BREAKING NEWS: Manila Stunned as Vice Ganda Helps a Stranger in the Middle of a Heavy Rain

Manila, Philippines – On a rainy Friday afternoon, EDSA—the city’s major artery connecting several districts—turned chaotic under relentless downpours. Vehicles were stuck in long lines, water flooded the streets, and pedestrians struggled to navigate through deep puddles. Amidst the chaos, a small but heartwarming moment stunned the entire city and moved millions online: Vice Ganda, the famous comedian and It’s Showtime host, unexpectedly stopped her car to help a stranger stranded in the rain.

That afternoon, Vice Ganda had just finished filming a segment, still wearing her black leather jacket and sunglasses, sitting inside her white SUV while waiting for the driver to restart the engine. She smiled as she looked at the immobile traffic ahead and said, “Traffic pa rin, kahit ulan!” (Still traffic, even in the rain!). As she scrolled through her phone, a scene outside the window caught her attention: a middle-aged man struggling through the flooded street, his shirt soaked, flip-flops caked with mud, trying to sell small items to drivers stuck in traffic.

Vice paused for a few seconds, then sighed. Without hesitation, she rolled down her car window in the pouring rain and called out gently: “Kuya!” The man looked up, startled, as Vice smiled at him. She took off her leather jacket and handed it to him, saying:

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“Ha! Now you look better than me! Para hindi ka magkasakit. Ulan pa naman. Sige na, suotin mo.”
(So you don’t get sick. It’s raining. Come on, wear it.)

The man bowed in gratitude, still unaware that the woman helping him was Vice Ganda. A passenger on a nearby bus recorded the entire scene on their phone. The clip, under 30 seconds, quickly went viral on TikTok and Facebook, amassing millions of views, hundreds of thousands of shares, and thousands of touching comments.

“She didn’t do it for the camera. This is the real Vice Ganda,” one viewer commented. Another wrote, “A small act in the middle of the rain, yet warmer than any comedy show.” Many admitted to tearing up, seeing the comedian famous for her jokes transform into a symbol of human kindness and closeness.

The next day, reporters located the man in the video—57-year-old Rogelio Santos from Barangay Guadalupe, Makati. He shared:

“Hindi ko talaga alam na si Vice Ganda pala ‘yun. Akala ko lang mabait na babae na may malaking ngiti. Pag-uwi ko, nakita ko sa TV. Naiyak ako.”
(I didn’t know it was Vice Ganda. I just thought she was a kind woman with a big smile. When I got home and saw her on TV, I cried.)

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The jacket had kept him from catching a cold that rainy night. He still keeps it as a “good luck charm” of kindness, and the story quickly spread across Manila. Many people were inspired not only by Vice’s act but also to help other pedestrians, street vendors, and anyone facing hardships during the heavy rains.

Three days later, in a backstage interview for It’s Showtime, Vice Ganda was asked about the incident. She smiled and said:

“Wala naman ‘yun. It was raining, and I just did what I could. Kung ako ‘yung nasa kalagayan niya, gusto ko rin sana may magbigay ng jacket.”
(It’s nothing. It was raining, and I just did what I could. If I were in his situation, I’d also want someone to give me a jacket.)

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She refused to call it “charity.” For Vice, it was simply a human response to another human in need—a small moment that could spread love and warmth.

On social media, the hashtag #ViceGandaKindness quickly trended in the Philippines. Thousands shared stories of encountering Vice in real life, highlighting her approachable, humble, and cheerful personality. Some fans even organized donations, sending warm clothes, food, and gifts to street vendors along EDSA, inspired by Vice Ganda’s simple yet meaningful act.

The story closes like a short, emotional film: in a bustling, noisy city full of rush and worry, a small act of kindness can brighten even the grayest day. No stage, no lights, no camera—Vice Ganda moved Manila and millions of Filipinos with just a leather jacket and a smile.

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