💥 No Apologies, Just Blame? Vick Soto and Joey de Leon’s Response to Atasha Mulac Sparks Online Firestorm

đź’Ł Silence Broken, Tensions Rise: Atasha Mulac’s Case Against Vic Soto and Joey de Leon Shakes the Industry

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In an industry that thrives on smiles, laughter, and rehearsed perfection, one woman’s decision to speak her truth has shaken the foundations of Philippine entertainment. Atasha Mulac, the rising star once known as the bright, youthful face of Eat Bulaga, is now at the center of one of the most controversial showbiz legal battles in years — and it’s a story that no one saw coming.

THE TURNING POINT

For months, whispers of tension behind the scenes circulated — but no one expected this.

Atasha Mulac has officially filed a legal complaint against veteran hosts Vic Soto and Joey de Leon, accusing them of inappropriate behavior and creating a hostile work environment during her time as co-host on the iconic noontime show.

Insiders say Atasha had long endured mistreatment in silence, too afraid to jeopardize her rising career. But that silence, according to her statement, came at a personal cost — emotionally, mentally, and professionally.

“I kept quiet because I thought it would pass. I thought I could handle it. But it never stopped.” – Atasha (from a written affidavit, parts released by her legal counsel)

FROM HOST TO PLAINTIFF

 

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The tension allegedly came to a head earlier this year, when Atasha was suddenly removed from the show without public explanation. While fans speculated it was due to scheduling or creative differences, Atasha’s legal documents painted a different picture: one of sustained disrespect and emotional harm.

After collecting enough evidence, she formally filed charges — a move that not only made headlines, but also started a firestorm of public debate online.

VIC AND JOEY SPEAK OUT

Earlier today, both Vic Soto and Joey de Leon made their first joint public appearance since the charges were made. Flanked by legal representatives, the two veteran comedians appeared visibly emotional but firm.

“We never thought it would come to this. We treated her like family,” said Vic Soto during a short press statement.

“This hurts. We helped her rise. Now we’re painted as villains,” Joey de Leon added.

Both men denied all accusations, insisting that they have never disrespected Atasha in any way. They claimed that the situation has been “twisted” and that they are confident the truth will vindicate them.

Their lawyers also confirmed that they were previously detained but have since been released on bail while the case is under judicial review.

THE CASE MOVES FORWARD

While Vic and Joey appealed to the public not to jump to conclusions, sources close to the case say Atasha is preparing to release more evidence — including screenshots, testimonies, and alleged video clips — to counter what she called “a systematic denial of truth.”

Legal experts suggest the case may become a turning point for discussions around power dynamics, workplace abuse, and the culture of silence in the entertainment world.

“Whether these allegations prove to be true or not, this case already marks a cultural shift — someone young, female, and relatively new is standing up to two of the most powerful figures in local television.” – A media ethics professor told BuzzWire Philippines

THE INTERNET DIVIDED

 

As expected, the public reaction has been split. Longtime fans of Eat Bulaga have come to the defense of the veteran hosts, expressing disbelief and disappointment. Meanwhile, younger audiences and advocacy groups are rallying behind Atasha, calling her move “brave, long overdue, and necessary.”

Hashtags like #IStandWithAtasha, #JusticeForAtasha, and #BelieveWomenPH have been trending intermittently on social media.

WHAT’S NEXT?

The legal battle is just beginning, but the emotional toll is already clear. Atasha has chosen to remain mostly out of the spotlight while the case proceeds, but her representatives confirmed that she remains “strong, determined, and ready to see this through.”

Vic Soto and Joey de Leon, on the other hand, have not confirmed whether they will continue appearing on Eat Bulaga as the court proceedings unfold.


One thing is clear: whatever the outcome of the case, this controversy has opened a conversation that the industry can no longer ignore.

The age of silence may finally be over.

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