Host Vic Sotto remarked, "Welcome po to our new home. Same address, pero newly-renovated para mas komportable, mas malaki, at mas maayos na tanghalian na ating pagsasaluhan."
Credits: TVJ
This renovation marks a significant milestone as "Eat Bulaga!" enters its 46th year on air. The show has a rich history, having transitioned to TV5 in July 2023 amid a copyright case with its previous producer, TAPE Inc. It officially reclaimed the "Eat Bulaga!" name on January 6, 2024, following a favorable court ruling.
While the renovated studio has been showcased, specific details about new segments introduced on New Year's Day 2025 have not been prominently reported.
However, the program initially lanches a sneak peek of the new segment "The Clones" and how it be looks like. It features some of the individuals who can sing with a voice similarly as their respective original singers. Eat Bulaga has officially announced that the audition for this content has been recently opened for all ages- men, women, and members of LGBTQIA+ community.
Viewers can look forward to fresh content as the show continues its legacy of entertaining audiences with innovative segments and engaging performances.
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