "TikTik Tonite", in fact from 2001-2002, Revillame was the editor-in-chief and was featured as the centerfold in the tabloids 300th issue. Comebacks In December 2002, Willie began exploratory talks with ABS-CBN regarding a new noontime show that would replace Magandang Tanghali Bayan. ABS-CBN decided to bring back the original MTB trio, Randy, John and Willie for the new noontime show and terminate the services of other MTB co-hosts and staff, including Roderick Paulate, Amy Perez and director Edgar Mortiz. The noontime show was titled Masayang Tanghali Bayan. Willie also revealed in an interview with Ricky Lo later on that he went on a sabbatical to the United States for a couple of months. He was contemplating on retiring from showbiz and pursue a career as a band drummer. But his plans changed after getting a positive reaction from his Filipino-American customers who mingled with him during his stay. Bong Revilla. Willie ended up meeting with ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs executive Arlene de Castro, wife of Vice President Noli de Castro, who offered him a public service show with a touch of humor. The show turned out to be Willingly Yours. Masayang Tanghali Bayan show was involved in so many controversies, some of which resulted in Willie's second suspension from ABS-CBN. Willie also did the public affairs program Willingly Yours which was also axed in mid-2003 although he won an award from Star Awards as Best Public Service Host, besting the likes of Mike Enriquez, Bernadette Sembrano and Arnold Clavio. When Willie resigned from Masayang Tanghali Bayan after MTRCB requested ABS-CBN to terminate him due to some nasty jokes he said on air, he appeared in the showbiz talk show The Buzz and generated support for the embattled host-comedian. Gretchen Barretto, the partner of telecommunications magnate Tonyboy Cojuangco who owns the television network ABC 5, was one of them. She promised Willie that he will be hired as an ABC-5 (Now TV5) talent, much to the consternation of other people, particularly Gretchen's brother-in-law, Dennis Padilla who was Willie's co-host on Masayang Tanghali Bayan. At the same time, songwriter Lito Camo, the hitmaker behind hit novelty songs, and Universal Records executive Bella Tan decided to repackage Willie as a novelty singer. He then started a show with ABC-5 entitled Puso o Pera. After the axing of Puso o Pera, Willie guested in GMA 7's reality show Extra Challenge. The particular episode was shot in Bali, Indonesia, with Andrew E., Francine Prieto and Michelle Bayle joining Willie as guests. The two-week episode posted the highest ratings for Extra Challenge. Willie followed it up with another guesting at GMA 7's sitcom, the now-defunct All Together Now where his former MTB director Edgar Mortiz was one of the mainstays. His guesting in that show also rated well. It was enough for GMA's rival network ABS-CBN to call up Willie for a meeting with the help of former ABS-CBN news executive Arlene de Castro (wife of Vice President Noli de Castro). Willie then named de Castro his new business manager in place of Wyngard Tracy. After a series of meetings, ABS-CBN decided to bring back Willie in the noontime slot with his own game show. Willie was given creative freedom in his new show and joined forces with his former directors at MTB, Edgar Mortiz and Bobbet Vidanes in thinking new concepts for the game show. Willie then christened the noontime game show Wowowee in 2005, which was made especially for Filipinos who are experiencing poverty. It was started with female co-hosts Janelle Jamer, Kat Alano and Iya Villania. The show is currently on air, with new female hosts Mariel Rodriguez, Valerie Concepcion and Pokwang. While in 2008, Willie revealed on the website of Philippine Entertainment Portal that he will be making a movie comeback via Octo Arts Films' Mr. Housewife. The movie will have him portray a family man who lost his job and was force to assume his wife's duties in taking care of the house and their children. Roxanne Guinoo was slated to play his wife in the film, which has been put on hold after Willie fell ill. Controversies. Suspensions In August 1999, Randy, John and Willie were suspended by ABS-CBN from Magandang Tanghali Bayan because of the vulgar jokes that they threw at the contestants that joined the contest during the show's portion Calendar Girl. The suspension was meted after MTRCB, then headed by Armida Siguion-Reyna, issued a warning on ABS-CBN regarding MTB. A week later, the whole noontime show was suspended and was replaced temporarily by Esep-Esep. In 2001, Willie was terminated from Magandang Tanghali Bayan after he defied orders from ABS-CBN management to refrain from making vulgar jokes. He was replaced in the show by the matinee-idol triumvirate of Marvin Agustin, Dominic Ochoa and Rico Yan�. Soon after, he started appearing as guest star in some GMA 7 shows, fuelling speculations that he will soon be transferring to ABS-CBN's rival network. But after guesting at GMA 7, there was no news coming from Willie's camp except for his appearance during an EDSA 3 rally. When Magandang Tanghali Bayan went off air, it made a comeback with a different title Masayang Tanghali Bayan with almost the same group, plus new hosts. Then in December 2003, the MTRCB ordered ABS-CBN to terminate Willie from the show, when he remarked nasty jokes with Masayang Tanghali Bayan mainstay Mahal, but before the order could be carried out, the host-comedian filed his resignation instead. In January 2004, Willie appeared on ABS-CBN's The Buzz and made a tearful farewell appearance full of tears. Annulment case On July 16, 2007, Revillame was charged before a Quezon City court (Criminal Case No. Q-07-147787) for allegedly abusing his estranged wife, Floralice "Liz" Almoro. Prosecutor Gibson Araulla Jr. recommended P 12,000 bail after he found that Revillame violated Section 5, RA 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act. Almoro alleged that Revillame a) humiliated and shouted words of encouragement at her while he was holding their baby boy, b) that sometime May 2006, he allegedly tried to file her face off with a nail file and that c) he had "dirty sexual affairs'" with different men and women. In his counter-affidavit, Revillame denied the charges claiming that he had difficulty performing his duty as husband allegedly because of Almoro�s explosive moods and hurtful tirades. While his Wowowee co-host Janelle Jamer stated that she was never pregnant by Revillame, since there were rumours that she was slim due to an alleged abortion. Wowowee stampede On Wowowee's first year anniversary, a mass tragedy happened when a stampede broke out on February 4, 2006 6:00 AM local time at the PhilSports Arena while people were waiting for the show to begin on 1:00 PM local time. 74 people died (according to reports, 71 were dead) and hundreds were injured. It is said that the cause of the stampede is on the line where people get tickets for the show and when the security of ULTRA closed, causing people to rush to enter the gates. Others say that a man shouted that there was a bomb, causing panic. It is the deadliest accident to have occurred in a television event in all the whole history of Philippine broadcasting. After the chairman of ABS-CBN, Gabby Lopez, accepted full responsibility for the tragedy, on March 11 of the same year, the game show was relaunched. On August 24, 2007, in a 7-page resolution the Department of Justice dismissed criminal charges against Revillame in connection with the infamous PhilSports Arena stampede. But Raul Gonzalez affirmed the charge against 14 other respondents, including ABS-CBN Network officials led by executive vice president Charo Santos Concio. A 5-man DOJ panel of prosecutors led by Atty. Dacera earlier ruled in an 80-page resolution that the organizers of the Wowowee game show were guilty of gross negligence. Willie Revillame on Yes Magazine According to many blog post Willie Revillame was named and voted upon as Top Most Powerful man in Philippine Showbiz by Yes! magazine Philippines' in 2008. The Yes Magazine April issue about 50 Most Powerful People in Showbiz were Willie Revillame tops is the most talked item in Philippine Entertainment Industry, many commented well about this controversy in blogs,forums and on online Pinoy Entertainment Portals. The news magazine also reveals that Willie Revillame earns 1 million pesos () a day. Personal life Willie was married to former beauty queen Liz Almoro in civil rites at Lipa, Batangas on March 2005 officiated by film star and town Mayor, Vilma Santos. This was followed shortly by a lavish church wedding in June 2005 that was sponsored by commercial entities and most probably ABS-CBN network. The wedding was adjudged by readers of YES Magazine as "Wedding of the Year" for 2005. He and his wife Liz now have a son, Juan Emmanuel (Juamee). Despite the hoopla and extravaganza of Revillame's wedding and on-air vows of love and devotion to his wife, it was finally confirmed that Revillame's marriage is undergoing the process of annulment upon the instigation of Liz Almoro. Willie Revillame has three daughters from previous relationships. One of his daughters, Meryl Soriano, is an actress. On August 27, 2007, Willie's daughter Meryl gave birth to a baby boy named Elijah. It was Meryl's firstborn with ex-husband, actor Bernard Palanca and officially Willie's first grandchild. He is currently building his first real estate business Wil Theater Mall and will soon rise near ABS-CBN Eugenio Lopez Drive in Quezon City, Philippines. Willie Revillame Net Worth 2020, Bio, Age, Height. Willie Revillame is a TV host, an actor, singer, songwriter and a comedian hailing from the Philippines. His career started out there and he thought that he wasn’t going to be international, but soon he gained worldwide popularity. Early years. He was born on January 27th in 1961 by his full name Wilfredo Buendia Revillame. His parents are Myrna Buendia and Onorio Revillame, an engineer. They have invested in him a lot, and they wanted him to be successful in life. He spent his childhood in Cabanatuan City with only his mother because his parents split up when he was a kid. This was a very tough thing for him, but he managed to go through it once he accepted his faith. He has a lot of siblings. Some of them are Grace, Noemi, Naomi, and Angelo. Some of them are his half-sisters and half-brothers due to the fact that he had 5 siblings from his mother’s side and 7 from his fathers. He went to Central European University and studied dentistry but dropped out after 2 years. He moved to study music but also gave up on that because he didn’t know how to read notes. He said that it was very hard for him to find himself and that he was one of those people that tried a bit of everything, but it never seemed to work. Before he went into acting and hosting he was a professional drummer and did beats for when hip-hop was very popular in the Philippines. It was an interesting experience and he thought that he could actually find his way into the showbiz industry. He was also a concert drummer for Alma Moreno’s show called “Loveliness”. He also drummed for some rising stars like Gary Valenciano. This helped him get into the world of fame. Career development. Willie made his first album “Parental Guidance” with the help of the rapper Andrew E. He had a lot of fun doing it and learned a lot from the rapper, which helped him in his work later on. It went Platinum but wasn’t loved by radio stations because some songs had double-meaning and lyrics weren’t appropriate. Those songs are “Ang Cute ng Pokémon” and “‘Wag Mong Pigilan”. Willie started his career working for GMA Network as one of their hosts. He hosted a program “Lunch Date” alongside Randy Santiago. After he finished hosting this program he wanted to try himself in actin and played a lot of roles alongside known stars. He actually thought that he may make a career in movies and shows soon, and that’s why he got very invested in those. In 1991 he was in “Lovingly Yours, Helen”, a TV drama he did for GMA Network. Some of the stars in this series are , , , etc. From 1993 to 1995 he was on a comedy series called “Kate en Boogie” with Nanette Medved (Kate) and also Dennis Padilla (Boogie). In 1998 he co-hosted “San Linggo Napo Sila”, a noontime show made by ABS-CBN. People loved him and found him very relatable, which lead to him getting cast more and more as time went by. After this show was canceled he started hosting “Magandang Tanghali Bayan” alongside Randy Santiago, -Sandejas, Vanessa del Bianco and others. After that, he had an appearance in “Richard Loves Lucy” hosted by and . He hosted several more shows on this network and some of them were “Willingly Yours”, “Wowowee”, “Wil Time Bigtime”, “Willing Willie” and so on. These were all really interesting experiences and he was happy to be a part of them. In 2015 he returned to GMA Network where he worked at the beginning of his career. He returned with his program “” which started airing in May that year every Sunday. In 2016 it became so popular that it started airing on weekdays. In 2004 and 2005 he released two albums under Universal Records and they were called “Pito Pito” and “Para Sa ‘Kin Ay Ikaw”. In 2009 he released “Ikaw Na Nga”. He worked very hard on them, but he didn’t get the outcome he was looking for, so he had to keep finding features. From 2010 until 2012 he was under Viva Records. There he had albums like “I Love You” from 2010 and “Kendeng Kendeng” from 2011. Working with this company wasn’t his best move because they didn’t fully throw him into the market and they decided to keep him back. In 2013 he released an album called “Christmas Wish” with MCA Music. He became a one-hit-wonder in his country but still didn’t get too much attention from the outside. In 2015 he released “Nando’s Ako” with GMA Music. After that, he signed to Star records where he was releasing albums for his series from 2005 to 2009. Some of them are “Wowowillie” from 2005 and “Dododo Dadada” from 2007. He was very interested in working with this company because he heard that there are a lot of great opportunities for all the people who work with them. Willie also made a business, “the Will Tower Mall” located in Quezon City. He did so with his partner . This mall was opened in September of 2013 for the first time. He also owned a W Bar and Will Steak Town in the past. It was located near his Mall in Diliman in Quezon City. In 2015 he was in an episode of “Kapuso Mo, ” and he was interviewed in his house located in Tagaytay City. This was after he signed for GMA Network. In this interview, Willie talked about his plan to build a 5-star hotel on the land he got from the Madrigal Family. His own house was on that land. He wanted to create something back at home because he missed being there and he thought that it would be a good idea to be back home. Willie married Liz Amoro, a beauty queen. The wedding as a civil ceremony was held in Lipa located in Batangas in March of 2005. In June of the same year, they married in church. They loved spending time together so they decided to exchange their vows. In 2008 their marriage annulled. Before he married Liz he was married to an actress called Princess Punzalan. He made a lot of movies from 1990 until 2009. Some of them are “Joe Pring 2: Kidlat Ng Maynila”, “Sam & Miguel (Your absurd, no problem)” where he played Angelo, “Abrakadabra”, “Kasangga Kahit Kailan” where eh played Muerte, “Matalino man and matching na-Bishan din!” where he was Mando and “Nobody Nobody but Juan” where he played himself. When Willie was hosting his show “Wowowee” in February of 2006 a stampede at the PhilSports Arena happened. In the summer of 2017, the Department of Justice dropped all charges they had against Willie for this stampede. This was a very turbulent time for him as he found himself charged for many things he didn’t even encounter until that moment. In August of 2009, there was an episode of his show “Wowowee” that was interrupted because of the transfer of the president at that time (Cory Aquino) to the Manila Cathedral. Willie stated that he couldn’t do the show and laugh while the whole country was mourning. Some Journalists thought he disrespected Aquino with his statements. In May of 2010, he had another rant about columnist and radio host Jobert Sucaldito. He said that he had enough of Jobert’s criticism on the Willie of Fortune segment of his show. The columnist wasn’t happy that high-school students below the passing mark were competing in this. Willie threatened the network that he will resign if Sucaldito isn’t dealt with. After that Willie left but the network declined his resignation letter. A few days after Willie said that he will end his contract with ABS-CBN although it expires next year. He also talked about how the network violated some things from his contract. In March of 2011, Willie received criticism after a 6-year-old boy performed a “macho dance” on his primetime show “Willing Willie”. The country’s Department of Social Welfare and Development described the situation as child abuse. Willie sincerely apologized for this segment to the public. He said that he just wanted to be funny and make everyone laugh, but missed the point of the whole segment. There was an investigation of this program by the Commission on Human Rights. This investigation targeted Willie and created more turbulence in his life. In October of 2015, the prosecution of Willie was approved for this case. Willie’s lawyer stated how Willie already posted two bails in September of 2013. This was getting out of hand so they needed to calm the situation down. In 2019 there was another accident on “Wowowin”. Two girls fell from the bleachers while they were singing and dancing during the opening segment of the show. One of the girls fractured bones but unfortunately, another one hit her head and died. Revillame has a lot of awards, mostly for his TV shows. Some of them are Consumers Award Outstanding Variety Show (2008) , PMPC Star Awards for TV in the category “Best Male Game Show Host” (2015), Illumine Awards for Television (Global City Innovative College) for “Most Innovative Game Show” (2016) and Consumers Award Outstanding Male TV Host (2008). Personal life. He has a daughter Meryll Soriano and she is also an actress. He also has a son from his marriage with Liz. He is called Juan Emmanuel.