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Juicy, meaning to contain juice, may refer to:
People
Juicy J (born 1975), American rapper
Joe Giudice, nicknamed Juicy Joe, on The Real Housewives of New Jersey
Music
Juicy (band), a 1980s American R&B duo
Juicy (album), by Willie Bobo, 1967
= Songs
="Juicy" (Doja Cat song), 2019
"Juicy" (Better Than Ezra song), 2005
"Juicy" (The Notorious B.I.G. song), 1994
"Juicy", by Koda Kumi from the single "4 Hot Wave"
"Juicy", by Pretty Ricky from Bluestars
"Juicy", by Rocket Punch from Blue Punch
Other uses
Juicy!, a Philippine entertainment news program
Juicy Couture, a clothing line
See also
All pages with titles beginning with Juicy
Jewcy, an online magazine and user community
Jucy (disambiguation)
Juissi, a Finnish brand of juices and energy drinks
Juice (disambiguation)
Juicy! is a Philippine television talk show broadcast by TV5. Originally hosted by Alex Gonzaga and IC Mendoza. It aired from August 11, 2008 to August 3, 2012, and was replaced by Ang Latest. Gonzaga, Mendoza, Cristy Fermin and Shalala served as the final hosts.
History
= 2008–2009
=Newly branded TV5 unleashed its showbiz talk show last 2008, hosted by Alex Gonzaga. The goal of the show, which was then a 30-minute program airing every morning, is to provide allegedly unbiased entertainment news to the viewers unlike entertainment shows in rival networks ABS-CBN and GMA Network. Later that year, the late and great Inday Badiday's grandchild, IC Mendoza, was chosen to co-host the show with Gonzaga. Viewers of the program, however, note that the shows lambasts stars from the two larger networks and only promotes Kapatid, demonstrating an inconsistency on the premise of "lack of bias".
= 2010–2012: "Juicy", now spicier and juicier!
=Now that TV5 has gotten bigger and better, with new upcoming shows and bigger showbiz names joining the station, juicy! has also been busy reinventing itself. The daily showbiz talk show is now spicier with talk show hosts Mo Twister and Cristy Fermin joining the fold. Mo and Cristy got entangled in a nasty verbal feud back in 2006 over Mo's controversial "40 Forbidden Questions" that he asks to showbiz celebrities guesting on his radio show "Good Times with Mo". Incidentally, the two hosts also headline TV5's weekly Sunday showbiz talk show "Paparazzi" with Dolly Anne Carvajal and former The Buzz co-host Ruffa Gutierrez joining them.
Later on the almost everyday Guest Panel of the show, Shalala was hired as a regular panel of the show because of his comedic act and his Bonggang Blind Items.
It was cancelled along with its weekend "version", Paparazzi but replaced with Ang Latest starting August 4, 2012.
Hosts
= Final hosts
=Alex Gonzaga (2008–2012)
IC Mendoza (2008–2012)
Cristy Fermin (2010–2012)
Shalala (2010–2012)
= Guest hosts
=Jose Javier Reyes
Gladys Reyes
Divine Lee
Nelita "Aposing" Balbuena
= Former hosts
=Mo Twister (2010–2011)
Paco & Gundito (2012)
Awards and recognitions
In the recent 25th Annual Consumers' Quality Awards, "Juicy" was adjudged as Best Entertainment Talk Show. It was the show's first award after airing for less than a year on TV. Hosts Alex Gonzaga and IC Mendoza also bagged respective awards as Best Female Talk Show Host and Best Male Talk Show Host.
See also
List of TV5 (Philippine TV network) original programming
References
External links
Official Website
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