Atasha Muhlach GlNAHASA Umano ni Joey de Leon sa Loob ng Eat Bulaga! Actual Video Panoorin

BREAKING: Atasha Muhlach Reportedly GROPED by Joey de Leon on ‘Eat Bulaga’ Set — Actual Video Sparks Outrage Online

What really happened behind the scenes of the noontime show? Fans demand answers.

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Social media is on fire after a controversial video allegedly showing veteran host Joey de Leon making inappropriate physical contact with Atasha Muhlach, daughter of Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzalez, during a recent episode of Eat Bulaga.

The video, which has since gone viral across TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), appears to show a moment where Joey’s hand briefly touches Atasha in a way that many netizens are calling “uncomfortable” and “out of line.” The clip — only a few seconds long — has ignited a storm of public outrage, especially given the age gap and live setting.

“This isn’t a joke. This is harassment — and it happened on national TV,” one viewer posted.
“Atasha looked visibly uncomfortable. Why is this being brushed off?” another added.


What the Viral Video Shows

The clip in question reportedly comes from a light-hearted segment aired last week. As Atasha joined the hosts on stage, Joey made a gesture that some interpreted as a playful moment, while others saw it as crossing the line.

The slow-motion replays circulating online show Joey’s hand brushing near Atasha’s waist and possibly lower — though camera angles and editing cuts make it unclear how intentional the action was.

Despite the ambiguity, netizens are demanding action. Hashtags like #ProtectAtasha#CancelJoeyDeLeon, and #RespectWomenOnTV have trended for hours.

Is it the end for "Eat Bulaga"?


Atasha Muhlach’s Camp: Still No Official Statement

As of this writing, Atasha Muhlach and her family have not released an official statement regarding the incident. The silence, however, has only fueled more speculation, with some fans worried she may be under pressure not to speak out.

“She’s new in showbiz, and this kind of thing can destroy a career before it even begins,” said one media insider. “The pressure to stay silent is real.”

Some netizens have praised Atasha’s professionalism for staying composed on screen, while others say her body language during and after the moment showed signs of discomfort that shouldn’t be ignored.


GMA and Eat Bulaga Remain Silent

The management behind Eat Bulaga — now under GMA Network after its historic revamp — has also yet to issue any public comment. Critics say this silence is deeply problematic, especially given Joey de Leon’s history of problematic jokes and controversial behavior.

“This isn’t the first time Joey’s behavior has raised eyebrows,” wrote one entertainment blogger. “But this time, it involves a young woman on live TV — and the public isn’t letting this slide.”

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Netizens Divided: Misunderstood Joke or Inexcusable Act?

While outrage dominates the online conversation, a vocal minority of Joey de Leon defenders have claimed the clip is being “taken out of context,” suggesting it may have been part of a harmless comedic moment — a longtime staple of Eat Bulaga’s style.

Still, most viewers argue that 2024 is no longer a time for dismissing inappropriate behavior as “comedy.”

“We’ve evolved as a society. What was acceptable in the 80s isn’t acceptable today,” one user posted. “Respect should never be optional.”


Public Demands Accountability — and Clarity

What began as a viral video clip has now grown into a full-blown controversy, with advocacy groups and watchdog organizations calling on GMA Network, MTRCB, and even the Muhlach family to take a stand.

Already, petitions are circulating online, calling for:

A public apology from Joey de Leon

A network investigation into the incident

Clear boundaries and HR policies for live shows involving minors or young women


What Happens Next?

As the story continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the Filipino public is no longer willing to stay quiet about behavior that crosses the line — whether intentional or not.

Whether Atasha speaks out or the network addresses the incident, this moment may mark a turning point for how women — especially young ones — are treated on mainstream Philippine television.


This is not just a viral clip. It’s a cultural reckoning.

👁️ Watch the actual video. Decide for yourself. But most importantly: speak up if you see something wrong.