In an interview with the media recently, Tito was asked for his reaction when Ely said that he idolizes him and "Eat Bulaga" co-hosts Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon. “Si Ely? Yeah, yeah, we love his ...
At the time, Buendia also underscored that mention of “Enteng and Joey” in the lyrics of “Spoliarium” was a reference to the band’s road managers and not Vic Sotto and de Leon.
Buendia further explained that the mention of “Enteng and Joey” in Spoliarium’s lyrics referred to the band’s road managers, and should not be taken as a dig at Vic Sotto and de Leon.
Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, or Pepsi Paloma. The rumors surrounding the song's meaning resurfaced on social media after the release of Darryl Yap's "The Rapist of Pepsi Paloma" trailer. During the ...
Ely Buendia has once again debunked long-time rumors that the song "Spoliarium" is about Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon (TVJ), and Pepsi Paloma. In Monday's press conference for "Combo On The Run ...
Former Eraserheads lead singer Ely Buendia once again insisted that their 1997 song, Spoliarium, is not about the controversy between Pepsi Paloma and Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Tito Sotto (TVJ ...
Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, his “heroes.” On Monday, Ely addressed the persistent rumor linking their song to the controversial Pepsi Paloma case involving the Eat Bulaga hosts. At a press conference ...
Tito, along with his brother Vic Sotto, and their friend Joey de Leon, formed the trio in the 70s. Along with their successful careers as a trio and individually, a controversy involving them occurred ...
"Spoliarium's" lyrics allude to the rape case filed by late sexy star Pepsi Paloma against Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Richie D'Horsie in 1982. Tito Sotto was also rumored to be involved in the ...
He clarified that the song has nothing to do with Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Richie D’Horsie, contrary to the widespread theory. Photo Source: @elybumbilya IG “This is a sad thing. I was really ...
Tracing our track record, hate crimes against women rarely get punished. In the notorious 1982 case of the late actress Pepsi Paloma, she accused comedians Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Ricardo Reyes ...