In the midst of the soaring success of ‘Mini Ms. U’ segment on ‘It’s Showtime,’ ‘Eat Bulaga’ is bringing back one of its hit segments from years past, ‘Little Miss Philippines.’
Recently, they announced auditions for young contestants, signaling the return of this beloved segment.
‘Little Miss Philippines’ has a storied history of discovering young talents and producing notable artists over the years. Camille Prats, Gladys Reyes, Julie Anne San Jose, and many others have graced the stage of this iconic segment. As it makes its return, fans are excited to see what fresh talent it will bring to the spotlight.
The ‘Mini Ms. U’ segment on ‘It’s Showtime’ has been a viral sensation on social media, with memes and trending videos, particularly on TikTok. Even the theme song sung by Imogen has become a top hit on the music streaming platform, Spotify.
Now, ‘Eat Bulaga’ aims to reclaim its spot as the pioneer in showcasing young talents with ‘Little Miss Philippines.’ The auditions for this segment are expected to attract young girls with their charm, wit, and remarkable performances.
On Tuesday, August 1, the ‘Little Miss Philippines’ 2023 segment graced the stage once again. The show featured two adorable contestants, Reign Daniela Beringuel from Caloocan City, and Chandria Rein Diaz from Tondo, Manila. The two young talents showcased their skills, capturing the hearts of the audience and the hosts.
Winwyn Marquez and Cassy Legaspi, hosts of ‘Eat Bulaga,’ had a delightful chat with the contestants, creating heartwarming moments for the viewers. Winwyn, a beauty queen and host, expressed her dream of seeing her daughter Luna join ‘Little Miss Philippines’ in the future, revealing the sentimental value this segment holds for the hosts themselves.
The rivalry between ‘Eat Bulaga’ and ‘It’s Showtime’ has been a hallmark of Philippine television, and their friendly competition continues to drive them to deliver entertaining and relevant content. Both shows aim to captivate their audience with exciting segments that resonate with the Filipino viewers.
With ‘Little Miss Philippines’ returning to the stage of one of the country’s longest-running noontime shows, fans are eagerly awaiting to witness the discovery of new young talents and the heartwarming moments that have become synonymous with the segment.
Be sure to tune in to ‘Eat Bulaga’ on weekdays at 12:00 noon and on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. on GMA Network, ‘It’s Showtime’ on GTV, A2Z, Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live to catch all the excitement and talent of ‘Little Miss Philippines’ and ‘Mini Ms. U’ respectively.