Shocker: Julia Clarete leaves ‘Eat Bulaga’ | Inquirer Entertainment

Shocker: Julia Clarete leaves ‘Eat Bulaga’

/ 05:03 PM January 16, 2016

Wag na po sana malungkot… Pasensiya na kung di ako nakapagpaalam ng mas maaga.

Posted by Julia Clarete on Thursday, January 14, 2016

TV host-actress Julia Clarete has left GMA-7’s noontime show “Eat Bulaga.”

Clarete made the announcement on Thursday on her Facebook Page.

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She said she had decided to migrate to Malaysia, leaving her hosting career with the longest-running noontime variety show in the Philippines.

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Clarete started hosting “Eat Bulaga” in 2005.

READ: ‘Bulaga’ memories

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She admitted she wasn’t able to say goodbye but promised to return when everything was fixed.

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“Nakatira na kasi ako sa Kuala Lumpur ngayon… Pasensiya na kung hindi ako nakapag-padespedida man lang. Pero hayaan niyo, pagnaayos ko na ang lahat, babalik ako para magsama sama tayo. Sa #tamangpanaghon,” Clarete said in her post.

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(I now live in Kuala Lumpur. I am sorry if I was not even able to host a send-off party. But don’t worry. Once everything is fixed, I will return to be with you again when the time is right.)

The hosts of the show include pioneers Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Tito Sotto, Jimmy Santos and Ruby Rodriguez. Eat Bulaga, which has been running for more than three decades, also features the popular “AlDub” love team of Alden Richards and Maine “Yaya Dub” Mendoza. NC/IDL

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