Willie Revillame stands firm on his threat to resign

Controversial “Wowowee” host Willie Revillame stood by his earlier threat to resign if ABS-CBN management keeps Jobert Sucaldito as DZMM showbiz news anchor.

“I mean what I say,” Willie stressed in an interview aired on “Bandila” in the early morning of May 7.

Willie made the threat on “Wowowee” last May 4 because he was miffed by Sucaldito’s tirade against him on the latter’s radio program, “Showbiz Mismo.” The week prior, Sucaldito aired an allegedly negative comment over Willie’s decision to feature high school graduates who had 75% to 79% general average.

“‘Pag hindi ninyo ‘yan tinanggal, ako ang magre-resign dito sa ‘Wowowee,’” Willie said on his show on May 4.

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