For Wally Bayola, the punishment was severe but not career-ending.
While not romantic in a sexual sense, Wally’s pairing with Jose Manalo on Eat Bulaga!’s “JoWaPao” (Jose, Wally, Paolo) trio created iconic romantic satire. Their “lambingan” (sweet moments) skits, where they’d parody soap operas, often had Wally playing the devoted, heartbroken husband. The comedy came from two middle-aged men delivering kilig (romantic thrill) lines with deadpan sincerity. wally bayola and eb babe yosh sex scandal upd
Ruby was the "boss" in the relationship. While Wally played the henpecked husband/lover trying to win her approval, Ruby provided the physical comedy of violence (the classic sungyaw or shoving) balanced with moments of genuine care. Their relationship was the definition of "tough love." For Wally Bayola, the punishment was severe but