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Ferdinand Hipolito "Vhong" Navarro (born January 4, 1977), [1] is a Filipino comedian, actor, dancer, recording artist and television host. He is known for his iconic comedic roles in Agent X44 , Mr. Suave , and Spider-Man (2002) parody film Gagamboy .
The story revolves around Kiefer (Vhong Navarro), a normal guy who lives a quiet life until he goes through bizarre experiences, seeing ghosts and evil spirits.With this, his mother Milagros (Jacklyn Jose) is forced to tell him the truth that he is Mang Kepweng's son.
On September 30, 2011, she celebrated her 10th anniversary in Philippine entertainment industry with a concert at the Smart Araneta Center titled "Toni@10" with guests Piolo Pascual, John Lloyd Cruz, Vhong Navarro, Pokwang, Vice Ganda, Sam Milby, her real-life sister Alex Gonzaga, with the special participation of Gary Valenciano.
Vhong Navarro/ Kyle Balili (young) as Bruce Kho Reyes [3] - Bruce used to be the boy who fell in love with the little rich girl with no memory. He is Jackie's best friend, confidante and companion in the search for her missing parents. The hard work and sacrifices he made paid off when his one great love accepted his proposal to be his wife.
From 2011 to 2020, Crawford hosted with Vhong Navarro and other hosts in the weekday variety show It's Showtime. In 2013, he launched his initial EP, "Sky Is the Limit ," under the independent label Jackpot Records, marking his return to music since 2009.
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Supahpapalicious served as Valerie Concepion's first movie under Star Cinema after she moved to ABS-CBN from rival GMA Network in 2007 and aside from her, Vhong Navarro and Pokwang were also both reunited from Agent X44. This was Perez's last film director until his death in July 2008.
The lives of three couples: Iza (Assunta de Rossi) and Iñigo (Dominic Ochoa), Kulas (Vhong Navarro) and Joan (Julia Clarete), and Dino (Patrick Garcia) and Faith (Jodi Sta. Maria) deal with objectification, unrequited love, and first sexual experiences, respectively.