Vic Sotto begged Atasha Muhlach to drop the case against him.

The TV hosts of Eat Bulaga, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon, are currently facing multiple charges after Atasha Muhlach revealed the real reason behind her departure from the noontime show. Following her revelations, Atasha immediately filed a case against Vic and Joey for allegedly degrading and abusing her.

While the legal proceedings are ongoing, many netizens still find it hard to believe that Vic and Joey could have committed the accusations Atasha is throwing at them. There were even reports that Joey de Leon allegedly blocked Atasha’s contract renewal, which led to Eat Bulaga management deciding not to renew her as a host—ultimately removing her from the show.

Atasha’s accusations carry serious weight. After filing the case, authorities quickly detained the accused, and the matter is now being heard in court. This has caused concern among other Eat Bulaga hosts, fearing the huge impact this scandal could have on the show.

Rumors are now circulating that the show might get suspended, especially if Vic and Joey are found guilty in court—a situation that has deeply saddened Eat Bulaga supporters.

Meanwhile, as the court proceedings continue, reports have surfaced that Vic Sotto personally pleaded with Atasha to drop the case, saying she has no solid evidence and is allegedly lying.

“Please, Atasha, I’m begging you. Stop destroying me like this. Have a conscience about what you’re doing. I’m innocent. You know that. Don’t drag me into this. What you’re doing to me is beyond humiliating. Please, Atasha, I beg you,” said Vic Sotto in an emotional statement.

However, according to reports, Atasha insists that the real liar is Vic Sotto. She claims that Vic, being an influential figure, is capable of twisting the truth. But she also vowed not to stop until both Vic and Joey pay for what they did to her.

Even Atasha’s parents are reportedly furious over Vic’s statements, strengthening their belief that the truth will eventually come out—and justice will be served to all those who are guilty.