Chariz Solomon says ‘Tahanang Pinakamasaya’ aired last episode
Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. has not confirmed the reports whether “Tahanang Pinakamasaya” aired its final episode on Saturday, Mar. 3, but mainstay host Chariz Solomon intrigued netizens after saying the noontime show had indeed bid farewell.
Solomon said this in response to one @joelcruz464 who asked the Kapuso star if the noontime show ended for good, as seen in the comments section of her Instagram post. The post showed Solomon sharing a glimpse of her behind-the-scenes moments with the cast.
“Sadly, opo. But praying for best days ahead. Mababait po ang mga kasamahan namin dyan, at napakagagaling na tao. They work wholeheartedly, at grabe po ang prinsipyo sa buhay. Kaya po ipagdarasal ko na mabigyan sila agad ng trabaho, para sa kanilang pamilya,” she said.
(Sadly, yes. But praying for the best days ahead. We work with kind and good people. They work wholeheartedly and they have good principles in life. This is why I pray for them to get jobs for their families.)
In another comment, Solomon responded to one @vicpacdel who accused the show of starting with “negativity” which led to its reported demise. She also said that she’s “unsure” which show will seemingly take over the noontime slot.
Article continues after this advertisement“I want you to know, I wouldn’t be part of something na negative. Baka sa mga nababasa nyo, nakikita nyo, nega kami… pero sa tahanan namin, it’s true. Sobrang saya. I’m sorry you feel that way for [Tahanang Pinakamasaya],” she said.
Article continues after this advertisement(I want you to know, I wouldn’t be part of something negative. Maybe you based this assumption on what you read and thought we’re negative but in our home, it’s true. It’s very happy. I’m sorry you feel that way for “Tahanang Pinakamasaya.”)
Meanwhile, Mavy Legaspi took to his Instagram page to thank the noontime show’s cast and crew for making him into a “stronger person” and “better host.”
“Because of them, I became a stronger person, a better colleague, a better host, a better son to my parents, a better brother to my twin, and a better child of God,” he said. “Lord, please do bless the staff [and] crew that worked so hard day in & day out every single day. They are our show.”
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Legaspi also pointed out that the show’s team “always found a way to make it out alive” for its audiences and loyal fans.
“This show was always about them. please do take care of them and their respective families… This was always about love [and] support, making a living. We did not fail, we just ran out of time but that’s what they think. Goodbye? Nope, more like good-hello,” he said.
On Sunday, Mar. 3, more highlights of the show’s seeming “farewell episode” was uploaded on its official YouTube channel, where the cast and crew can be seen crying and exchanging hugs.
Neither TAPE Inc. nor GMA has yet to make a statement about “Tahanang Pinakamasaya,” as of posting time.
The production company, which was established in 1981, previously owned “Eat Bulaga” until comedy triumvirate Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon secured its trademark name in January 2024.