Manila, Philippines â On a Friday afternoon, amidst a relentless downpour that paralyzed EDSA, an unexpected moment moved millions of Filipinos. It wasnât an accident, nor a staged television sceneâit was the simple, yet deeply human act of the countryâs beloved comedian and host, Vice Ganda.
The Rain, the Traffic, and a Rare Moment
That afternoon, Manila seemed swallowed by a thick gray curtain of rain. Vehicles were lined up along EDSAâthe already notorious traffic avenue now transformed into a river of stalled cars. The blaring of horns mixed with the heavy drumming of raindrops against windshields.
Inside a white SUV, Vice Gandaâthe top host and comedian of Itâs Showtimeâsat waiting for the driver to restart the engine. Fresh from a recording, she wore a black leather jacket and sunglasses.
âTraffic pa rin, kahit ulan!â she muttered lightly, laughing as she saw the immobile stream of cars ahead.
As she scrolled through her phone, a sight outside caught her attention: a middle-aged man, soaked to the bone, struggling to sell gum and tissues under the pouring rain. His old t-shirt clung to his body, his worn flip-flops caked in mud. He shivered but forced a smile at the drivers passing by, pretending not to notice.
Vice paused for a moment. Then she sighed, rolled down her window, letting the cold rain hit her.
âKuya!â she called.
The man looked up, startled.
Vice removed her leather jacket and held it out with her signature smile:
âHa! Now you look better than me!â
He hesitated: âHuh? Whatâs this for, maâam?â
âFor you not to get sick. Itâs raining. Come on, wear it.â
The man bowed in thanks, still unaware of who had helped him. Vice simply smiled and told the driver to move on.
The Video That Went Viral
Unknown to her, a passenger on a nearby bus had recorded the entire scene on their phone. The clip, under 30 seconds long, appeared on TikTok and Facebook within hours with the caption:
âVice Ganda stopped her car on EDSA just to help a soaked street vendor. Mabait talaga si Meme Vice!â
Within 24 hours, it racked up over 10 million views, hundreds of thousands of shares, and thousands of touching comments:
âShe didnât do it for the camera. She did it because thatâs who she really is.â
âAng bait talaga ni Vice. Not only funny, but she has a heart too.â
âIn a world full of noise, she still chooses kindness.â
That evening, during a replay of Itâs Showtime backstage moments, the footage showed Vice Ganda in her leather jacket handing it to the street vendorâthe man in the viral video finally recognized the woman who had helped him in the rain.
A Soaked Man and a Belated Thank You
The next day, reporters found the man from the clipâ57-year-old Rogelio Santos of Barangay Guadalupe, Makati. In an interview, he shared:
âHindi ko talaga alam na si Vice Ganda pala âyun. Akala ko lang mabait na babae na may malaking ngiti. Pag-uwi ko, nakita ko sa TV. Naiyak ako.â
(Translation: âI didnât know it was Vice Ganda. I just thought she was a kind woman with a big smile. When I got home, I saw her on TV. I cried.â)
He said the jacket kept him from catching a cold that rainy night. To this day, he still keeps it as a âcharmâ of kindness.
Vice Ganda Speaks Out
Three days later, in a backstage interview for Showtime, Vice was asked about the incident. She simply smiled:
âWala naman âyun. It was raining, and I just did what I could. Kung ako âyung nasa kalagayan niya, gusto ko rin sana may magbigay ng jacket.â
(Translation: âItâs nothing. It was raining, and I just did what I could. If I were in his situation, Iâd also want someone to give me a jacket.â)
She refused to call it âcharity.â For her, it was simply a human response to another human in need.
A Wave of Praise
On social media, the hashtag #ViceGandaKindness quickly trended in the Philippines. Thousands shared encounters of Vice in real life, highlighting her cheerful, humble, and approachable nature.
One fan commented:
âShe doesnât just make us laugh â she reminds us what kindness looks like.â
Inspired by her act, many organized donations to help Rogelio and other street vendors along EDSA.
The Rainâand a Simple Lesson
The story closes like a short, meaningful film: in a bustling, noisy city, a small act of kindness can brighten even the grayest of days.
No stage, no spotlightâVice Ganda moved the entire Philippines with just a jacket and a smile.