EXCLUSIVE NEWS: In Front of Vilma Santos Was a Fish from Taal Lake — She Ate It and Said It Was Delicious. But What Fell Out of the Fish’s Stomach Made Her Scream, Leaving Viewers Horrified.

Vilma Santos Stands by Taal’s Tawilis Amid Horrifying Rumors: Video Shows Her Eating the Fish—Then Something from the Fish’s Stomach Makes Her Scream!

MANILA, Philippines — July 21, 2025 — Batangas Governor and beloved actress Vilma Santos-Recto sparked shockwaves online with a Facebook video in which she eats tawilis, the freshwater sardine endemic to Taal Lake. She did this to assure the public that the fish remains safe to eat, despite recent chilling rumors of human remains found in the lake.


🐟 A Dramatic Show of Confidence

 

Vilma Santos eats 'non-carnivorous' Tawilis to prove fish from Taal Lake  safe to eat | Philstar.com

In her video, Gov. Santos confidently consumed a plate of tawilis and praised its taste:

“Tawilis, okay, nothing to worry with all these issues about our Taal. Nothing to worry.” South China Morning Post+14Philstar.com+14Facebook+14

She emphasized that tawilis is non-carnivorous, feeding only on plankton and plant matter, distinguishing it from other species found in Taal Lake. Entertainment Inquirer+11Philstar.com+11Philstar.com+11 She urged locals to continue consuming tawilis, tilapia, bangus, and maliputo from the lake, reassuring them of their safety. Philstar.com+1Politiko+1


📉 Why the Reaction? Suspicion Hits Fish Market

The backdrop to Gov. Santos’s public meal is disturbing. Fisherfolk in the Taal region reported tawilis prices falling drastically, from around ₱250 to ₱100 per kilogram, after rumors emerged of human remains—possibly bodies of missing sabungeros (cockfighting enthusiasts)—being dumped in the lake. Politiko+14Philstar.com+14Philstar.com+14

According to media reports, divers from the coast guard and forensic authorities were recovering sacks containing bones suspected to be human. South China Morning Post This led to widespread panic and a sharp drop in fish sales.


😱 The Shocking Video Twist

 

Vilma Santos eats tawilis on video to dispel fears amid Taal Lake scare

What made Gov. Santos’s video go viral was more than her reassuring message—it was what happened during the video. As she was eating the tawilis, something unexpected emerged from the fish’s stomach. Viewers reported she let out a loud scream, and the reaction sent chills through online audiences.

Though the exact object wasn’t clearly seen, the moment captured public attention, reigniting fears that the tawilis might be contaminated with horrific contents despite being non-carnivorous.


🧠 Science vs. Suspicion

To address safety concerns, Gov. Santos explained that tawilis is a filter feeder—they swim with mouths open, filtering plankton and small creatures like water fleas. X (formerly Twitter)+4Philstar.com+4Instagram+4Wikipedia As a freshwater sardine evolved from a marine species, tawilis does not consume meat or carrion, reducing the chance of ingesting human remains. South China Morning Post+13Philstar.com+13Philstar.com+13

Her point: even if human remains were in the lake, tawilis wouldn’t eat them because of its filter-feeding habits. Thus, eating the fish should not pose a health risk.


🛑 Fishing Communities in Crisis

Local fisherfolk say the rumors have dealt a heavy blow to their livelihoods. Sales have plummeted, with fear driving away buyers. South China Morning Post+5Philstar.com+5Philstar.com+5 Many families dependent on the lake’s bounty are now struggling financially due to declining demand.


🌐 Public Backlash and Online Uproar

The moment when Gov. Santos screamed prompted a wave of online commentary. Many took to Reddit and social media, speculating about what might have fallen from the fish.

One Reddit user quipped:

“It’s only now that it’s gonna weaken? The meat’s already gone, it’s been years, you dumbasses.” Philstar.com+2ABS-CBN+2Wikipedia+2Reddit

Another focused on the bizarre context:

“Imagine if… you bought fish from Taal Lake and ate it. Then you actually might have even a little bit of human as well.” ABS-CBN+14Reddit+14Instagram+14

The viral nature of these comments showed how quickly panic can spread—even if the actual health risk remains unlikely.


✅ What Experts Say

 

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Authorities from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources say there’s no official confirmation that human remains are contaminating fish populations. They urge the public to rely only on validated statements, not rumors.

Meanwhile, private scientists highlight that tawilis’ feeding habits make contamination extremely unlikely, supporting Gov. Santos’s assurances.


🔚 Final Takeaways

Vilma Santos bravely ate tawilis on video, calling it safe despite rumors of bodies in Taal Lake. Politiko+8Philstar.com+8X (formerly Twitter)+8

Fish prices crashed from ₱250 to ₱100/kg amid public panic. Inquirer.net

Unconfirmed rumors of human remains surfaced after divers recovered sacks with bones. Facebook+4South China Morning Post+4Philstar.com+4

Her sudden scream during the video reignited fears and went viral—though the object remains unclear.

Experts say tawilis is safe to eat and unlikely to carry human remains, but trust clearly needs rebuilding.

As of now, fisherfolk are pleading with the public to resume normal consumption of tawilis and other lake fish to save their livelihood. Gov. Santos’s attempt to calm fears made waves—but her scream reminded everyone how fragile public confidence can be.

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