Twitter and FB reacts to Gloria Arroyo’s sudden oath-taking as House Speaker

In one of today’s most dramatic and head-scratching moments, Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo suddenly replaced current House of Representative Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez—with no context, heads up, and even a proper audio set-up.

Most of the TV commenters say that the surprise oath-taking was probably a lot more memorable compared to Pres. Duterte’s 47-minute speech. And we totally agree, especially now that she’s officially the new House Speaker. The reactions and memes alone can fuel us for the rest of the week—or at least until Hump Day. 

In that light, we roundup the funniest and even series reactions found on Twitter, Facebook, and everything in between. 

Gloria is really your glow-up inspiration. I mean, c’mon. 

When she really was just hooked on Meteor Garden and looking for the love of her life. 

She was helping out Coco Martin announce that Probinsyano will last forever. 

When you’re torn between being a feminist and uh, going against criminals. 

 

It’s party time, but you’re reminded of your past. “When I say, ‘Hello!’ You say, ‘Garci!’”

This is how terrible they think this trinity is. Yikes! 

When Gloria just proved she can be a guest host at Showtime

Actual footage of Alvarez and Arroyo backstage. 

When she’s no different than the Harry Potter character you hate so much—Dolores Umbridge. 

A special message to everyone who owes you money!

Spotted more reactions that made you think about our future or simply made you smile? Send them our way. 

 

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