Kapuso host Willie Revillame is willing to sell his properties and provide the needs of his variety show, Wowowin. He admitted that he has a huge budget for the production cost, and he wants to make sure that his audience are happy via his comeback on television. During one of the episodes aired on May 24, he was pleased to see his audience dancing, but he requested them to stop the taping for a moment and made them return to their respective seats.

Whenever he sees his fans enjoying their time; watching the show, Revillame doesn’t mind spending heaps of money for the sake of ‘Wowowin’.
Meanwhile, he’s still on a lookout for three female celebrities as co-hosts.
Aside from his show, his daughter, Meryll Soriano reconciled with him after their spat, which was a result over the latter’s decision to not manage the former’s investments and opted to study abroad instead. He said in an interview with Push.com.ph, “Siguro naisip na rin niya na it’s about time na 32 years old na rin siya. Tsaka what if something happens to me. Something na sabihin natin na may mangyari sa akin, sino ang magaasikaso nitong lahat? (Perhaps she already thought that it’s about that that she is already 32 years old. Also, what if something might happen to me; who will manage all of these?)”
Revillame has four children from his previous relationships, and Soriano is most likely to inherit his properties and investments.
“Siya kasi ang pinaka may edad eh. Siya kasi ang pinakanakakaalam ng lahat kasi siya ang nakakakasa-kasama ko, (She is the oldest. She is the one who knows almost everything since she is always my companion.),” he added.
He also stressed that he told his lawyer to divide his wealth equally to his children.
“Dugo ko ‘yan, laman ko ‘yan, anak ko ‘yan. Let’s say sa piso, hati-hati sila sa piso. Hindi pwedeng 50 si Meryll tapos 20, 20 at 10 lang ‘yung iba. No, anak ko pare-pareho ‘yan. Tsaka nag-sakripisyo sa akin ‘yung mga nanay niyan. May pains na inabot sa kin ‘yan. Hindi ako madamot. (They’re my flesh and blood. They are my children. Let’s say in a peso–my children should equally share the amount. It can’t be that Meryll will have 50, and the rest will have 20, 20 and 10. They’re all my kids. And their mothers have sacrificed for me, too. They all experienced pain. I am not greedy.)”