Industry in disbelief as beloved star’s daughter breaks her silence and takes legal action. “This is no joke — it’s a crime.”
The Philippine entertainment world is reeling after explosive reports emerged that Atasha Muhlach, daughter of celebrities Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzalez, has filed a formal sexual harassment complaint against noontime show host Joey de Leon.
The complaint, filed with the prosecutor’s office earlier this week, centers on a viral incident that allegedly occurred live on-air during an episode of Eat Bulaga, where Joey is seen making inappropriate physical contact with Atasha during a segment that was initially played for laughs.
“This wasn’t scripted. This wasn’t comedy. It was a violation — and we’re taking it seriously,” said a source close to the Muhlach family.
The Viral Moment That Sparked the Firestorm
The controversial clip, now making waves across social media, shows Joey reaching toward Atasha’s waist — with some viewers alleging the contact went lower. While the video lasts only seconds, Atasha’s visible reaction — stiffening and pulling away — spoke volumes.
Within hours, #ProtectAtasha and #RespectWomenOnTV began trending, with fans expressing outrage that such an act could happen in broad daylight, on live television, without any immediate accountability.
“You could see she was uncomfortable. It wasn’t part of the act,” said one viewer. “And the fact that it aired? That’s even worse.”
The Muhlach Family: “She Will Not Be Silenced”
Though Atasha herself has not spoken publicly, sources say her parents, Aga and Charlene, are giving their full support, even as the case puts them in the eye of a media storm.
“This isn’t just about Atasha,” the insider shared. “It’s about every young woman who’s ever been told to ‘just laugh it off’ in this industry.”
Reports suggest that aside from the viral video, witnesses from the production team have also stepped forward to back Atasha’s claims, providing key testimony in what could become one of the most high-profile harassment cases in Philippine showbiz history.
Joey de Leon and Eat Bulaga Remain Silent
As of now, neither Joey de Leon nor the management of Eat Bulaga has released any statement. But inside sources say there is growing concern within GMA Network’s executive circles that the issue could severely damage the already fragile reputation of the revamped noontime show.
“This is not the first time Joey’s behavior has raised red flags,” said a showbiz columnist. “But this time, there’s a formal complaint — and video evidence.”
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Fans and Advocates: “This Is a Wake-Up Call”
Women’s rights groups have joined the call for a full investigation, warning that normalizing inappropriate behavior as “comedy” is no longer acceptable.
“If this can happen to someone like Atasha — on live TV — imagine what happens off-camera,” said one advocate.
Petitions are now circulating, demanding:
A public apology from Joey de Leon
Disciplinary action or suspension from the show
Stronger protocols on live programming for gender sensitivity
A Cultural Reckoning in Philippine Television?
This case could mark a tipping point in the conversation about harassment and respect in entertainment, especially for young female talents often expected to smile through uncomfortable moments.
And as the legal process begins, many are waiting to see if this will spark real reform in an industry long plagued by silence and “comedy culture.”