'Eat Bulaga' hosts bond in Hong Kong

LOOK: ‘Eat Bulaga’ hosts bond in Hong Kong

/ 06:22 PM June 18, 2025

LOOK: 'Eat Bulaga' hosts bond in Hong Kong

“Eat Bulaga” hosts with few other companions. Image: Instagram/@pauleenlunasotto

The “Eat Bulaga” mainstays again spent quality time together when they went for a quick getaway in Hong Kong, together with show big boss, Vic Sotto and his wife, Pauleen Luna.

Joining the travelers were Jose Manalo, Allan K, Wally Bayola, and Carren Eistrup as seen on their posts on Instagram.

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The group bonded over food at a Japanese restaurant, enjoyed coffee, and strolled the streets of Hong Kong, as shared by Allan K on his Instagram page on Monday, June 16. The TV hosts also enjoyed the company of a few more other companions.

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“[Hong Kong] in one day,” he said in the caption.

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Luna, who apparently had stayed longer in Hong Kong with Sotto, also gave a glimpse of their trip through her Instagram page.

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“Forty-eight hours in Hong Kong. A bit of work and some [quality time] with my man,” she captioned her post.

“Thank you Lord for this very short but very sweet time. Now back to the kulits!” she added, referring to their daughters Tali and Thia.

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Other “Eat Bulaga” hosts include Joey de Leon, Tito Sotto, Paolo Ballesteros, Maine Mendoza, Ryan Agoncillo, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Miles Ocampo, and Atasha Muhlach appeared to have not joined the getaway. /edv

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