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Pilipinas Got Talent

Pilipinas Got Talent (PGT) is a Philippine reality talent competition show on ABS-CBN that began on February 20, 2010, replacing The Singing Bee: Season 5 & Pinoy Big Brother (PBB): Double Up (Season 5) and replaced by Twist and Shout on July 3, 2010. It is based on the Got Talent franchise, a British TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell's SYCO company. "Pilipinas" is the Filipino word for Philippines. Anyone can join and showcase their talents in the audition. At the sound of four (three; from season 1–4) buzzers from the judges, the auditionees are asked to stop their act. With at least three (two; from season 1–4) yes from the judges, they are automatically in the list for Judges Cuts, where judges have to pick only 36 acts that will move to the semi-finals. Acts will compete against each other in order to gain the audience support to win the prize money and the title of Pilipinas Got Talent.

Pilipinas Got Talent
Genre
Created bySimon Cowell
Directed byBobet Vidanes
Presented by
Judges
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes166 (as of April 29, 2018)
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time45–60 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Picture format
Original releaseFebruary 20, 2010 (2010-02-20) –
April 29, 2018 (2018-04-29)
Related
Got Talent

ABS-CBN acquired the Got Talent franchise,[1] advertising it as "the first nationwide talent reality show in the Philippines," although other talent shows from other networks are aired with a similar format, such as Talentadong Pinoy on TV5. A spin-off of the format, announced in 2023, GMA acquired the French Version of the Got Talent format, Battle of the Judges.

Viewers are able to join through text and online registration via Internet. Auditions are held in key cities such as Manila, Baguio, Batangas, Cebu, Davao and Cagayan de Oro.

The first season premiered on February 20, 2010, on ABS-CBN[2] and ended on June 13, 2010. A second and a third season aired back to back in 2011.[3] The fourth season aired in 2013, with the fifth one airing two and a half years later in 2016. The sixth season started airing on January 6, 2018.

To date, there have been six winners: Jovit Baldivino, Marcelito Pomoy, the Maasinhon Trio, Roel Manlangit, the Power Duo, and Kristel de Catalina. The first four are singing acts while the latter two are interpretative dance acts. The winner of each season receives 2,000,000.00.

On May 14, 2015, Filipino shadow play group El Gamma Penumbra who appeared in the third season of the national franchise as a finalist was declared the Grand Winner of the very first season of Asia's Got Talent making them the first winner of the Asian Got Talent franchise. The show ended on April 29, 2018, and was replaced by Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids.

Overview

Auditions

Pre-auditions

This is the first stage of the competition. Major auditions were held in key cities in the Philippines. Since the second season, aside from the major auditions, there are mini-auditions where it can be held in several provinces and cities in the Philippines and judged by the staff of Pilipinas Got Talent. This round is held several months before the judges' audition. Contestants are also allowed to audition online by submitting their audition video through the Pilipinas Got Talent's official website.[4] Acts that have made it through this stage then audition in front of the judges and a live audience.

Live auditions

Following the pre-auditions, acts audition in front of (as of 2016) four celebrity judges. The judges may end an act's performance early by pressing their red buzzer, which lights up their corresponding X above the stage. If an act receives X's from all judges, they must stop their performance. In addition, large audiences have also been a factor in the judging process, as their reaction to an act's performance may swing or influence a judge's vote. This makes the audience the so-called "fifth" ("fourth", from seasons 1–4) judge. From seasons 1 to 4, voting worked on a majority-of-two basis where two positive votes were required. Starting from season 5, voting works on a majority-of-three basis as there are four judges. The judging panel give an act a "Yes" if they like them and would like them to advance to the next stage of the competition, and a "No" if they dislike the act and do not wish to see them again. In season 5, the Golden Buzzer is introduced. Each judge can press the Golden Buzzer only once per season. Any act on whom the Golden Buzzer is used will automatically advance to the live semi-finals. The hosts were given the power to press it on the 6th season.

Judges' cull

At the end of the live auditions round, the acts that have passed will move on to this round. In this round, the judges will deliberate all the acts who passed the auditions. In the end, only twenty-eight acts will be selected to enter the live semi-finals.

Semifinals

After judges deliberate the 28 acts in the judges cull, each act will then go to a battle of talents, wherein six acts only will qualify for the grand finals.

Grand finals

The acts that managed to pass through the first four eliminations (three in the first three seasons) will compete on a live grand finale event for a final performance in the show. This time, the winner will be up to the hands of the public as the grand winner will be announced as the act with the most number of public votes. The grand winner will receive a total amount of ₱2,000,000.00 (approximately £28,000.00/€32,000.00/US$39,000.00 as of 2018) while the second and third placers will receive ₱100,000.00 (approximately £1,400.00/€1,600.00/US$1,950.00 as of 2018) each. Nevertheless, those who were not able to reach the top 3, will receive a cash prize of ₱50,000.00 (approximately £700.00/€800.00/US$975.00 as of 2018) each.

Seasons

Seasons summary

Season Premiered Ended Winner Runner-up Third place Main hosts Judges
Main Guest
1 February 20, 2010 June 13, 2010 Jovit Baldivino Baguio Metamorphosis Velasco Brothers Luis Manzano
Billy Crawford
Ai-Ai delas Alas

Kris Aquino Freddie M. Garcia

none
2 February 26, 2011 June 26, 2011 Marcelito Pomoy Happy Feet Freestylers
3 July 9, 2011 October 23, 2011 Maasinhon Trio Khalil Ramos Bringas Brothers Luis Manzano
Billy Crawford
4 February 16, 2013 June 8, 2013 Roel Manlangit Frankendal Fabroa MP3 Band Vice Ganda1
5 January 23, 2016 May 22, 2016 Power Duo Amazing Pyra Ody Sto. Domingo Vice Ganda
Robin Padilla

Angel Locsin

Freddie M. Garcia

none
6 January 6, 2018 April 29, 2018 Kristel de Catalina Julius & Rhea Joven Olvido Billy Crawford
Toni Gonzaga
7 2023 TBA TBA Vice Ganda
Anne Curtis
Maja Salvador
Daniel Padilla
  1. ^ Ai-Ai delas Alas was not able to attend the fifth semifinal week due to illness. Due to this, Vice Ganda was asked to take her duties, but only as a replacement judge for the week.

Season details

Season 1 (2010)

 
Pilipinas Got Talent title card used from Season 1 until Season 3.

The first season began on February 20, 2010.[5] It was held in some major cities in the Philippines like Baguio, Batangas, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, and Metro Manila where the hopefuls are judged by judges Ai-Ai delas Alas, Kris Aquino and Freddie "FMG" Garcia. From thousands who auditioned, 220 acts made it to the Judges' Cull where the top 36 semi-finalists were selected.

The semi-finals were held on AFP Theater in Camp Aguinaldo from the first to fourth performance night and in Tanghalang Pasigueño from fifth to sixth performance night. On the other hand, the results show always held in Dolphy Theater in ABS-CBN. On June 12 and 13, 2010 the season ended in Araneta Coliseum of Quezon City, Metro Manila where the twelve acts competed. Finalist Jovit Baldivino from Batangas, sang his way to victory and won the prize of ₱2,000,000.00 (about £29,650, €35,650, US$43,100).[6]

Season 2 (2011)

The second season premiered on February 26, 2011, replacing Star Circle Quest and Star Power respectively. Ai-Ai delas Alas, Kris Aquino, and Freddie Garcia reprised their judging duties from first season. Same with the hosts, Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano who was joined by Nikki Gil. The major auditions for the second season were held in Dagupan, Batangas, Naga, Cebu, Davao and Metro Manila. It is also the season where they held micro-auditions in other cities and provinces in the Philippines where hopefuls are judged by the Pilipinas Got Talent staff.

There are 174 acts who passed the auditions and made it to the Judges' Cut. The Luzon and Visayas auditionees where selected in Dolphy Theater in Quezon City where 26 acts made it to the semi-finals. On the other hand, the remaining 10 acts from Mindanao were visited by the judges in their respective hometown. The semi-finals were held in PAGCOR Theater in Parañaque City. In addition, there is a wildcard round for those semi-finalists who made it to the top three highest audience votes but lost the judges' votes are given a chance to compete again in order to make it to the grand finals. Only two will be chosen for this round.

On June 25 and 26, 2011, the season ended in Araneta Coliseum of Quezon City, Metro Manila where the fourteen acts competed. Falsetto singer Marcelito Pomoy from Cavite was crowned as the winner of the second season, winning the ₱2,000,000.00 (about £29,000, €32,650, US$46,250) grand prize.

Season 3 (2011)

The hosts announced in the grand finals of Season 2 that the show will return again within two weeks. The third season premiered last July 9, 2011, on ABS-CBN. Major auditions are held in Baguio, Manila, Batangas, Cebu, Bacolod, Tacloban, Iloilo, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, and General Santos. There are also mini-auditions held in almost 70 municipalities and cities in the country. In addition, there are online auditions where participants are asked to upload their videos in Pilipinas Got Talent website. In this season, Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford became a judge substitute for a while of Aiai Delas Alas and Kris Aquino, respectively.[4]

After the nationwide auditions (including online auditions), 187 acts made it to the next round called "The Judges Cull" where the judges were able to make a review of the contenders who passed the auditions which they are going to choose the top 36 semi-finalists. The Judges' Cull was held in ABS-CBN Studios in Quezon City where 24 acts from Luzon and Mindanao made it to the semi-finals. In addition, the 12 acts from Visayas were visited by the judges as well as Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano in their respective hometowns.

On October 23 and 24, 2011, the season ended in the Ynares Sports Complex in Antipolo, Rizal where the twelve acts competed. Maasinhon Trio, a singing trio from Southern Leyte, was announced as the winner of the third season, winning the grand prize of ₱2,000,000.00 (about £28,900, €33,200, US$46,250).[7]

Season 4 (2013)

 
Pilipinas Got Talent title card used since Season 4.

A teaser for the fourth season were aired after results night of The X Factor Philippines on July 29, 2012. Major auditions were held in key cities like Quezon City, Bacolod, General Santos, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao City.[8] In addition, winners of TFCkat, an international competition made by The Filipino Channel which is held in Filipino key areas all over the world, were also given slots for auditions in the Philippines.[9][10] The show premiered on February 16, 2013.

After the nationwide auditions, 104 acts made it to the Judges Cull where the three judges made a review of their auditions in order to determine the top 36 quarterfinalists. This is the season which marks the introduction of semifinal round where the top 12 acts who won the quarterfinals will compete for the six slots in the grand finals.[11]

On June 1 and 2, 2013, the season ended in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Parañaque, Metro Manila where six acts vied for the grand prize of ₱2,000,000.00 (about £31,100, €36,400, US$47,300). Roel Manlangit, a 13-year-old singer from Valencia, Bukidnon, was hailed as the winner of the fourth season.[12]

Season 5 (2016)

On May 17, 2015, in ASAP 20, Luis Manzano confirmed that the show will return for its fifth season and particularly be returning as host as well, following the success of the four Filipino acts who competed in the grand finals of Asia's Got Talent. Two of those acts were formerly part of this show and these are: singer Gerphil Geraldine "Fame" Flores, who competed in Season 1 but lost the judges' vote in the 4th semifinal week, and shadow play group El Gamma Penumbra, who competed in Season 3 but placed 4th in the finals. Flores placed third while El Gamma was declared the winner of the first season of the said regional franchise of Got Talent.[13] On January 8, 2016, ABS-CBN announced that Garcia would return as judge for the fifth consecutive season,[14] Ai-Ai de las Alas will not return due to her transfer to GMA Network after her contract expired and 16 years of association, while Kris Aquino cited her health problems.[15] Therefore, numerous teasers are being released prior to the change of the lineup and two weeks leading to the premiere, actress Angel Locsin, actor Robin Padilla, and comedian Vice Ganda will be joining the judging panel. The season will premiere on January 23, 2016, replacing the weeknight slots of second season of Your Face Sounds Familiar, however, the filler movie block Kapamilya Weekend Specials filled the vacated timeslot of the aforementioned show.[16] The grand finale was held on May 21 and 22, 2016 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, where dancesport duo Power Duo became the first non-singing act to win the show. Power Duo hailed as PGT season 5 grand winner, winning ₱2,000,000.00 (about £29,500, €38,100, US$42,750) cash.

Season 6 (2018)

The sixth season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on January 6, 2018. On June 3, 2017, Billy Crawford announced that there will be auditions for this season on It's Showtime. A teaser was shown during the commercial break of It's Showtime and I Can Do That. Manzano cannot return to host the program due to I Can See Your Voice and was replaced by Toni Gonzaga.[17] Garcia failed to appear on all the liveshows due to the death of his wife. The Grand Finale, so called "The Greatest Showdown", will be held on April 28 and 29 at the Bren Z. Guiao Convension Center & Sports Complex at San Fernando, Pampanga, where Kristel de Catalina became the second non-singing act to win the show. Kristel de Catalina hailed as PGT season 6 grand winner, winning ₱2,000,000.00 (about £28,100, €31,900, US$38,700) cash and a vacation package from 2GO Travel.

In March 2020, the season was re-aired until the network was shut down as part of ABS-CBN's programming changes due to the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon

Season 7 (2023)

Prior to the semi-finals of the sixth season, auditions for seventh season has been announced meaning that there will be a new season.[18] Due to ABS-CBN shutdown and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it caused delays for schedules of pre-auditions and live auditions. On November 24, 2022, it was announced during the TV5 Trade Launch 2022 that the program has been renewed for its seventh season after a five-year hiatus. For the first time, the show will air on TV5 along with Kapamilya Channel and A2Z.[citation needed] This is also the first time that the program will not air on the main ABS-CBN after the network was issued a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission on May 5, 2020, due to the lapse of its broadcast franchise.

Hosts

 
Pilipinas Got Talent judges and presenters; from left: Ai-Ai delas Alas, Kris Aquino, Freddie M. Garcia, Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford.

Initially, Pilipinas Got Talent was supposed to be hosted by Kris Aquino, but was later moved to the judging panel and the tandem of Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano became the hosts of the show until the fifth season.[19][20] Marc Abaya hosted the daily spin-off, Pilipinas Got More Talent only in the first season.[2] Actresses Iya Villania and Nikki Gil have served as guest hosts. In season 6, Manzano will be replaced by Toni Gonzaga as host, joining Crawford.

Judges

The current judges of Pilipinas Got Talent
 
Vice Ganda
 
Robin Padilla
 
Angel Locsin

Since season 1 until season 4, the judges of the show consists of Kris Aquino, who was earlier tapped for the hosting gig, backed out from judging at first.[21] However, she announced at an episode on Showbiz News Ngayon that she has resumed her judging duties. She joins former ABS-CBN President and COO Freddie M. Garcia, and Comedy Queen Ai-Ai delas Alas. In season 3, Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford served as guest judges, temporary replacing Ai-Ai delas Alas and Kris Aquino as respectively during the auditions. Comedian Vice Ganda replaced Ai-Ai delas Alas during one of the quarterfinal in season 4.[22][23][24]

In season 5, the judging panel has been changed. Ai-Ai delas Alas and Kris Aquino did not return to the judging panel. Delas Alas did not return due to her transfer to GMA Network, while Aquino cited her health problems. ABS-CBN board member Freddie M. Garcia confirmed his return as judge. On January 8, 2016, a teaser during FPJ's Ang Probinsyano revealed that actress Angel Locsin will be one of the judges.[16] On January 9, 2016, a teaser during It's Showtime revealed that actor Robin Padilla will join Garcia and Locsin in the judging panel and on January 10, 2016, Vice Ganda was revealed to be the last judge that will join the other three during ASAP.[25]

In the grand finals of season 5, host Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford announced that the show will have its sixth season. In the recent teasers released by ABS-CBN, it showed every judges from season 5 in each teasers together with Got Talent creator Simon Cowell, Vice Ganda is the first judge to be revealed, followed by Angel Locsin in the next day after the first teaser was shown, Robin Padilla coming in third judge to be revealed, and lastly Freddie M. Garcia. All of them are from the previous season and going to return to judging panel this upcoming season. Toni Gonzaga replaced Luis Manzano as host while Billy Crawford resumes his hosting duty. In season 6, Freddie M. Garcia missed the live semifinals and the finals due to the death of his spouse. In season 7, it was rumored that the phenomenal box-office superstar Vice Ganda will return as judge. Including the 3 new judges consisting actress and television host Anne Curtis, performer, actress, dancer and singer Maja Salvador, and recording artist and actor Daniel Padilla.

Golden Buzzer

In season 5, the golden buzzer was introduced. Placed at the center of the judges' table, each judge has a chance to press it to send an act straight to the semifinals. It can be only pressed by a judge once per season. In season 6, the host(s) were finally given an opportunity to press the Golden Buzzer (as one) only once during the auditions.

Since the introduction of the golden buzzer, winners of the respective seasons have received it during their audition. Season 6 is the only season where all golden buzzer acts proceeded to the finals.

Color key
  Winner
  Top 3
  Reached the Finals
Season Golden Buzzer Acts
5 Vice Robin Angel FMG Luis & Billy
Power Impact Power Duo Liquid Concept Mark Dune Basmayor n/a
6 Vice Robin Angel FMG Toni & Billy
Kristel de Catalina Nocturnal Dance Company Julius and Rhea Bardilleranz DWC Aeon Flex

Regular contestants

As of 2018, Pilipinas Got Talent has seen five acts who return to audition once more on subsequent seasons. Four of these acts made it through the live shows, which three of them was selected again for their subsequent attempt.

Acts Number of attempts Live Shows Notes
Jeremiah Velasco 5
(as of 2016)
No Jeremiah has appeared in all five seasons. He got through the auditions,[26] but was eliminated in Judges' Cull in season 5. He has also appeared in the inaugural season of Asia's Got Talent, but received four nos.
Kapidamu Band 2
(as of 2011)
Yes(1)

Yes(2)

They first auditioned in the first season, but lost the judges' vote during the semifinals. In the second season, they received one of the lowest vote percentages during the semifinals and was eliminated.
Angel Fire 2
(as of 2018)
Yes(5)

Yes(6)

They auditioned in the last season (Season 5), but didn't make to the Grand Finals. In Season 6, they auditioned as Angel Fire New Gen with only one member from the original group remained. They were selected again to participate in the live shows.
Rico The Magician 2
(as of 2018)
Yes(2)

Yes(6)

He was a grand finalist in the second season, but later decided to audition again in the current sixth season. He was selected again to participate in the live shows.
Aloha Philippines 2
(as of 2018)
No(1)

Yes(6)

They auditioned in Season 1 but was not selected for the semifinals. They auditioned again in Season 6 and was selected to participated in the live shows

Controversies and criticisms

'Susan Boyle'-like issue

During the first season, Antonio J. Montalvan II of Philippine Daily Inquirer lamented about how auditions, particularly during the ones held in the southern island of Mindanao, reflect the Philippine showbiz culture of denigrating people from outside Metro Manila, who are often referred as "promdi." The writer narrated about one male contestant from Davao City who he wrote as "a Susan Boyle in the making," but the audience applause was cut short after judge Kris Aquino "wryly commented that to appreciate the contestant’s voice, one should not look at his face but only listen to his voice."[27]

Preference for singers

After Manlangit was declared the winner of the fourth season, many Filipino netizens were disappointed with the show for its preference with singers. The show had produced four singers for four straight seasons, all of whom were males. Many had vented their disappointments on Twitter. One shared that in order to win the show, one must be a male singer with a very sad and tragic background story. Some netizens also recommended to change the title of the show to "Pilipinas Got Singers" and "Pilipinas Got Awa" (Philippines Got Mercy) pertaining much to the winning streak of singers in the show.[28][29]

South Korean forced to speak Tagalog

In the sixth season of the show, Robin Padilla drew flak from the netizens for "forcing" a South Korean contestant to speak in Tagalog.[30] In an episode aired on January 13, 2018, Kim Ji-wan, a South Korean who has been living in the Philippines for ten years, asked Robin Padilla to help him with his card trick. Padilla declined, stating that the Korean should speak in Tagalog. "Iho, Pilipinas Got Talent. Mag-Tagalog ka kasi magmumukha kaming katawa-tawa kung mag-i-English kami dito para sa'yo. Pilipinas Got Talent. Mag-Tagalog ka, iho." (Son, this is Pilipinas Got Talent. Speak in Tagalog because we will become a laughingstock if we speak in English just for you. This is Pilipinas Got Talent. Speak in Tagalog.)[31]

Viewers quickly turned to social media sites, stating that Padilla's attitude towards the Korean contestant was rude and racist.[30] After being criticized by the netizens, the judge did not express any remorse for his actions. He continued to comment on his Instagram account, with a middle finger emoji, saying, “Ako pa ba ang dapat magadjust sa isang dayuhan na 10 taon na sa Pilipinas? Naku hindi po mangyayari! Never!” (Am I supposed to adjust to a foreigner who has been living for 10 years in the Philippines? That won't happen!).[32]

Objectification of women

In the sixth season of the show, the Playgirls, a four-member girl group, washed a car while gyrating and twerking in their underwear. Angel Locsin pressed her buzzer a few seconds into the performance, later explaining that she did not want men to objectify the Playgirls: "Kaya ko kayo binuzz, ayaw kong ma-objectify kayo. Masyado ako nagmamalasakit para sa inyo para i-go ko 'to at patuloy kayong panoorin ng mga kalalakihan na ginagawa iyan" ("I buzzed you because I don't want you to be objectified. I care too much for you to allow you to be watched by men while you're doing that"). Robin Padilla then asked the Playgirls to clarify if the sultry performance was indeed their choice and if they enjoyed what they did, to which they replied "yes". Padilla then added: "Gusto niyo ba 'yun na mga kalalakihan ay humahanga sa inyo?" ("Do you like it that men admire you?"), to which Locsin protested: "Seryoso ka?" ("Are you serious?"). Padilla then explained that he wanted to hear the performers' viewpoint, wherein they stood by their earlier performance. Padilla then acknowledged Locsin's statements, telling the Playgirls that Locsin—a women's rights advocate—intended to protect them. Padilla then apologized to Locsin.[33][34][35]

The Playgirls' performance and the exchange between Padilla and Locsin sparked online discussions about the sexualization and objectification of women.[34] Some netizens agreed with Locsin's position, while others interpreted her opinion as slut-shaming. The Playgirls themselves criticized Locsin on their own Facebook pages after the incident, pointing out her bikini costume when she played Darna back in 2005. Meanwhile, the Gabriela Women's Party commended Locsin "for her firm stance against the objectification of women".[36][37][38]

Robin Padilla's sexist remarks.

In the sixth season of the show, Robin Padilla was criticized multiple times for his sexist and misogynistic remarks.

Semifinals

During the semifinals, Robin Padilla was severely criticized by the viewers for his unsolicited comment to Kristel de Catalina. During the second week of live semifinals aired on April 1, 2018, Kristel de Catalina, a single mom, performed a spiral pole dance act that received a standing ovation from the judges and the audience. Angel Locsin was the first to comment, stating, "Ikaw ang pinakamabigat na makakalaban ng contestants ng PGT. Kailangan talaga nila mag-level up para makatapat sayo. Sobrang wow." (You are the toughest contestant to beat in PGT. They really need to level up. You are overwhelming.) Locsin was followed by Robin Padilla. "Umpisa pa lang solb na ko sayo eh. Alam mo, 'di ako natakot sa lahat ng ginawa mo. Wala akong naramdamang takot kasi alam kong kayang kaya mo. Perfect yung [form] mo; precision." (I’ve liked [your performance] from the start. I wasn't scared at all by everything you did, because I know you can really do it. Your form is perfect; you've got precision.) The last to comment was Vice Ganda. "Tapos na?" (It's over already?), he asked jokingly. "Tapos na, 'di ba? Thank you so much because you saved the night. Wala. Lampaso yung kalaban. Nilampaso mo yung kalaban." (It's over, right? Thank you so much because you saved the night. You've swept away the competition and your competitors.) Vice Ganda also added, "Lalong nagpaganda pa 'yung simbolismo nung ginagawa mo, 'yung simbolismo na ginagawa mo na pinapakita mo sa buong mundo na ikaw ay isang solo parent. Ikaw ay isang babae at ang isang babae ay kayang umangat at magningning kahit nag-iisa." (The symbolism of what you did all the more made things beautiful, how you are showing the whole world that you are a single parent. You are a woman, and a woman can rise above and shine although alone.) It was at this point when Robin Padilla suddenly spoke to the microphone, exclaiming, "Pero kailangan mo pa rin ng lalaki!" (But you still need a man!) Vice Ganda immediately clarified, pointing to Padilla, "Para sa kanya 'yon. Para kay Robin 'yon." (That's for him. That's for Robin.)[39]

The viewers turned again to social media quickly, calling out Padilla for his sexist and misogynistic remark.[40]

Grand Finals

Padilla was once again under fire by netizens for his sexist and misogynistic comment made after Kristel de Catalina's grand final performance on April 28, 2018. Padilla commented first, saying, "Kristel, alam mo, 'yung mga ginagawa mo delikado, pero gusto kong malaman mo na kahit isang beses hindi ako ninerbiyos dahil alam ko napakagaling mo, napakahusay mo." (Kristel, you know, what you're doing is dangerous, but I want you to know that no matter how many times I watch you perform, I don't get nervous, because I know that you are so great, you are so talented.) "Gusto ko lang malaman mo na gustong gusto ko na meron sa'yong nag-a-assist sa'yo na lalaki ngayon. Isang malaking bagay na makita ko ang assistant mo may lalaki diyan sa baba, hindi man katabi mo pero assistant mo," Padilla added. (I just want you to know that I really like it that there's a guy assisting you now. It's a huge thing for me to see that you have a male assistant there below; he may not be next to you, but he's still your assistant.)[41]

As usual, the viewers slammed the judge through social media sites. One Twitter user called him out for tagging women as "individuals who cannot live without men".[41][42]

Awards

Year Awards Nominated Result Ref.
2014 2014 Golden Screen TV Awards
by Entertainment Press Society Inc.
Luis Manzano
as Outstanding Reality/Competition Program Host
Won [43]
Billy Crawford
as Outstanding Reality/Competition Program Host
Nominated [44]
Pilipinas Got Talent
as Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program
Nominated [44]
1st PUP Mabini Media Awards
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Pilipinas Got Talent
as Best Television Reality Program
Won [45]
2013 11th Gawad Tanglaw
by Tagapuring mga Akademisyan ng Aninong Gumagalaw
Pilipinas Got Talent
for Best Talent Search Program
Won [46]
2013 Golden Screen TV Awards
by Entertainment Press Society Inc.
Pilipinas Got Talent
as Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program
Nominated [47][48]
Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford
as Outstanding Reality/Competition Program Host
Won [47][48]
2012 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television
by Philippine Movie Press Club
Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford
as Best Talent Search Program Host
Won [49]
2012 Yahoo! OMG! Awards
by Yahoo! Philippines
Luis Manzano
as Male TV Host
Won [50]
3rd Students’ Choice Awards for Radio and Television
by Northwest Samar State University
Pilipinas Got Talent
as Best Reality Show
Won [51]
Luis Manzano
as Best Reality Show Host
Won [51]
2011 25th PMPC Star Awards for Television
by Philippine Movie Press Club
Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford
as Best Talent Search Program Host
Won [52]
2011 Yahoo! OMG! Awards
by Yahoo! Philippines
Luis Manzano
as Male TV Host
Won [53]
2011 Golden Screen TV Awards
by Entertainment Press Society Inc.
Pilipinas Got Talent
as Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program
Nominated [54]
Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford
as Outstanding Reality/Competition Program Host
Won [55]
2010 24th PMPC Star Awards for Television
by Philippine Movie Press Club
Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford
as Best Talent Search Program Host
Won [56]
2010 Anak TV Seal Award
by Anak TV, Inc.
Pilipinas Got Talent
for Anak TV Seal Award for TV Programs
Won [57]

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Notes

  1. ^ The show will also air on A2Z and TV5.

External links

  • Official website
  • Pilipinas Got Talent on Facebook
  • Pilipinas Got Talent on Twitter
  • Pilipinas Got Talent's channel on YouTube

pilipinas, talent, philippine, reality, talent, competition, show, that, began, february, 2010, replacing, singing, season, pinoy, brother, double, season, replaced, twist, shout, july, 2010, based, talent, franchise, british, format, conceived, owned, simon, . Pilipinas Got Talent PGT is a Philippine reality talent competition show on ABS CBN that began on February 20 2010 replacing The Singing Bee Season 5 amp Pinoy Big Brother PBB Double Up Season 5 and replaced by Twist and Shout on July 3 2010 It is based on the Got Talent franchise a British TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell s SYCO company Pilipinas is the Filipino word for Philippines Anyone can join and showcase their talents in the audition At the sound of four three from season 1 4 buzzers from the judges the auditionees are asked to stop their act With at least three two from season 1 4 yes from the judges they are automatically in the list for Judges Cuts where judges have to pick only 36 acts that will move to the semi finals Acts will compete against each other in order to gain the audience support to win the prize money and the title of Pilipinas Got Talent Pilipinas Got TalentGenreReality Talent showCreated bySimon CowellDirected byBobet VidanesPresented byBilly Crawford Luis Manzano Toni GonzagaJudgesAi Ai delas Alas Kris Aquino Freddie FMG Garcia Vice Ganda Robin Padilla Angel LocsinCountry of originPhilippinesOriginal languageFilipinoNo of seasons6No of episodes166 as of April 29 2018 ProductionExecutive producersCory Vidanes Johnny ManahanProduction locationsAFP Theater Dolphy Theatre Tanghalang Pasigueno PAGCOR Grand Theater Smart Araneta Coliseum Ynares Center Kia Theatre Newport Performing Arts Theater Taytay Rizal Mall of Asia Arena SM Seaside City Cebu Bren Z Guiao Convention CenterCamera setupMulti camera setupRunning time45 60 minutesProduction companiesABS CBN Entertainment Fremantle Syco EntertainmentReleaseOriginal networkABS CBN 2010 2018 Kapamilya Channel 2023 a Picture format480i 2010 2013 HDTV 1080i 2016 2018 Original releaseFebruary 20 2010 2010 02 20 April 29 2018 2018 04 29 RelatedGot TalentABS CBN acquired the Got Talent franchise 1 advertising it as the first nationwide talent reality show in the Philippines although other talent shows from other networks are aired with a similar format such as Talentadong Pinoy on TV5 A spin off of the format announced in 2023 GMA acquired the French Version of the Got Talent format Battle of the Judges Viewers are able to join through text and online registration via Internet Auditions are held in key cities such as Manila Baguio Batangas Cebu Davao and Cagayan de Oro The first season premiered on February 20 2010 on ABS CBN 2 and ended on June 13 2010 A second and a third season aired back to back in 2011 3 The fourth season aired in 2013 with the fifth one airing two and a half years later in 2016 The sixth season started airing on January 6 2018 To date there have been six winners Jovit Baldivino Marcelito Pomoy the Maasinhon Trio Roel Manlangit the Power Duo and Kristel de Catalina The first four are singing acts while the latter two are interpretative dance acts The winner of each season receives 2 000 000 00 On May 14 2015 Filipino shadow play group El Gamma Penumbra who appeared in the third season of the national franchise as a finalist was declared the Grand Winner of the very first season of Asia s Got Talent making them the first winner of the Asian Got Talent franchise The show ended on April 29 2018 and was replaced by Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Auditions 1 1 1 Pre auditions 1 1 2 Live auditions 1 2 Judges cull 1 3 Semifinals 1 4 Grand finals 2 Seasons 2 1 Seasons summary 2 2 Season details 2 2 1 Season 1 2010 2 2 2 Season 2 2011 2 2 3 Season 3 2011 2 2 4 Season 4 2013 2 2 5 Season 5 2016 2 2 6 Season 6 2018 2 2 7 Season 7 2023 3 Hosts 4 Judges 5 Golden Buzzer 6 Regular contestants 7 Controversies and criticisms 7 1 Susan Boyle like issue 7 2 Preference for singers 7 3 South Korean forced to speak Tagalog 7 4 Objectification of women 7 5 Robin Padilla s sexist remarks 7 5 1 Semifinals 7 5 2 Grand Finals 8 Awards 9 References 10 Notes 11 External linksOverview EditAuditions Edit Pre auditions Edit This is the first stage of the competition Major auditions were held in key cities in the Philippines Since the second season aside from the major auditions there are mini auditions where it can be held in several provinces and cities in the Philippines and judged by the staff of Pilipinas Got Talent This round is held several months before the judges audition Contestants are also allowed to audition online by submitting their audition video through the Pilipinas Got Talent s official website 4 Acts that have made it through this stage then audition in front of the judges and a live audience Live auditions Edit Following the pre auditions acts audition in front of as of 2016 four celebrity judges The judges may end an act s performance early by pressing their red buzzer which lights up their corresponding X above the stage If an act receives X s from all judges they must stop their performance In addition large audiences have also been a factor in the judging process as their reaction to an act s performance may swing or influence a judge s vote This makes the audience the so called fifth fourth from seasons 1 4 judge From seasons 1 to 4 voting worked on a majority of two basis where two positive votes were required Starting from season 5 voting works on a majority of three basis as there are four judges The judging panel give an act a Yes if they like them and would like them to advance to the next stage of the competition and a No if they dislike the act and do not wish to see them again In season 5 the Golden Buzzer is introduced Each judge can press the Golden Buzzer only once per season Any act on whom the Golden Buzzer is used will automatically advance to the live semi finals The hosts were given the power to press it on the 6th season Judges cull Edit At the end of the live auditions round the acts that have passed will move on to this round In this round the judges will deliberate all the acts who passed the auditions In the end only twenty eight acts will be selected to enter the live semi finals Semifinals Edit After judges deliberate the 28 acts in the judges cull each act will then go to a battle of talents wherein six acts only will qualify for the grand finals Grand finals Edit The acts that managed to pass through the first four eliminations three in the first three seasons will compete on a live grand finale event for a final performance in the show This time the winner will be up to the hands of the public as the grand winner will be announced as the act with the most number of public votes The grand winner will receive a total amount of 2 000 000 00 approximately 28 000 00 32 000 00 US 39 000 00 as of 2018 while the second and third placers will receive 100 000 00 approximately 1 400 00 1 600 00 US 1 950 00 as of 2018 each Nevertheless those who were not able to reach the top 3 will receive a cash prize of 50 000 00 approximately 700 00 800 00 US 975 00 as of 2018 each Seasons EditSeasons summary Edit Season Premiered Ended Winner Runner up Third place Main hosts JudgesMain Guest1 February 20 2010 June 13 2010 Jovit Baldivino Baguio Metamorphosis Velasco Brothers Luis ManzanoBilly Crawford Ai Ai delas Alas Kris Aquino Freddie M Garcia none2 February 26 2011 June 26 2011 Marcelito Pomoy Happy Feet Freestylers3 July 9 2011 October 23 2011 Maasinhon Trio Khalil Ramos Bringas Brothers Luis ManzanoBilly Crawford4 February 16 2013 June 8 2013 Roel Manlangit Frankendal Fabroa MP3 Band Vice Ganda15 January 23 2016 May 22 2016 Power Duo Amazing Pyra Ody Sto Domingo Vice GandaRobin Padilla Angel LocsinFreddie M Garcia none6 January 6 2018 April 29 2018 Kristel de Catalina Julius amp Rhea Joven Olvido Billy CrawfordToni Gonzaga7 2023 TBA TBA Vice GandaAnne CurtisMaja SalvadorDaniel Padilla Ai Ai delas Alas was not able to attend the fifth semifinal week due to illness Due to this Vice Ganda was asked to take her duties but only as a replacement judge for the week Season details Edit Season 1 2010 Edit Pilipinas Got Talent title card used from Season 1 until Season 3 Main article Pilipinas Got Talent season 1 The first season began on February 20 2010 5 It was held in some major cities in the Philippines like Baguio Batangas Cebu Cagayan de Oro Davao and Metro Manila where the hopefuls are judged by judges Ai Ai delas Alas Kris Aquino and Freddie FMG Garcia From thousands who auditioned 220 acts made it to the Judges Cull where the top 36 semi finalists were selected The semi finals were held on AFP Theater in Camp Aguinaldo from the first to fourth performance night and in Tanghalang Pasigueno from fifth to sixth performance night On the other hand the results show always held in Dolphy Theater in ABS CBN On June 12 and 13 2010 the season ended in Araneta Coliseum of Quezon City Metro Manila where the twelve acts competed Finalist Jovit Baldivino from Batangas sang his way to victory and won the prize of 2 000 000 00 about 29 650 35 650 US 43 100 6 Season 2 2011 Edit Main article Pilipinas Got Talent season 2 The second season premiered on February 26 2011 replacing Star Circle Quest and Star Power respectively Ai Ai delas Alas Kris Aquino and Freddie Garcia reprised their judging duties from first season Same with the hosts Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano who was joined by Nikki Gil The major auditions for the second season were held in Dagupan Batangas Naga Cebu Davao and Metro Manila It is also the season where they held micro auditions in other cities and provinces in the Philippines where hopefuls are judged by the Pilipinas Got Talent staff There are 174 acts who passed the auditions and made it to the Judges Cut The Luzon and Visayas auditionees where selected in Dolphy Theater in Quezon City where 26 acts made it to the semi finals On the other hand the remaining 10 acts from Mindanao were visited by the judges in their respective hometown The semi finals were held in PAGCOR Theater in Paranaque City In addition there is a wildcard round for those semi finalists who made it to the top three highest audience votes but lost the judges votes are given a chance to compete again in order to make it to the grand finals Only two will be chosen for this round On June 25 and 26 2011 the season ended in Araneta Coliseum of Quezon City Metro Manila where the fourteen acts competed Falsetto singer Marcelito Pomoy from Cavite was crowned as the winner of the second season winning the 2 000 000 00 about 29 000 32 650 US 46 250 grand prize Season 3 2011 Edit Main article Pilipinas Got Talent season 3 The hosts announced in the grand finals of Season 2 that the show will return again within two weeks The third season premiered last July 9 2011 on ABS CBN Major auditions are held in Baguio Manila Batangas Cebu Bacolod Tacloban Iloilo Cagayan de Oro Davao and General Santos There are also mini auditions held in almost 70 municipalities and cities in the country In addition there are online auditions where participants are asked to upload their videos in Pilipinas Got Talent website In this season Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford became a judge substitute for a while of Aiai Delas Alas and Kris Aquino respectively 4 After the nationwide auditions including online auditions 187 acts made it to the next round called The Judges Cull where the judges were able to make a review of the contenders who passed the auditions which they are going to choose the top 36 semi finalists The Judges Cull was held in ABS CBN Studios in Quezon City where 24 acts from Luzon and Mindanao made it to the semi finals In addition the 12 acts from Visayas were visited by the judges as well as Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano in their respective hometowns On October 23 and 24 2011 the season ended in the Ynares Sports Complex in Antipolo Rizal where the twelve acts competed Maasinhon Trio a singing trio from Southern Leyte was announced as the winner of the third season winning the grand prize of 2 000 000 00 about 28 900 33 200 US 46 250 7 Season 4 2013 Edit Pilipinas Got Talent title card used since Season 4 Main article Pilipinas Got Talent season 4 A teaser for the fourth season were aired after results night of The X Factor Philippines on July 29 2012 Major auditions were held in key cities like Quezon City Bacolod General Santos Cebu Cagayan de Oro and Davao City 8 In addition winners of TFCkat an international competition made by The Filipino Channel which is held in Filipino key areas all over the world were also given slots for auditions in the Philippines 9 10 The show premiered on February 16 2013 After the nationwide auditions 104 acts made it to the Judges Cull where the three judges made a review of their auditions in order to determine the top 36 quarterfinalists This is the season which marks the introduction of semifinal round where the top 12 acts who won the quarterfinals will compete for the six slots in the grand finals 11 On June 1 and 2 2013 the season ended in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Paranaque Metro Manila where six acts vied for the grand prize of 2 000 000 00 about 31 100 36 400 US 47 300 Roel Manlangit a 13 year old singer from Valencia Bukidnon was hailed as the winner of the fourth season 12 Season 5 2016 Edit Main article Pilipinas Got Talent season 5 On May 17 2015 in ASAP 20 Luis Manzano confirmed that the show will return for its fifth season and particularly be returning as host as well following the success of the four Filipino acts who competed in the grand finals of Asia s Got Talent Two of those acts were formerly part of this show and these are singer Gerphil Geraldine Fame Flores who competed in Season 1 but lost the judges vote in the 4th semifinal week and shadow play group El Gamma Penumbra who competed in Season 3 but placed 4th in the finals Flores placed third while El Gamma was declared the winner of the first season of the said regional franchise of Got Talent 13 On January 8 2016 ABS CBN announced that Garcia would return as judge for the fifth consecutive season 14 Ai Ai de las Alas will not return due to her transfer to GMA Network after her contract expired and 16 years of association while Kris Aquino cited her health problems 15 Therefore numerous teasers are being released prior to the change of the lineup and two weeks leading to the premiere actress Angel Locsin actor Robin Padilla and comedian Vice Ganda will be joining the judging panel The season will premiere on January 23 2016 replacing the weeknight slots of second season of Your Face Sounds Familiar however the filler movie block Kapamilya Weekend Specials filled the vacated timeslot of the aforementioned show 16 The grand finale was held on May 21 and 22 2016 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena Pasay where dancesport duo Power Duo became the first non singing act to win the show Power Duo hailed as PGT season 5 grand winner winning 2 000 000 00 about 29 500 38 100 US 42 750 cash Season 6 2018 Edit Main article Pilipinas Got Talent season 6 The sixth season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on January 6 2018 On June 3 2017 Billy Crawford announced that there will be auditions for this season on It s Showtime A teaser was shown during the commercial break of It s Showtime and I Can Do That Manzano cannot return to host the program due to I Can See Your Voice and was replaced by Toni Gonzaga 17 Garcia failed to appear on all the liveshows due to the death of his wife The Grand Finale so called The Greatest Showdown will be held on April 28 and 29 at the Bren Z Guiao Convension Center amp Sports Complex at San Fernando Pampanga where Kristel de Catalina became the second non singing act to win the show Kristel de Catalina hailed as PGT season 6 grand winner winning 2 000 000 00 about 28 100 31 900 US 38 700 cash and a vacation package from 2GO Travel In March 2020 the season was re aired until the network was shut down as part of ABS CBN s programming changes due to the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon Season 7 2023 Edit Prior to the semi finals of the sixth season auditions for seventh season has been announced meaning that there will be a new season 18 Due to ABS CBN shutdown and ongoing COVID 19 pandemic it caused delays for schedules of pre auditions and live auditions On November 24 2022 it was announced during the TV5 Trade Launch 2022 that the program has been renewed for its seventh season after a five year hiatus For the first time the show will air on TV5 along with Kapamilya Channel and A2Z citation needed This is also the first time that the program will not air on the main ABS CBN after the network was issued a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission on May 5 2020 due to the lapse of its broadcast franchise Hosts Edit Pilipinas Got Talent judges and presenters from left Ai Ai delas Alas Kris Aquino Freddie M Garcia Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford Host s Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6LuisBillyIyaNikkiToniKey Main Host Guest HostInitially Pilipinas Got Talent was supposed to be hosted by Kris Aquino but was later moved to the judging panel and the tandem of Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano became the hosts of the show until the fifth season 19 20 Marc Abaya hosted the daily spin off Pilipinas Got More Talent only in the first season 2 Actresses Iya Villania and Nikki Gil have served as guest hosts In season 6 Manzano will be replaced by Toni Gonzaga as host joining Crawford Judges EditThe current judges of Pilipinas Got Talent Vice Ganda Robin Padilla Angel Locsin Judges Seasons1 2 3 4 5 6FMGKrisAi AiLuisBillyVice GandaAngelRobinKey Main Judge Guest JudgeSince season 1 until season 4 the judges of the show consists of Kris Aquino who was earlier tapped for the hosting gig backed out from judging at first 21 However she announced at an episode on Showbiz News Ngayon that she has resumed her judging duties She joins former ABS CBN President and COO Freddie M Garcia and Comedy Queen Ai Ai delas Alas In season 3 Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford served as guest judges temporary replacing Ai Ai delas Alas and Kris Aquino as respectively during the auditions Comedian Vice Ganda replaced Ai Ai delas Alas during one of the quarterfinal in season 4 22 23 24 In season 5 the judging panel has been changed Ai Ai delas Alas and Kris Aquino did not return to the judging panel Delas Alas did not return due to her transfer to GMA Network while Aquino cited her health problems ABS CBN board member Freddie M Garcia confirmed his return as judge On January 8 2016 a teaser during FPJ s Ang Probinsyano revealed that actress Angel Locsin will be one of the judges 16 On January 9 2016 a teaser during It s Showtime revealed that actor Robin Padilla will join Garcia and Locsin in the judging panel and on January 10 2016 Vice Ganda was revealed to be the last judge that will join the other three during ASAP 25 In the grand finals of season 5 host Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford announced that the show will have its sixth season In the recent teasers released by ABS CBN it showed every judges from season 5 in each teasers together with Got Talent creator Simon Cowell Vice Ganda is the first judge to be revealed followed by Angel Locsin in the next day after the first teaser was shown Robin Padilla coming in third judge to be revealed and lastly Freddie M Garcia All of them are from the previous season and going to return to judging panel this upcoming season Toni Gonzaga replaced Luis Manzano as host while Billy Crawford resumes his hosting duty In season 6 Freddie M Garcia missed the live semifinals and the finals due to the death of his spouse In season 7 it was rumored that the phenomenal box office superstar Vice Ganda will return as judge Including the 3 new judges consisting actress and television host Anne Curtis performer actress dancer and singer Maja Salvador and recording artist and actor Daniel Padilla Judges gallery Ai Ai delas Alas 2010 2013 Freddie M Garcia 2010 13 2016 Vice Ganda 2013 2016 Angel Locsin 2016 Robin Padilla 2016 Golden Buzzer EditIn season 5 the golden buzzer was introduced Placed at the center of the judges table each judge has a chance to press it to send an act straight to the semifinals It can be only pressed by a judge once per season In season 6 the host s were finally given an opportunity to press the Golden Buzzer as one only once during the auditions Since the introduction of the golden buzzer winners of the respective seasons have received it during their audition Season 6 is the only season where all golden buzzer acts proceeded to the finals Color key Winner Top 3 Reached the FinalsSeason Golden Buzzer Acts5 Vice Robin Angel FMG Luis amp BillyPower Impact Power Duo Liquid Concept Mark Dune Basmayor n a6 Vice Robin Angel FMG Toni amp BillyKristel de Catalina Nocturnal Dance Company Julius and Rhea Bardilleranz DWC Aeon FlexRegular contestants EditAs of 2018 Pilipinas Got Talent has seen five acts who return to audition once more on subsequent seasons Four of these acts made it through the live shows which three of them was selected again for their subsequent attempt Acts Number of attempts Live Shows NotesJeremiah Velasco 5 as of 2016 No Jeremiah has appeared in all five seasons He got through the auditions 26 but was eliminated in Judges Cull in season 5 He has also appeared in the inaugural season of Asia s Got Talent but received four nos Kapidamu Band 2 as of 2011 Yes 1 Yes 2 They first auditioned in the first season but lost the judges vote during the semifinals In the second season they received one of the lowest vote percentages during the semifinals and was eliminated Angel Fire 2 as of 2018 Yes 5 Yes 6 They auditioned in the last season Season 5 but didn t make to the Grand Finals In Season 6 they auditioned as Angel Fire New Gen with only one member from the original group remained They were selected again to participate in the live shows Rico The Magician 2 as of 2018 Yes 2 Yes 6 He was a grand finalist in the second season but later decided to audition again in the current sixth season He was selected again to participate in the live shows Aloha Philippines 2 as of 2018 No 1 Yes 6 They auditioned in Season 1 but was not selected for the semifinals They auditioned again in Season 6 and was selected to participated in the live showsControversies and criticisms Edit Susan Boyle like issue Edit During the first season Antonio J Montalvan II of Philippine Daily Inquirer lamented about how auditions particularly during the ones held in the southern island of Mindanao reflect the Philippine showbiz culture of denigrating people from outside Metro Manila who are often referred as promdi The writer narrated about one male contestant from Davao City who he wrote as a Susan Boyle in the making but the audience applause was cut short after judge Kris Aquino wryly commented that to appreciate the contestant s voice one should not look at his face but only listen to his voice 27 Preference for singers Edit After Manlangit was declared the winner of the fourth season many Filipino netizens were disappointed with the show for its preference with singers The show had produced four singers for four straight seasons all of whom were males Many had vented their disappointments on Twitter One shared that in order to win the show one must be a male singer with a very sad and tragic background story Some netizens also recommended to change the title of the show to Pilipinas Got Singers and Pilipinas Got Awa Philippines Got Mercy pertaining much to the winning streak of singers in the show 28 29 South Korean forced to speak Tagalog Edit In the sixth season of the show Robin Padilla drew flak from the netizens for forcing a South Korean contestant to speak in Tagalog 30 In an episode aired on January 13 2018 Kim Ji wan a South Korean who has been living in the Philippines for ten years asked Robin Padilla to help him with his card trick Padilla declined stating that the Korean should speak in Tagalog Iho Pilipinas Got Talent Mag Tagalog ka kasi magmumukha kaming katawa tawa kung mag i English kami dito para sa yo Pilipinas Got Talent Mag Tagalog ka iho Son this is Pilipinas Got Talent Speak in Tagalog because we will become a laughingstock if we speak in English just for you This is Pilipinas Got Talent Speak in Tagalog 31 Viewers quickly turned to social media sites stating that Padilla s attitude towards the Korean contestant was rude and racist 30 After being criticized by the netizens the judge did not express any remorse for his actions He continued to comment on his Instagram account with a middle finger emoji saying Ako pa ba ang dapat magadjust sa isang dayuhan na 10 taon na sa Pilipinas Naku hindi po mangyayari Never Am I supposed to adjust to a foreigner who has been living for 10 years in the Philippines That won t happen 32 Objectification of women Edit In the sixth season of the show the Playgirls a four member girl group washed a car while gyrating and twerking in their underwear Angel Locsin pressed her buzzer a few seconds into the performance later explaining that she did not want men to objectify the Playgirls Kaya ko kayo binuzz ayaw kong ma objectify kayo Masyado ako nagmamalasakit para sa inyo para i go ko to at patuloy kayong panoorin ng mga kalalakihan na ginagawa iyan I buzzed you because I don t want you to be objectified I care too much for you to allow you to be watched by men while you re doing that Robin Padilla then asked the Playgirls to clarify if the sultry performance was indeed their choice and if they enjoyed what they did to which they replied yes Padilla then added Gusto niyo ba yun na mga kalalakihan ay humahanga sa inyo Do you like it that men admire you to which Locsin protested Seryoso ka Are you serious Padilla then explained that he wanted to hear the performers viewpoint wherein they stood by their earlier performance Padilla then acknowledged Locsin s statements telling the Playgirls that Locsin a women s rights advocate intended to protect them Padilla then apologized to Locsin 33 34 35 The Playgirls performance and the exchange between Padilla and Locsin sparked online discussions about the sexualization and objectification of women 34 Some netizens agreed with Locsin s position while others interpreted her opinion as slut shaming The Playgirls themselves criticized Locsin on their own Facebook pages after the incident pointing out her bikini costume when she played Darna back in 2005 Meanwhile the Gabriela Women s Party commended Locsin for her firm stance against the objectification of women 36 37 38 Robin Padilla s sexist remarks Edit In the sixth season of the show Robin Padilla was criticized multiple times for his sexist and misogynistic remarks Semifinals Edit During the semifinals Robin Padilla was severely criticized by the viewers for his unsolicited comment to Kristel de Catalina During the second week of live semifinals aired on April 1 2018 Kristel de Catalina a single mom performed a spiral pole dance act that received a standing ovation from the judges and the audience Angel Locsin was the first to comment stating Ikaw ang pinakamabigat na makakalaban ng contestants ng PGT Kailangan talaga nila mag level up para makatapat sayo Sobrang wow You are the toughest contestant to beat in PGT They really need to level up You are overwhelming Locsin was followed by Robin Padilla Umpisa pa lang solb na ko sayo eh Alam mo di ako natakot sa lahat ng ginawa mo Wala akong naramdamang takot kasi alam kong kayang kaya mo Perfect yung form mo precision I ve liked your performance from the start I wasn t scared at all by everything you did because I know you can really do it Your form is perfect you ve got precision The last to comment was Vice Ganda Tapos na It s over already he asked jokingly Tapos na di ba Thank you so much because you saved the night Wala Lampaso yung kalaban Nilampaso mo yung kalaban It s over right Thank you so much because you saved the night You ve swept away the competition and your competitors Vice Ganda also added Lalong nagpaganda pa yung simbolismo nung ginagawa mo yung simbolismo na ginagawa mo na pinapakita mo sa buong mundo na ikaw ay isang solo parent Ikaw ay isang babae at ang isang babae ay kayang umangat at magningning kahit nag iisa The symbolism of what you did all the more made things beautiful how you are showing the whole world that you are a single parent You are a woman and a woman can rise above and shine although alone It was at this point when Robin Padilla suddenly spoke to the microphone exclaiming Pero kailangan mo pa rin ng lalaki But you still need a man Vice Ganda immediately clarified pointing to Padilla Para sa kanya yon Para kay Robin yon That s for him That s for Robin 39 The viewers turned again to social media quickly calling out Padilla for his sexist and misogynistic remark 40 Grand Finals Edit Padilla was once again under fire by netizens for his sexist and misogynistic comment made after Kristel de Catalina s grand final performance on April 28 2018 Padilla commented first saying Kristel alam mo yung mga ginagawa mo delikado pero gusto kong malaman mo na kahit isang beses hindi ako ninerbiyos dahil alam ko napakagaling mo napakahusay mo Kristel you know what you re doing is dangerous but I want you to know that no matter how many times I watch you perform I don t get nervous because I know that you are so great you are so talented Gusto ko lang malaman mo na gustong gusto ko na meron sa yong nag a assist sa yo na lalaki ngayon Isang malaking bagay na makita ko ang assistant mo may lalaki diyan sa baba hindi man katabi mo pero assistant mo Padilla added I just want you to know that I really like it that there s a guy assisting you now It s a huge thing for me to see that you have a male assistant there below he may not be next to you but he s still your assistant 41 As usual the viewers slammed the judge through social media sites One Twitter user called him out for tagging women as individuals who cannot live without men 41 42 Awards EditYear Awards Nominated Result Ref 2014 2014 Golden Screen TV Awardsby Entertainment Press Society Inc Luis Manzanoas Outstanding Reality Competition Program Host Won 43 Billy Crawfordas Outstanding Reality Competition Program Host Nominated 44 Pilipinas Got Talentas Outstanding Adapted Reality Competition Program Nominated 44 1st PUP Mabini Media AwardsPolytechnic University of the Philippines Pilipinas Got Talentas Best Television Reality Program Won 45 2013 11th Gawad Tanglawby Tagapuring mga Akademisyan ng Aninong Gumagalaw Pilipinas Got Talentfor Best Talent Search Program Won 46 2013 Golden Screen TV Awardsby Entertainment Press Society Inc Pilipinas Got Talentas Outstanding Adapted Reality Competition Program Nominated 47 48 Luis Manzano Billy Crawfordas Outstanding Reality Competition Program Host Won 47 48 2012 26th PMPC Star Awards for Televisionby Philippine Movie Press Club Luis Manzano Billy Crawfordas Best Talent Search Program Host Won 49 2012 Yahoo OMG Awardsby Yahoo Philippines Luis Manzanoas Male TV Host Won 50 3rd Students Choice Awards for Radio and Televisionby Northwest Samar State University Pilipinas Got Talentas Best Reality Show Won 51 Luis Manzanoas Best Reality Show Host Won 51 2011 25th PMPC Star Awards for Televisionby Philippine Movie Press Club Luis Manzano Billy Crawfordas Best Talent Search Program Host Won 52 2011 Yahoo OMG Awardsby Yahoo Philippines Luis Manzanoas Male TV Host Won 53 2011 Golden Screen TV Awardsby Entertainment Press Society Inc Pilipinas Got Talentas Outstanding Adapted Reality Competition Program Nominated 54 Luis Manzano Billy Crawfordas Outstanding Reality Competition Program Host Won 55 2010 24th PMPC Star Awards for Televisionby Philippine Movie Press Club Luis Manzano Billy Crawfordas Best Talent Search Program Host Won 56 2010 Anak TV Seal Awardby Anak TV Inc Pilipinas Got Talentfor Anak TV Seal Award for TV Programs Won 57 References Edit Reyma Buan Deveza October 5 2009 ABS CBN bags Got Talent franchise ABS CBN News 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