How ‘Kalyeserye,’ AlDub made Halloween all about laughter

"Kalyeserye" cast members Wally Bayola, Paolo Ballesteros, Alden Richards, Maine Mendoza and Jose Manalo did not let the opportunity for laughter and jokes pass—even during Halloween—as they staged a horror-comedy-themed episode on "Eat Bulaga" on Saturday. PHOTO FROM EAT BULAGA'S FACEBOOK

“Kalyeserye” cast members Wally Bayola, Paolo Ballesteros, Alden Richards, Maine Mendoza and Jose Manalo did not let the opportunity for laughter and jokes pass—even during Halloween—as they staged a horror-comedy-themed episode on “Eat Bulaga” on Saturday. PHOTO FROM EAT BULAGA’S FACEBOOK

Every situation is an opportunity for laughter and jokes—even Halloween.

That’s what the “Kalyeserye” segment of “Eat Bulaga” proved on Saturday as its main characters went jewelry box-hunting in an old and supposedly haunted house.

Earlier in the show, the three grandmothers of Yaya Dub (Maine Mendoza in real life) asked for the help of Alden Richards.

The five, Yaya Dub, Richards, Lola Nidora (played by Wally Bayola), Lola Tinidora (Jose Manalo) and Lola Tidora (Paolo Ballesteros), arrived at an old house to search for the jewelry box mentioned in the secret diary.

In what seemed to be a classic Halloween plot, the group is forced to enter the house despite their fear of ghosts and the undead.

In their search for the jewelry box, each of them was possessed by the spirit of Lola Nidora’s mother who complained about being forgotten by her three children.

To appease her, they prayed and lit candles.

The improvisation of the characters as they were being possessed, as well as the stolen embraces of Richards and Mendoza, were well-received by the audience.

The group was able to retrieve the box in the end, only to discover a note and a ring.

The note, read by Richards, said the ring should be given to someone who made his heart beat, the person he wanted to be with forever.

The segment ended with Richards on his knees, about to slip the ring on Mendoza’s finger.

Unlike previous viral episodes, #ALDUBBahayNiLOLA reached only 2.25 million tweets.

While Halloween is not officially recognized in the Philippines, it coincides with the eve of All Saints’ Day, when Filipinos visit their dead relatives in cemeteries. KS

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