List of It's Showtime cast members
The following is the list of hosts and members of the Philippine noontime variety show It's Showtime.
Hosts and other cast members
Hosts
- Current hosts
- Vhong Navarro (since 2009; on hiatus)[1]
- Anne Curtis (since 2009)[2]
- Vice Ganda (since 2009)[3]
- Teddy Corpuz (since 2009)[4]
- Jugs Jugueta (since 2009)[4]
- Karylle (since 2011)[4]
- Jhong Hilario (since 2012)[4]
- Ryan Bang (since 2012)[4]
- Amy Perez (since 2016)[4]
- Jackie Gonzaga (since 2020)[5]
- Ion Perez (since 2020)[6]
- Kim Chiu (since 2020)[4]
- Ogie Alcasid (since 2021)[7]
- Former hosts
- Kim Atienza (2009–2016; 2019–2020; Now with GMA Network)[8]
- Billy Crawford (2011–2018; Now with Lunch Out Loud)[9]
- Coleen Garcia (2012–2016; Now with Viva Entertainment)[10]
- Eric Tai (2012–2016)[11]
- Mariel Rodriguez (2016–2020; Now with Net25 and ALLTV Channel 2)[12]
- Joey Marquez (2016–2017; Back on GMA Network)[13]
- James Reid (2017)[14]
- Nadine Lustre (2017)[14]
Guest co-hosts
- Bianca Manalo (2010)
- Iya Villania (2010)
- Nikki Gil (2010–2011)
- KC Concepcion (2010–2011)
- Ina Feleo (2011)
- Denise Laurel (2011–2013)
- Maja Salvador (2011–2015; 2018–2020; Now with Eat Bulaga)
- Georgina Wilson (2011–2012)
- Angelica Panganiban (2012)
- Carmina Villaroel (2012)
- Angel Locsin (2012–2017)
- Enchong Dee (2012)
- Cristine Reyes (2012)
- Erich Gonzales (2013)
- Iza Calzado (2013–2016; 2018)
- Jericho Rosales (2013)
- Jessy Mendiola (2014)
- Alex Gonzaga (2014–2016; Now with Lunch Out Loud)
- Sarah Geronimo (2014)
- K Brosas (2016; Now with Lunch Out Loud)
- Robi Domingo (2016–2019)
- Luis Manzano (2017)
- Bela Padilla (2017–2020)
- Pia Wurtzbach (2017–2018)
- Ethel Booba (2019; Back on TV5)
- JinHo Bae (Songyupsal) (2019)
- Yassi Pressman (2020; Back on TV5)
- Arci Muñoz (2020)
- Catriona Gray (2020)
- Maymay Entrata (2022)
Other cast members
- Current cast members
- May Francisco (since 2009)
- DJ MOD (since 2009)
- DJ Nick (since 2009)
- Mel Feliciano (since 2009)
- Ervin Plaza (since 2009)
- Showtime Dancers (since 2009)
- XB Gensan (since 2010)
- Alex Calleja (since 2014)
- Tawag ng Tanghalan hurados (since 2016)
- TNT Band (since 2016)
- TNT Alumni (since 2019)
- Ana Ramsey (since 2019)
- Issa Meaker (since 2019)
- Nerijay Lopera (since 2019)
- DGrind dancers (since 2021)
- MC Calaquian (since 2022)
- Lassy Marquez (since 2022)
- Cianne Dominguez (since 2022)
- Sam Coloso (since 2022)
- Girl On Fire Hataw royalties (since 2022)
- Former cast members
- Jhonas Yuzon † (2009–2021)
- Bida Kapamilya Rounds 1 and 2 celebrity mentors (2012–2013)
- Joy Rendon (2012–2013)
- Rhed Bustamante (2012–2013)
- Rodrigo Manansala (2014)
- Six Part Invention (2015)
- Angelica Jane Yap (2015)
- Xia Vigor (2015)[15]
- Miho Nishida (2015)
- Tommy Esguerra (2015)
- Enzo Pelojero (2015)
- Hashtags (2015–2021)
- Ryan Rems Sarita (2015)
- Elly Rose Boñales (2015–2016)
- Bayani Agbayani (2015; 2019; Now with Lunch Out Loud)
- GirlTrends/GT (2016–2020)
- Junior Hashtags (2016–2019)
- JJ "Tristan" Quilantang (2017)
- Nicole Cordoves (2017–2019; 2022; Now with PIE Channel)
- Miss Q and A Escorts (2017–2019)
- Donna Cariaga (2017–2018)
- Andrew E. (2018)
- Stephanie "Stephen" Robles (2018)
- Miss Q and A Queens (2018–2019)
- BidaMan (2019–2020)
- Christine Samson (2020)
- Donald Neri (2020)
- Aron Sunga (2020; Now with TV5 Network)[16]
- Mini Ms. U Escorts (2020)
- Versus judges (2021)
- Ruffa Gutierrez (2021–2022)
- Janice de Belen (2021)[17]
- Zeinab Harake (2022)
Dance performers
Hashtags / HT
The Hashtags is an all-male dance group that was introduced in November 2015. Former Pinoy Big Brother housemate Zeus Collins serves as the choreographer and de facto leader of the group since its inception. The following were the pioneering members of the Hashtags along with Collins: Pinoy Big Brother: 737 winner Jimboy Martin; former Pinoy Big Brother housemates Tom Doromal and Jameson Blake; Star Magic artists, McCoy de Leon, Paulo Angeles, Jon Lucas, Ryle Santiago, and Ronnie Alonte; finalists of the show's Gandang Lalake segment Nikko Natividad and Luke Conde.[18] It's Showtime opened an application process in November 2016 for new members of the Hashtags with males from 16 to 22 years old eligible to apply.[19] Eight new members were introduced on Valentine's Day of 2017.[20]
- Former members
- Ronnie Alonte (2015–2019)[21]
- Paulo Angeles (2015–2020)
- Jameson Blake (2015–2020)
- Zeus Collins (2015–2020)
- Luke Conde (2015–2020)
- McCoy de Leon (2015–2020)
- Tom Doromal (2015–2020)
- Jon Lucas (2015–2017)
- Jimboy Martin (2015–2020)
- Nikko Natividad (2015–2021)
- Ryle Paolo Santiago (2015–2020)
- Bugoy Cariño (2017–2018)
- Rayt Carreon (2017–2020)
- Maru Delgado (2017–2021)
- Franco Hernandez † (2017)[22]
- Charles "CK" Kieron (2017–2020)
- Vitto Marquez (2017–2020)
- Wilbert Ross (2017–2020)
- Kid Yambao (2017–2020)
GirlTrends / GT
The GirlTrends was introduced on February 13, 2016, as the distaff counterpart of the Hashtags. Former Pinoy Big Brother housemates and young actresses comprise the group.[23] On May 9, 2019, the girl group was renamed into GT.[24]
- Former members
- Mikee Agustin (2016–2020)
- Loisa Andalio (2016–2017)[25]
- Dawn Chang (2016–2019)
- Kelley Day (2016–2017)
- Jane de Leon (2016–2017)
- Chienna Filomeno (2016–2019)
- Kamille Filoteo (2016–2018)
- Nikki Gonzales (2016–2017)[26]
- Joana Hipolito (2016–2020)
- Barbie Imperial (2016–2017)
- Mica Javier (2016–2019)
- Leyana Magat (2016–2017)
- Jessica Marasigan (2016–2019)
- Miho Nishida (2016–2017)
- Erin Ocampo (2016–2018)
- Riva Quenery (2016–2017)
- Maris Racal (2016–2017)[25]
- Karen Reyes (2016)[27]
- Sammie Rimando (2016–2020)
- Maika Rivera (2016–2019)
- Devon Seron (2016–2017)
- Krissha Viaje (2016–2020)
Junior Hashtags
- Former members
- Orange Bilgera (2016–2019)
- Aaron Paul Creus (2016–2019)
- Gab dela Cruz (2016–2019)
- JC Gumacal (2016–2019)
- Aevan Laguilles (2016–2019)
- Kiel Ligon (2016–2019)
- Nicoli Lista (2016–2019)
- Nhel Symone Dayrit (2016–2019)
BidaMan
- Former members
- Eris Aragoza (2019–2020)
- JR Baring (2019–2020)
- Jiro Custodio (2019–2020)
- Dan Delgado (2019–2020)
- Jervy delos Reyes (2019–2020)
- Jay Dizon (2019–2020)
- Wize Estabillo (2019–2020)
- MJ Evangelista (2019–2020)
- Miko Gallardo (2019–2020)
- Kristof Garcia (2019–2020)
- Nathan Garcia (2019–2020)
- Thor Gomez (2019–2020)
- Vien King (2019)
- Polo Laurel (2019–2020)
- Jin Macapagal (2019–2020)
- Ron Macapagal (2019–2020)
- John Padilla (2019–2020)
- Johannes Rissler (2019–2020)
- Yuki Sakamoto (2019–2020)
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