In the latest episode of "It's Showtime," a contestant has committed the ultimate sin: failing to adequately express gratitude for winning a measly ₱40,000.
The internet, naturally, has erupted in righteous fury.
The incident occurred during the "Pot o Li-Pot" segment, where contestants risk it all for a chance at a life-altering jackpot.
This particular contestant, wisely (or foolishly, according to the internet), chose the guaranteed ₱40,000 "Li-Pot" prize, a sum that could, you know, pay for groceries for a year, or maybe even a slightly used motorcycle.
However, her reaction – described by some as "underwhelmed" and "disappointing" – has sparked a national debate about the proper way to react to winning a sum of money that's less than a down payment on a condo.
"She looked like she'd just won a free t-shirt," one outraged netizen tweeted.
"Does she even know how many instant noodles ₱40,000 can buy?"
Adding fuel to the fire was host Ion Perez, who, in a moment of surprising honesty, admitted he wasn't sure of the answer to the final question that would have led to the ₱450,000 jackpot.
He then proceeded to explain to the contestant why she should be grateful for the ₱40,000, citing her child's medical needs.
"Sure na kasi yan, ate," Ion declared, as if the contestant was about to throw the money back in his face.
"Malaking bagay na rin kasi 'yan para sa pampagamot ng anak mo." (Translation: "Be grateful, lady! Your kid needs medicine!")
The internet, of course, ate it up. "Ion is a saint!" one commenter gushed. "He saved her from her own ungratefulness!"
Meanwhile, the contestant, now branded as "Pot o Li-Pot Grinch," has been forced to issue a public apology for not adequately expressing her joy.
She's also reportedly been ordered to attend mandatory gratitude training sessions.
"I am truly sorry for not jumping up and down and screaming like a lunatic," she said in a tearful statement.
"I promise to be more enthusiastic next time I win a small fortune on national television."
The moral of the story? In the Philippines, winning money is not enough.
You must also perform the appropriate level of gratitude, lest you face the wrath of the internet and the judgment of a nation obsessed with televised displays of emotion.
And remember, if you have a sick child, you'd better be extra grateful.
Because, you know, priorities.


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