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"Iho, Pilipinas Got Talent. Mag-Tagalog ka kasi magmumukha kaming katawa-tawa kung mag-i-English kami dito para sa'yo. Pilipinas Got Talent. Mag-Tagalog ka, iho." (Son, this is Pilipinas Got Talent. Speak in Tagalog because we will become a laughingstock if we speak in English just for you. This is Pilipinas Got Talent. Speak in Tagalog.) [43]
The fourth season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN from February 16 to June 8, 2013, replacing Sarah G. Live and was replaced by the first season of The Voice of the Philippines. [2] [3] [4] Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano returned as hosts for the season, joined once again by Freddie M. Garcia, Kris Aquino, and Ai-Ai delas Alas as ...
Padilla declined, demanding that Kim should speak in Tagalog: "Iho, Pilipinas Got Talent. Mag-Tagalog ka kasi magmumukha kaming katawa-tawa kung mag-i-English kami dito para sa'yo. Pilipinas Got Talent. Mag-Tagalog ka, iho." (Son, this is Pilipinas Got Talent. Speak in Tagalog because we will become a laughingstock if we speak in English just ...
The first season of Pilipinas Got Talent aired on ABS-CBN from February 20 to June 13, 2010, replacing The Singing Bee, George and Cecil and Pinoy Big Brother: Double Up was replaced by Twist and Shout. [1] Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano take role as the presenters of the main show, while Marc Abaya hosted its companion show, Pilipinas Got
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Successful auditionees of Pilipinas Got Talent (season 5) Auditionees from Luzon. Histacity – dance group, Marikina; The Poor Voice – male singing duo, Pasig; Mercy Viola Daily, 66 – rapper, Baguio; Geffrey delos Reyes, 29 – close-up magician, Pasig; Splitters – dance group, Manila; Rouge – all-female rock band, Quezon City
The third season of Pilipinas Got Talent aired on ABS-CBN from July 9 to October 23, 2011, and was replaced by Pinoy Big Brother: Unlimited. The season premiered just two weeks after the previous one concluded, with both seasons produced back-to-back.
The second season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN from February 26 to June 26, 2011, replacing Star Power. Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano returned as hosts for the season, while Marc Abaya, the presenter of Got More Talent, did not reprise his role. Freddie M. Garcia, Kris Aquino, and Ai-Ai delas Alas also returned as jury members.