Atasha Mulach Allegedly Admits Being Paid to Slander Joey de Leon and Vic Sotto
A major revelation has rocked the world of showbiz after Atasha Mulach allegedly admitted that she was paid to ruin the image of Joey de Leon and Vic Sotto—pillars of noontime television. In a confidential interview that was leaked online, Atasha reportedly revealed that there was a group behind this plan with the intention of disrupting the unity of the “Dabarkads” and tarnishing their reputation.

According to the story, Atasha was allegedly offered a large sum of money in exchange for implicating Joey in a fabricated incident, while Vic was also dragged into the narrative to make the issue even bigger. “I don’t know how I got involved, but they promised they’d take care of my career if I went along,” she allegedly stated in the now-viral audio clip circulating on social media.

Many were shocked and stunned by this revelation, especially as Atasha seemed firm in her accusations. After the news broke, a wave of support poured in from fans of Joey and Vic. Many netizens expressed disappointment and anger, while others said that it might be better to forgive Atasha if her confession was sincere.

Joey and Vic’s camp released a short statement saying they are leaving everything to due process and are hopeful that the full truth will eventually come to light. Meanwhile, hashtags like #Dabarkads and #TruthRevealed trended on social media as the public awaited confirmation on whether those behind the alleged smear campaign would be held accountable.

According to some reports, several former industry colleagues with grievances against the show’s management might be involved. Investigations are still ongoing, and more details are expected to be revealed in the coming days. It was also reported that Atasha had already submitted an affidavit detailing the agreement between her and the people who instructed her to defame Joey and Vic.

In this document, she named several individuals with former ties to the show’s production, who are now suspected to be behind the black propaganda. Atasha also reportedly said that although she had second thoughts about her actions, she was afraid to back out due to pressure and threats that could jeopardize her showbiz career.

Because of this, those involved in the scheme may face charges of perjury and malicious prosecution, while legal experts are still determining what consequences Atasha might face for her confession. However, some groups are calling on the public not to judge Atasha too quickly, especially if she was merely used by a more powerful force behind the issue.

The news continues to spread across social media and online forums as the public awaits the next move from the leadership of Eat Bulaga amid the ongoing controversy.