Kapamilya TV host Bianca Gonzalez shared that her prayers as 2025 ends remain centered on the country and the Filipino people, expressing hope that accountability will finally be served in the coming year.

In an interview on ‘Fast Talk with Boy Abunda’, Bianca said she is praying that those responsible for anomalous flood control projects will be held liable and jailed.
“Sana may makulong na dapat nang makulong. Sana may maibalik, kung may maibabalik pa na pera ng taumbayan,” Bianca said.
She went on to stress her belief that the country’s laws already exist, but are not always implemented fairly.
“At saka, naniniwala kasi ako na ang batas natin nandiyan, hindi lang naipapatupad nang tama. Pero sana ’yung pagpapatupad ng batas ay maging pantay para sa mahirap at para sa mga nasa posisyon ng kapangyarihan,” she added.
Bianca also questioned why petty offenders appear to be punished more swiftly than those accused of stealing millions from public funds.
“Bakit ganoon, bakit ’yung dapat nagsisilbi sa bayan, parang nabe-baby pa bago pagbayarin ang kailangang bayaran,” she said.
The TV host has been vocal in anti-corruption efforts and previously joined public protests with her husband, JC Intal. She also explained why they decided to bring their children, Lucia and Carmen, to the Trillion Peso March held in September.
“Sa edad nila na then na 9 and 6, ang sabi namin ng asawa ko, parang naiintindihan na naman na nila and para alam nila kung ano ’yung nangyayari sa bansa nila,” Bianca shared.
She added that the experience was meant to instill awareness and civic responsibility in her children at an early age.
“Para unti-unti may pakialam sila para hopefully ’pag tumanda sila mas maging mas aware sila at sila naman ang makikibaka din sa kalsada ’pag kailangan,” she said.
As 2026 begins, Bianca’s message remains clear: justice, accountability, and equal application of the law should no longer be delayed.

