Eat Bulaga exec denies Wally was fired | Inquirer Entertainment

Eat Bulaga exec denies Wally was fired

/ 03:46 PM September 05, 2013

Wally Bayola PHOTO BY ARNOLD ALMACEN

MANILA, Philippines—An official of Eat Bulaga denied Thursday that Wally Bayola has been fired amid a sex scandal  allegedly involving the comedian and a sexy dancer of the popular noontime TV show.

“Not true,” Malou Fagar, executive producer of Eat Bulaga, told the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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A 6:14-minute video makes the rounds on the web showing a couple, who look like Wally and Eat Bulaga in-house dancer EB Babe Yosh, engaged in a steamy sex.

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Wally,41, is a host on Eat Bulaga, aired Monday through Saturday on GMA-7 television. He is also a co-host on television game show Celebrity Bluff.

Fagar also dismissed Twitter user @manalo_jose as a poser of comedian Jose Manalo.

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@manalo_jose was thanking the fans of Wally for their continued support and went on to say that “those who have their own opinion, we will also respect their opinion.”

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A report Tuesday on GMA-7’s “24 Oras”, quoting Fagar, said Wally would not be appearing on Eat Bulaga. Bayani San Diego, Inquirer Entertainment

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