“CUT OFF MY HEAD!”: VICE GANDA’S BLOODY ULTIMATUM AGAINST THE RISE OF SARA DUTERTE

The air in the studio of It’s Showtime is usually thick with laughter, glitter, and the frantic energy of noontime variety. But on January 11, 2026, the atmosphere curdled into something far more dangerous. The “Unkabogable Star,” Vice Ganda, just raised the stakes of the 2028 Presidential race to a level that is as visceral as it is violent. In a shocking, high-stakes outburst that has sent the digital world into a tailspin, the comedian issued a dare that sounds more like a suicide pact than a political commentary: “I will cut off my head if that person wins.”

While the name “Sarah Duterte” never officially crossed Vice’s lips, the subtext was written in neon. As the Vice President gears up for an unstoppable run for the highest office in the land, the war between the “Phenomenal Box Office Star” and the “Daughter of Davao” has moved from social media snipes to a literal blood oath.


The Makati Manifesto: A Strategic Strike

The drama unfolded during the popular segment Laro-Laro Pick. A contestant from Makati City triggered what can only be described as a calculated political sermon. Vice Ganda, known for his sharp tongue and even sharper political instincts, began praising the residents of Makati for their supposed “electoral intelligence.”

He cited fellow host Jhong Hilario as a prime example of the caliber of leaders Makati produces. But then, the tone shifted. The humor vanished, replaced by a cold, investigative intensity. Vice revealed a secret from a past electionβ€”a moment where he claimed to have placed his very life on the line to prevent a “certain individual” from gaining power.

“I prayed to God that this person would not win because they are not worthy of public service. I looked at the track record, I looked at the management of their constituents, and I saw a plague.”

Vice’s claim that “God answered his prayer” because that individual lost was a clear warning shot. He explicitly tied this past victory to the looming shadow of 2028, where, in his words, “creatures and pests of society” are once again hungering for the presidency despite being mired in controversy.

The Investigation: Who is the “Pest”?

The digital investigatorsβ€”the netizensβ€”did not need a map to find the target. The comment sections of the episode’s livestream were a battlefield of “DDS” (Duterte Die-hard Supporters) versus the “Little Ponies” (Vice’s fanbase). The consensus? The target is none other than VP Sara Duterte.

The history between the two is a tapestry of friction:

The Davao Persona Non Grata Threat: Years ago, Vice Ganda was nearly banned from Davao City after perceived insults directed at former President Rodrigo Duterte.

The “Magnanakaw” (Thief) Allegations: In his latest tirade, Vice spoke of those who “protect thieves of the national treasury,” a stinging reference to the ongoing controversies surrounding confidential funds and government spending that have hounded the OVP.

The Track Record Clash: Vice’s critique of “poor management of constituents” is a direct jab at the local governance style often associated with the Duterte dynasty’s stronghold.

The “No-Head” Bet: Desperation or Prophecy?

The most sensational part of the outburstβ€”the threat of decapitationβ€”marks a psychological shift in the 2028 pre-campaign trail. For a public figure of Vice Ganda’s magnitude to suggest a physical sacrifice of such a gruesome nature indicates an “all-or-nothing” mentality.

Is it hyperbole? Of course. But in the world of Philippine politics, hyperbole is the currency of the masses. By saying he would rather lose his head than see a Duterte in MalacaΓ±ang again, Vice Ganda is positioning himself as the Sacrificial Lamb of the Opposition. He is telling the Filipino people that the stakes of the next election are not just about policies or taxes; they are about the very soulβ€”and headβ€”of the nation.


The Counter-Strike: The Silent Storm from Davao

As of this writing, the OVP has remained silent. But if history is any indication, the “Inday Sara” response will be swift and clinical. The Vice President has never shied away from a fight, and with her eyes set on the presidency, she cannot afford to let a media giant like Vice Ganda frame her as a “pest” or a “thief” without a rebuttal.

Rumors are already circulating within the halls of the Senate that another push to declare Vice Ganda persona non grata in key Mindanao provinces may be in the works. The investigation into Vice’s “taxpayer-funded” influence through his show is also a likely avenue for his detractors.

The Verdict: A Nation Divided by a Punchline

The tragedy of this conflict is the deepening chasm it creates. Vice Ganda’s call for the people to “unite and eradicate” these “pests” is a call to arms that leaves no room for middle ground.

The Mystery: Will Vice Ganda actually campaign for an opponent in 2028, or is this just “Showtime” theatrics?

The Emotion: A palpable fear that the country is returning to a cycle of dynastic rule.

The Risk: Decapitating his own career in a gamble against the most powerful political family in the country.

One thing is certain: The road to 2028 is no longer just a political race. It is a spectacle. It is a drama. And if Vice Ganda is to be believed, it might just be a massacre. The “Tower of Power” in Philippine media has laid down a bloody ultimatum. The question is, will the Filipino people follow the comedian, or will they vote for the leader he fears most?

As the curtains close on this episode, the nation waits. If Sara Duterte wins in 2028, the public won’t forget the bet. And in the high-stakes world of the Philippines, the crowd always remembers a promiseβ€”especially one involving a head.