Vice Ganda’s short but impactful stint as a houseguest on Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition delivered more than entertainment—it brought a masterclass on longevity and purpose in showbiz.

Addressing the remaining housemates, the It’s Showtime superstar reminded them that while fame and fortune might feel like the pinnacle, true relevance lies in the ability to keep growing. “Kapag sikat na sikat na kayo, marami na kayong pera at marami na kayong achievements, huwag kayong masasanay na maging kumportable,” she advised, drawing from her own experience as one of the industry’s most enduring icons.
Vice emphasized that comfort can be a silent threat to creativity. “Kasi kapag masyado ka nang nagiging kumportable, nawawala ‘yung passion, nawawala na ‘yung learning,” she explained, urging the celebrity housemates not to let success dull their drive to improve.
She went on to name celebrated artists like Piolo Pascual and Kathryn Bernardo—not as unreachable idols, but as benchmarks of sustained excellence. “Kaya kahit maging Piolo Pascual na kayo, maging Kathryn Bernardo na kayo, huwag mawawala ‘yung gutom,” she said. For Vice, it’s that hunger—the relentless pursuit of growth—that distinguishes a star from a flash in the pan.

Vice didn’t stop there. She touched on the cautionary tales of actors who once shone bright but faded into obscurity, not from lack of talent but from losing the very hunger that brought them success. “Ba’t wala na sila? Ba’t hindi na ganito? Kasi, nawala ‘yung gutom,” she pointed out.
Her message was clear: in a world where spotlight and relevance can be fleeting, staying hungry—hungry to learn, to evolve, to remain curious—is what keeps artists truly alive in the industry.
Having risen from humble beginnings to becoming a household name, Vice’s words weren’t just advice. They were the voice of lived experience—raw, sincere, and meant to fuel a new generation ready to take center stage.

