“Vice Ganda Just Called Out Everyone Hiding Behind ‘I’m Not Ready for Love’—And It’s Hitting Hard!”

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Vice Ganda is no stranger to heartfelt truth bombs, but his latest callout may just be the most eye-opening yet. In a now-viral moment during a recent episode of It’s Showtime, Vice spoke directly to those who often say, “I’m not ready for love,” and questioned what’s really behind that popular excuse. The result? A powerful, emotional, and deeply relatable reality check that sent shockwaves through social media.

“You’re not ‘not ready for love.’ You’re just scared of being vulnerable. You’re afraid to be seen, to be known, to be hurt again,” Vice said, his voice calm but piercing.

The audience, normally loud and rowdy, fell silent.

And with that single statement, Vice Ganda did what he does best—blend wisdom with emotion, humor with healing, and entertainment with deep introspection.


The Layers Behind “Not Ready”

Vice explained that saying “I’m not ready for love” has become a default shield for many people who are actually dealing with unresolved pain. While some people genuinely need time to heal, others use it as a mask to avoid the discomfort of opening up.

“Saying you’re not ready becomes easier than admitting you’re afraid. Afraid of choosing wrong again. Afraid of being abandoned. Afraid that you’re not good enough to be loved.”

It was a moment of raw vulnerability—not just for Vice, but for everyone watching.


A Message Born from Experience

Vice Ganda’s comments didn’t come from nowhere. He’s been through the emotional rollercoaster of love himself. He’s had to navigate public scrutiny, heartbreaks, and the pressure of maintaining a strong persona.

His current relationship with Ion Perez has been a source of joy and inspiration, but Vice made it clear that their happiness didn’t come without fear, growth, and hard conversations.

“I had to stop running from love before I could ever enjoy it. I had to risk being broken before I could feel whole.”

These words struck a chord with many who find themselves stuck in the same emotional limbo—wanting love, but refusing to take the leap.


Online Reactions: “Vice Just Dragged Me!”

After the clip aired, fans immediately took to X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Facebook to express how personally they felt attacked—ironically, in the best way. The hashtag #ViceDragsMeAgain trended for hours.

Here are just a few notable reactions:

“Vice really said: Stop lying to yourself. You’re not healing. You’re hiding.”

“I needed this. I’ve been saying ‘I’m not ready’ for 3 years. The truth? I’m just scared.”

“Vice Ganda is not just a comedian. She’s a love coach, a therapist, and a mirror.”

Some even called the moment a “free therapy session on national TV.”


Celebrities and Love Coaches Weigh In

Vice’s speech got attention beyond fans. Relationship coaches and even a few local celebrities reposted the clip with their own commentary.

A well-known psychologist tweeted:

“This is why we need more emotionally intelligent voices in media. Vice is articulating what many people can’t even admit to themselves.”

Meanwhile, a popular love team actress commented on Instagram:

“Vice just said what I couldn’t say to my ex. And honestly? I’m crying.”


Why This Hit So Hard

In a society where showing emotions is still seen as weakness, Vice Ganda’s emotional honesty is revolutionary. It gave voice to what many feel but can’t express: that love is scary—not because of love itself, but because of what it demands of us.

Vulnerability

Trust

Courage

The risk of rejection

And that’s exactly why people run from it.

Vice challenged this fear head-on and encouraged viewers not to wait until they’re “perfect” before trying to love again.

“You’re never going to be 100% ready. Love doesn’t wait for perfect conditions—it grows in chaos, in confusion, in courage.”


What’s Next?

Vice Ganda didn’t just leave viewers with a wake-up call—he also left them with a challenge:

“Next time you say ‘I’m not ready for love,’ ask yourself if that’s true—or if you’re just afraid of being loved the way you deserve.”

And with that, Vice reminded everyone that love isn’t for the fearless—it’s for the brave.

Because bravery isn’t the absence of fear.
It’s loving despite the fear.