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BAWAL JUDGEMENTAL is a segment on the former GMA noontime show called EAT BULAGA (the hosts move to TV5 is a HOT TOPIC now, Ovela!!!) BAWAL means not allowed so the segment title means being judgmental is not allowed. they have a specific topic for each episode of the segment where they have a contestant and they get people that may or may not fit the category and the contestant will base his judgment on gut feel or how they look or what the general impression of that person is to them. it's very similar to an old US game show called IDENTITY. they have similar formats.
Honestly, we're not really underrated when it comes to our voices anymore because the whole world literally praise us already too much for it, not saying it's a bad thing though. Singing comes out naturally to almost every Filipinos, they just love to sing so much to the point they no longer need practice. When you're with a microphone, you can always pass them to a Filipino and they just almost always automatically just turn into songbirds.
@@joytine6548 hm, that's why I said almost. I live in a church where everyone can sing and all my family can sing, in fact everyone can sing. Some just don't have pretty voices. I love karaoke so I often go to one with a group and I just got used to majority of them being able to sing I guess.
Filipinos love to give unique names to their children. It could be combinations of the parents' names or adding another vowel or consonant to a familiar name to make it different. Some are taken from famous personalities or could be from an element, brand name, or anything. Aside from the traditional Saint names or modern names in either Spanish, American, and local Filipino Languages. The possibilities are endless. However, we Filipinos easily recognize its a Filipino name. There is also the common use of nicknames that is only known to us as term of endearment...
Bawal Judgemental is a segment on a long time show called Eat Bulaga on GMA Network. Bawal means not allowed. Bawal Judgmental (originally stylized as Bawal Judgmental!) is a game where players are tasked with the responsibility of identifying the correct choices among a group of people with distinctive characteristics, past experiences, and emotional revelations. The segment premiered on 29 October 2019.
What the funny thing is. There is a notion in the culture that when a singer sings bad in the Philippines, i brings rain and storms. That why they are laughing so hard,
Hi sir ovela its been a long time you did again a reactions yes trully pilipino is huge great singing including me we sing everytime we remember to sing in karaoke
You reacted to Anthonette Tismo on tawag ng tanghalan 3 or 4 videos, and you did not react to her performance on the Clash yet... waiting for that though😅
Your comming to the Philippines in May is timely because next to christmas it is the happiest month here the Sta Cruzan ,fiesta almost everyday especally in the provinces. That's why we call it the merry month of May. Welcome to the Philippines! ! !
That girl you said who sang like Ariana, she actually sounds more like camila cabello, which is the original singer of the song that really does sound like ariana too😂
Bawal Judgmental lit. means Don’t be Judgmental. It’s one of the segments of the Longest Running Noontime Variety Show in the PH and Asia for 44years - Eat Bulaga! Dona Salazar is one the Guest Choices during that day. 😊❤️
Bawal Judgmental is the segment name. The show is GMA's daily noontime show EAT BULAGA. It airs the same time as SHOWTIME of ABS-CBN. EAT BULAGA is the longest tv show in the Philippines, now on its 44th year. It has higher ratings than SHOWTIME. Just FYI.
Well, I would say people who really love music. Because Filipinos don't use auto-tune, and people who love true music don't want to hear a song in auto-tune. The problem is that in the music industry today, genuine or great singers are not the most popular because the media and the market want singers who have good charisma, are good-looking, or are of a certain nationality. Music should be judged through the ears, not the eyes, nor by the singer's nationality. If we look at Filipinos who became world known like Lea Salonga, Arnel Pineda, KZ Tandingan, and Morisette Amon they were really really good but because of the color of their skin or nationality, their popularity is still limited. We Filipinos should embrace our own singers/music so that more foreigners will also explore the Filipino Music industry. I think creating more quality OPM that is written in English will help expose our singers to the world audience because English is a widely used language and then carefully introduce them to the Tagalog OPM. The best example of it is the Bazinga by SB19.
@@JC0820 yes its true, you are on point. Also the problem that music industry faces here in the Philippines is the piracy, cause lots of people pirated songs and movies that lessen the income of the music and movie makers.
Just to let you know that TNT is not a show, it's a segment on a tv show it's showtime where the main host are Vice Ganda, Ogie Alcasid, Anne Curtis, and many others
Bawal judgemental means " don't be judgemental " of the longest noontime show ( maybe in the world because its now almost 45 years in the industry ) eat bulaga
Well,if you really beginning to like Dona Salazar please do watch Eat Bulaga's Lola's play list...she is one of the winners on that noon time show segment...😊😊😊
The Agency C.I.A. or the Pentagon does not want Philippines artists breaking through the international market. They always shelve the artists there and let some mediocre ones dlminate the international charts....hahaha
Gen Z nowadays really have cool names haha compared to millenials , you would know if its a filipino if she/he has “american first name” and “spanish last name” combined 😂 . There is actually Gen Z baby in the Philippines named after Naruto , Robots and all that crazy anime characters and mobile games characters hahaha
lol they have the weirdest names in the philippines. it's a meme. and then after they name their kid some messed up name, they then give them some generic nickname lol.
Aside from the usual repetitive nicknames like bokbok, klengkleng, mingming etc.😆,,, we also love to give them unique names. And what little kids aren't cute? They all just do.😍