The camaraderie and infectious humor that defined the long-running noontime variety show Eat Bulaga have been shattered by a series of unprecedented and serious accusations. Veteran comedian and former host Anjo Yllana has recently launched a scathing attack against his erstwhile colleague, Jose Manalo, exposing deep-seated resentment and alleging unprofessional conduct, chronic arrogance, and a shocking personal betrayal.
Yllana’s revelations, delivered through a public forum, move the dispute beyond professional rivalry into a highly personal realm, painting a picture of hostility that reportedly simmered beneath the surface of the popular show for years.

The Syndicate Allegation and Professional Grievances
Yllana has publicly positioned Jose Manalo as a key figure in what he sensationally describes as a “syndicate” within the Eat Bulaga ranks, responsible for creating a toxic and intimidating work environment. Yllana alleges that Manalo’s behavior was characterized by extreme arrogance, particularly when the show’s primary figurehead, “Bossing” Vic Sotto, was absent from the set.
“I’m telling you now, one of the worst personalities within Eat Bulaga is Jose Manalo,” Yllana asserted. “When ‘Bossing’ is not around, that man is incredibly arrogant. There were several times I wanted to punch him… but of course, we were working, so I had to maintain my cool. He is exceedingly arrogant.”
This claim suggests a clear power dynamic within the show’s cast, where Manalo, in the absence of the senior figure, allegedly exerted control or authority in a demeaning manner, fostering a working atmosphere rife with tension and resentment.
The SexBomb Song Incident: A Spark of Resentment
The trigger for Yllana’s long-held frustration appears to have been a seemingly trivial incident involving the popular novelty song “Bakit Papa” by the group SexBomb Girls. Yllana claims that the lyrics, which originally featured his name, were deliberately altered.
The change saw Yllana’s name replaced with Manalo’s. According to Yllana, Manalo was the person who allegedly conceived of the lyrics change. While this incident may seem minor on the surface, Yllana views it as a calculated and disrespectful professional slight, highlighting a pattern of perceived sabotage aimed at diminishing his role and visibility on the show.
Interestingly, Yllana noted that he was not necessarily angry about his name being removed, but he did notice the laughter of co-hosts Jiy de Leon and Vic Sotto during the change. While he claimed he could tolerate the change itself, he issued a stark warning that any further attempts by these colleagues to malign or slander him would be met with an intense and aggressive retaliation.
The Explosive Claim: Alleged Romantic Interference
The most damaging and sensational accusation made by Anjo Yllana pertains to a deep personal betrayal involving his former partner. Yllana disclosed an intimate personal incident that he claims proves Manalo’s malicious character and manipulative actions.
Yllana revealed that during a period of separation from his wife, he entered into a serious relationship with a girlfriend, with whom he cohabited for nearly a year. This relationship, though generally stable, experienced occasional disputes, leading to a significant confrontation that involved Manalo.
Yllana recounts the moment his then-girlfriend tearfully reported a confrontation with Jose Manalo:
“I will admit this to you for the first time. When I was separated from my wife, I had a girlfriend, and I loved her. We lived together for almost a year. It couldn’t be avoided that we had some disagreements. Sometimes we would fight. My girlfriend came to me crying, saying Jose Manalo had scolded her. He allegedly told her, ‘Why are you getting involved with a married man? He already has a wife! Leave Anjo; he has a wife!'”
Yllana emphasizes the hypocrisy of Manalo’s lecture, pointing out that he was already separated from his spouse at the time.
The situation took a darker turn when Yllana claims he later discovered Manalo’s true motive: that Manalo had only intervened to “poach” (or pang-ahas) Yllana’s partner for himself. Yllana concluded his revelation with the astonishing claim that this former girlfriend, identified as Marin Maranan, is now Jose Manalo’s wife.
“Yes, now Marin Maranan is his wife. That was my girlfriend for one year. We were okay; we didn’t have many problems. My only point is that Jose Manalo is truly a snake (ahas),” Yllana stated.
This direct accusation of professional sabotage coupled with personal romantic interference elevates the feud from typical celebrity rivalry to a severe allegation of moral misconduct. If true, the claims suggest a calculated effort by Manalo to exploit a vulnerable moment in Yllana’s personal life under the guise of moral advice, only to pursue the relationship himself.
Industry Implications and the Call for Accountability
Anjo Yllana’s decision to air these decades-old grievances publicly—encompassing accusations of professional arrogance, disrespect, and profound personal betrayal—signals a desire for public accountability. In an industry where public image is paramount, these charges could severely impact Jose Manalo’s standing, particularly among fans who value integrity and loyalty.
The allegations are currently circulating within the showbiz media landscape, prompting widespread discussion among fans and industry observers alike. The gravity of the pang-ahas accusation, in particular, demands a response, placing significant pressure on Jose Manalo to address the claims regarding his relationship history and alleged workplace conduct.
This ongoing public feud serves as a stark reminder that even the most joyful and enduring entertainment programs can harbor intense personal and professional conflicts, which eventually surface long after the laughter has faded.