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WATCH: Vice Ganda does ‘Ko Ko Bop Challenge’ in Korea

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 07:00 PM August 19, 2017

Image: Screen grab of Vice Ganda with Korean locals dancing to the Ko Ko Bop Challenge via Vice Ganda’s Instagram

Kapamilya comedian Vice Ganda yet again does the zany thing,  this time doing the booty-shaking Ko Ko Bop Challenge.

In a recent video post on Instagram, the TV host dressed up in full traditional Korean costume as he joined some local folks do the latest dance craze.

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“Ko Ko Bop” is a song sung by Korean boyband EXO. The song has become viral and dance challenge videos of the infectious song now abound on the internet.

Vice Ganda was in South Korea for his concert “Pusuan Mo si Vice Ganda: Nagmahal Nasaktan Nag-concert.”

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Meanwhile, Vice Ganda has again hit the headlines when he recently earned the ire of veteran journalist Tony Calvento upon his reference to the latter during an interview with a “Tawag Ng Tanghalan” segment contestant.

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Calvento demanded a public apology from the TV show host,  giving last Wednesday as the deadline. Vice Ganda gave in to the demand a day after on the noontime show’s Thursday episode.  /ra

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