All time controversial actress Rosanna Roces was dissappointed over the decision of MTRCB 20 day preventive suspension of "Showtime" because of remarks she made againsts teachers. Before the decision of MTRCB was issued, ABS-CBN has already axed Rosanna Roces from being the judge of the said show.
However Roces further argued that she is not criticizing the teachers in general and further added that she has the liberty “to say whatever I want to say.”
"Nagpapasalamat ako sa ABS-CBN dahil binigyan nila ako ng pagkakataong humingi ng paumanhin sa aking naging pahayag sa ‘Showtime.’ Naramdaman kong nakahanap ako ng tunay na kapamilya sa ABS-CBN dahil hindi nila ako iniwan sa ere. Kung sa ibang network, gaya ng naranasan ko noon, ay iniwan ako at pinabayaang magpaliwanag ng mag-isa," she said.
Like Roces, the show’s hosts - Anne Curtis, Vhong Navarro and Kim Atienza - and judge Vice Ganda were disappointed by the MTRCB’s decision.
The Kapamilya network has already taken action to make sure that the popular show will come back on air soon.
According to lawyer Mona Manalo of ABS-CBN legal department, the network filed on Tuesday an appeal before the Court of Appeals.
In its petition, Manalo said the network has asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO) and a writ of preliminary injunction to restrain the MTRCB from enforcing its January 11 suspension order.
The network also asked the appellate court to issue a writ of certiorari to set aside the order and to make permanent preliminary injunction.
Here is TV Patrol's full report on Osangs' statements.
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