Shocking! Several ABS-CBN Superstars Suddenly Disappeared from Christmas Station ID 2025—Where are Kathryn, Daniel, and Liza? Is there a feud within the network or is there a hidden reason? Fans are shocked and asking: “Is this their last Christmas as Kapamilya?” Find out the full story!

Shocking! Several ABS-CBN Superstars Suddenly Disappeared from Christmas Station ID 2025—Where are Kathryn, Daniel, and Liza? Is there a feud within the network or is there a hidden reason? Fans are shocked and asking: “Is this their last Christmas as Kapamilya?” Find out the full story!

 

One of the most anticipated traditions during Christmas is the ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID—a colorful, emotional, and inspirational video that brings together Kapamilya stars to deliver a message of hope, love, and unity. But now, in 2025, one big question has gripped the public: Where are some of the biggest names on the Kapamilya network?

Launched on November 14, 2025, the Christmas Station ID with the theme “Love, Joy, Hope: Together This Christmas.” It features stories of recovery, love, and inspiration from ordinary Filipinos. But while many fans were delighted by the video’s message, many were also shocked by the absence of several prominent artists.

Kathryn Bernardo , Daniel Padilla , Liza Soberano , Enrique Gil , Bea Alonzo , and Gerald Anderson were not seen in the video . Their absence was immediately noticed by netizens, who did not hesitate to ask questions and give their opinions online.

“Why aren’t Kathryn and Daniel there? They are the face of Kapamilya!” said one fan on Facebook. “It feels like the Station ID is incomplete without the original stars,” added another.

There are speculations that the artists have other commitments, while some are said to have moved networks or decided to take a break from showbiz . Despite the speculations, there has been no official statement from ABS-CBN or the artists themselves.

On the other hand, Station ID features Vice Ganda, Coco Martin, Kim Chiu, Jodi Sta. Maria, and other active Kapamilya stars. They showed their support for the message of hope and love this Christmas.

The Station ID went viral within hours of its release, but along with it, questions and discussions have been rising on social media. Some fans said that this might be the last Station ID of some ABS-CBN artists , while others are hoping for a reunion in the years to come.

Despite the controversy, the message of Station ID remains strong: giving hope in the midst of trials, and the resurgence of every Filipino.

But it’s undeniable—the loss of several Kapamilya icons has brought sadness, questions, and intrigue . During the Christmas season when unity is expected, this year’s Station ID also seems to symbolize a change in the showbiz landscape.

The question now is: Will they return next year? Or is this the beginning of a new era for ABS-CBN and the artists who were once the faces of Kapamilya Christmas?

The answer is still being awaited by millions of fans.

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