Anjo Yllana leaves ‘Eat Bulaga!’ after 21 years, will reportedly host new noontime show

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Anjo Yllana announced his departure from noontime show “Eat Bulaga!” after co-hosting it for 21 years. | NGunoINQ

Anjo Yllana announced his departure from noontime show “Eat Bulaga!” after co-hosting it for 21 years.

“With a heavy heart… today Aug.11 2020… I submit my resignation,” he said on Facebook yesterday, Aug. 11.He shared photos of him and his co-hosts, and in his post thanked them and the GMA 7 variety show.

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