Vhong Navarro

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Ferdinand Hipolito Navarro (born January 4, 1977),[1] known professionally as Vhong Navarro, is a Filipino comedian, actor, dancer, recording artist and television host. He is known for his iconic comedic roles in Agent X44, Mr. Suave, and Spider-Man parody film Gagamboy. He is a regular host on ABS-CBN's noontime variety show It's Showtime. He was also part of the dance group Streetboys alongside fellow It's Showtime host Jhong Hilario.

Vhong Navarro
Navarro in 2011
Born
Ferdinand Hipolito Navarro

(1977-01-04) January 4, 1977 (age 47)[1]
Makati, Philippines[1]
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • dancer
  • recording artist
  • television host
Years active1992–present
Spouses
Bianca Lapus
(m. 1998; ann. 2008)
Tanya Bautista
(m. 2019)
Children2
RelativesLailani Navarro (cousin)

Assault incident/rape charges

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On January 22, 2014, Navarro was attacked and severely beaten by a group of men inside a condominium unit in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, according to his manager, Chito S. Roño. Roño said Navarro was invited by a female friend named Deniece Cornejo to visit her condominium unit, where he was tied up and blindfolded by several men, threatened and then beaten up.[2] The perpetrator was identified as Cedric Lee, who was also accompanied by several other men during the time of the incident. Following this, it was stated that Navarro would temporarily not be appearing on It's Showtime and other television projects while he continues to recover.[3]

Navarro was accused of attempted rape, which he denied. In an interview with TV host Boy Abunda on Buzz ng Bayan, Navarro said he just arrived at the model's condo unit and then suddenly there were armed men that beat him up.[4][5] On January 29, 2014, one week after the incident, Cornejo filed a rape case against Navarro, but the National Bureau of Investigation said it was unlikely that there was an attempted rape on Cornejo, based on the CCTV footage.[6][7]

The controversial incident had initially raised ideologically motivated concerns over rape culture and victim blaming, particularly surrounding the negative treatment of Cornejo, the supposed rape victim. Navarro earned himself sympathy from the public as himself a victim of defamation and physical violence, whereas Cornejo faced the brunt of the public's ire.[8] The public quickly dismissed the fact that Navarro willingly cheated on his girlfriend, Tanya Winona, with the unsuspecting Cornejo.[9] Moreover, the public responded to Navarro's mauling by sending Cornejo death threats, and even more rape threats.[10] In an article posted on GMA News Online, Carljoe Javier expressed consternation with the treatment of the alleged rape of Cornejo:

"I understand that there are certain aspects of this case which raise possible opportunities for discussion. The most important point for discussion would be the way that we are now discussing rape. It's disgusting how certain people have taken this as an opportunity to attempt to discredit rape victims as people who are just crying wolf. Many women are victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse and we must acknowledge this and attempt to prevent these terrible acts from happening. This is a truth regardless of the veracity of the claims of Deniece Cornejo."

When asked to explain her situation, Cornejo reported to the Inquirer and stated, "Victim blaming is a very common practice throughout the world especially for rape victims".[11]

On February 19, 2014, another rape case was filed against Navarro, by a woman named Roxanne Cabanero, alleging the rape took place in 2010.[12]

On March 8, 2014, Navarro made a return to It's Showtime.[13]

On April 10, 2014, DOJ dismissed the rape complaint filed by Deniece Cornejo against Navarro.[14] A week later, DOJ issued a warrant of arrest against Cornejo and Lee. On April 26, Lee and his accomplice were captured and arrested in Oras, Eastern Samar.[15] On May 5, Cornejo surrendered to Camp Crame.

On September 16, 2014, the Taguig court set a PhP 500,000 bail for Lee, Raz and Cornejo.[16]

On January 25, 2015, businessman Ferdinand Guerrero was arrested by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) inside the penthouse of Ritz condominium in Makati as one of the suspects.[17]

On July 21, 2022, the Court of Appeals' 14 Division reversed the DOJ's decision to dismiss Cornejo's complaint. [18] [19]

Navarro's mug shot after he surrendered to the NBI on September 19, 2022

On September 19, 2022, the Taguig Court issued an arrest warrant against Navarro 8 years after the incident happened.[20] He surrendered to the NBI on the same day.[21]

On September 19, 2022, Navarro surrendered to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) after trial courts in Taguig issued him separate warrants for rape and "acts of lasciviousness" committed against Deniece Cornejo in 2014. Prosecutors said that the rape and molestations occurred at the hotel where Navarro was also falsely imprisoned and beaten by Cedric Lee and his accomplices as a result; the extent of his injuries made headlines at the time, and his assailants were eventually convicted. Navarro has maintained he did not rape Cornejo, claiming the pair did not engage in any sexual activity; and that Cornejo, Lee and his companions were seeking to extort him for financial gain.[20][21]

On November 17, 2022, the NBI received orders from the Taguig city court to transfer Navarro to a Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) facility in Camp Bagong Diwa while pending the resolution of his petition for bail.[22]

On December 6, 2022, the court allowed Navarro to post ₱1 million (roughly $18,000) bail.[23]

On January 12, 2023, the court denied Cornejo's appeal to cancel Navarro's bail.[24][25] In March 2023, the Philippine Supreme Court dismissed the charges due to lack of probable cause as well as noted what they considered to be material inconsistencies in complainant Deniece Cornejo's complaint-affidavits concerning one of the elements of the crime charged in the indictment.[26]

Cornejo (May 2, 2024)
Lee (May 4, 2024)
Mugshots of Deniece Cornejo and Cedric Lee following their conviction

On May 2, 2024, the Taguig City Regional Trial Court, Branch 153, Presiding Judge Mariam G. Bien, in a 94-page judgment sentenced Cedric Lee, Denice Cornejo, Ferdinand Guerrero, and Simeon Palma Raz to reclusión perpetua, in the 2014 case for serious illegal detention (Article 267, Revised Penal Code), extortion and assault of Navarro. The accused were ordered to pay jointly and severally P100,000 civil indemnity, P100,000 moral damages and P100,000 punitive damages.[27] The court further canceled the bail bond of the accused. Raz and Cornejo, who were present at the promulgation of the decision, and were committed by the court.[28]

Cedric Lee surrendered with the National Bureau of Investigation in Mandaluyong City and later transferred to Quezon City, Director Menardo de Lemos confirmed. Lee will be held in a prison outside of the Bilibid Prison, said Gregorio Catapang Jr.. Deniece Millinete Cornejo and mixed martial arts fighter Simeon Palma Raz will be under the NBP Reception and Diagnostic Center procedures, such as a 5-days Quarantine Cell stay and 55-day medical diagnosis. Cornejo will finally be held at the Mandaluyong Correctional Institution for Women.[29][30] On May 16, 2024, Ferdinand Guerrero surrendered to the NBI and was detained at the Bureau of Corrections' Quarantine Cell.[31]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Totoy Bibbo (2004)
  • Don Romantiko (2005)
  • Chickboy (2007)
  • Let's Dance (2008)

Compilation albums

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  • Best Novelty Hits (2008)

Songs/music videos

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  • "Hari ng Dance Floor" (It's Showtime the Album)
  • "Mr. Papabol" (I Star 15 album)
  • "Ayos Na Ang Buto-Buto"
  • "Cha Cha Cha"
  • "Chickboy" (from the movie Agent X44)
  • "Don Romantiko" (from the movie D' Anothers)
  • "Huwag Kang Makulit" (from the TV series Kulilits)
  • "Magandang Umaga"
  • "Minahal Kita" (featuring Gloc-9)
  • "Pata-Pata-Pon" (featuring Streetboys)
  • "Pamela" (from the movie Otso-Otso, Pamela-Mela Wan)
  • "Supah Papalicious Man" (from the movie Supah Papahlicious)
  • "Totoy Bibbo"
  • "Da Vhong Song" ('from the movie Da Possessed)

Filmography

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Television

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YearTitleRoleNetwork
1992Home Along Da RilesHurculiesABS-CBN
1996–1999Super Laff-InHimself / host
1996–presentASAPHimself / Performer
1997Spice BoysHimself / host
1999–2001Pwedeng PwedeSamson
2001Wansapanataym: Tiquio, Tiquio in the Cue BallJoe the Master
WhattamenElton
2003Wansapanataym: LampaengPaeng
Wazzup WazzupHimself / hostStudio 23
Bida si Mister, Bida si MisisBok TysonABS-CBN
2004Pirated CD (Celebrity Disguise)Himself / host
MTB Ang Saya Saya
Yes, Yes Show!
2006Gudtaym
Komiks Presents: Da Adventures of Pedro PendukoGary
Love Spell: Pasko Na Santa KoDonato
2007Mars Ravelo's LastikmanEskappar / Miguel Asis / Lastikman
2008I am KC: Love to DanceEman
I Love Betty La FeaNicholas "Kulas" Moro
Pilipinas, Game KNB?Himself / host
2009May Bukas PaMoy
George and CecilGuest appearance
2009–presentIt's ShowtimeHimself / host
2010Magpasikat
Wowowee
Kokey @ AkoBruce Kho Reyes / Belat
2011100 Days to HeavenElpidio "Pido" Abucay
2011–2013Toda MaxJustin Bibbo
2014Home Sweetie HomeJerome
Wansapanataym: Nato De CocoOscar "Oca" Palmera
2015Dance KidsJudge
2017Minute to Win It: Last Man StandingHimself / Player
2019–2020Home Sweetie Home: Extra Sweet[32]Ferdinand "Ferdie" Bustamante
Your MomentHimself / host
2021Your Face Sounds Familiar PhilippinesHimself / guest
2024Family Feud (Philippine game show)Himself / guestGMA Network

Film

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YearTitleRoleProduction Company
1994Minsan Lang Kitang IibiginStreetboys
SeparadaStar Cinema
1996IstokwaMacky
1998Labs Kita...Okey Ka LangJason
2000TugatogMonset
Daddy O! Baby O!BennyStar Cinema
Anghel Dela GuardiaRaphael
Spirit WarriorsThor
2001Oops Teka Lang Diskarte Ko 'ToDencio
Banyo Queen (Navarro's first Viva film)PatingViva Films
2002May Pag-ibig Pa Kaya?Lesther
Got 2 BelieveRudolphStar Cinema
Cass and Cary: Who Wants to be a Billionaire?Cary
JologsKulas
2003Spirit Warriors: The ShortcutThor
KekaBhongViva Films
Pinay PieButchStar Cinema
AsBoobs: Asal BoboKitoy
Utang ng AmaBabaero
Mr. SuaveRico SuaveStar Cinema
GagamboyJunie / Gagamboy
2004Otso-Otso Pamela-Mela WanAmboy / DaoStar Cinema
2005D' AnothersHesus Resurrection
2007Agent X44Reserve Agent King Agila / Agent X44
2008SupahpapaliciousAdonis / Dodong / Tita Barbara / Lola Paulina / Apl Dayap
My Only UBong
2009AstigReal Estate Buyer
Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa KiyemeCameoSpring Films
MJM Production
2010RPG: MetanoiaCel / Sargo (voice)Star Cinema
Ambient Media
Thaumatrope Animation Production
2011BulongConanStar Cinema
2012Shake, Rattle and Roll 14HankRegal Entertainment
2014Starting Over AgainCameoStar Cinema
Da PossessedRamonStar Cinema
Regal Entertainment
Moron 5.2: The TransformationCameoViva Films
2015Buy Now, Die LaterOdieQuantum Films
2017Mang Kepweng ReturnsMang KepwengCineko Productions
Viva Films
Woke Up Like ThisNando
Sabrina
Regal Entertainment
2018Unli LifeBenedict
2020I'm in Love with My AsylumBlack Sheep Productions
Mang Kepweng: Ang Lihim ng Bandanang ItimMang KepwengStar Cinema
Cineko Productions

Awards and nominations

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AwardYear[a]Nominee / WorkCategoryResultRef.
Anak TV Seal Awards2010Vhong NavarroMakabata StarWon[33][34]
2012Won[35]
2014Won[36][37]
2015Won[38]
2016Won[39]
ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards2007"Chickboy"Pop Movie Theme Song of the YearNominated
Agent X44Pop Screen Kiss
(Shared with Pokwang.)
Nominated
2010Vhong NavarroPop Male FashionistaNominated[40]
2011Nominated[41]
2013Nominated[42]
2014Nominated[43][44]
Awit Awards2009"Ayos na ang Buto-buto"Best Novelty RecordingNominated[45]
2011"Mr. Papabol"Nominated[46]
Gawad Urian Awards2003JologsBest ActorNominated[47]
Golden Laurel Lyceans' Choice Media Awards2022It's ShowtimeBest Variety Show Host/s
(Shared with It's Showtime hosts.)
Won[48][49]
Golden Screen TV Awards2013Toda MaxOutstanding Performance by an Actor in a Gag or Comedy ProgramNominated[50]
2014Nominated[51][52]
It's ShowtimeOutstanding Male Host in a Musical or Variety ProgramNominated
2015Nominated[53]
Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards2022Favorite Musical/Variety Show HostNominated[54][55]
PMPC Star Awards for Movies2009"Chickboy"Movie Theme Song of the YearNominated[56]
PMPC Star Awards for Television2004Bida si Mister, Bida si MisisBest Comedy ActorNominated
2010ShowtimeBest Talent Search Program Hosts
(Shared with Showtime hosts.)
Nominated[57][58]
2011Nominated[59][60]
2012Toda MaxBest Comedy ActorNominated[61][62]
It's ShowtimeBest Reality/Game Show Host
(Shared with It's Showtime hosts.)
Won
2013Toda MaxBest Comedy ActorNominated[63][64]
It's ShowtimeBest Male TV HostNominated
2018Nominated[65][66]
2019Home Sweetie Home: Extra SweetBest Comedy ActorNominated[67][68]
2021Nominated[69]
Push Awards2015Vhong NavarroPush Tweet Most Loved Male CelebrityNominated[70]
Push Gram Most Popular Male CelebrityNominated
2019It's ShowtimePush Dance Performance of the YearNominated[71]
2020Vhong NavarroPush Happiness AmbassadorNominated[72][73]
Love ShotPush Dance Cover of the YearWon
Rawr Awards2015Vhong NavarroFashionable Celebrity of the YearNominated[74][75]
2017Pak na Pak na ComedianNominated[76]
2018Nominated[77][78]
Sine Sandaan: Celebrating
the Luminaries of Philippine Cinema
2019Male Comedian ng SentenaryoIncluded[79][80]
Yahoo OMG! Celebrity Awards2011Funniest ComedianNominated[81]
2012Comedian of the YearNominated[82]
2013It's ShowtimeMale TV Host of the YearNominated[83][84]
2014Won[85]

Notes

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  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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