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Veteran entertainment columnist Jobert Sucaldito dies at 65

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine entertainment industry is mourning the loss of veteran columnist, broadcaster and talent manager Jobert Sucaldito after his death was announced Sunday through the official Facebook page of the online program he co-hosted. He was 65.

Veteran columnist, broadcaster and talent manager Jobert Sucaldito PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK/OOTD JOBERT AND CHAPS CHANNELVeteran columnist, broadcaster and talent manager Jobert Sucaldito PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK/OOTD JOBERT AND CHAPS CHANNEL

The announcement was made by OOTD Jobert and Chaps Channel, which shared the news in a statement addressed to its viewers and supporters.

“Sa aming mga minamahal na manonood at tagasuporta, lubos po naming ipinapaalam na ang aming pinakamamahal na Nanay Jobert Sucaldito ay mapayapang pumanaw ngayong Agosto 2, 2026,” the page said. (“To our beloved viewers and supporters, it is with deep sadness that we announce that our dearly loved Nanay Jobert Sucaldito peacefully passed away today, Aug. 2, 2026.)”

The page thanked the public for the love, support and prayers they had extended to Sucaldito over the years, saying his memories, kindness and stories would remain alive in the hearts of those he touched. It also asked for continued prayers for his eternal repose and for his family as they grieve.

Born on April 16, 1961, Sucaldito spent decades covering the local entertainment industry as a columnist and broadcaster. He became a familiar voice to listeners as a radio anchor and co-host of DZMM’s entertainment program “Showbuzz,”while also writing for various publications.

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Outside journalism, he worked as a talent manager and appeared in the credits of several films, including “Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story,” “Pare, Mahal Mo Raw Ako,” and “Silab.”

Known for his outspoken views on show business, Sucaldito became one of the industry’s most recognizable commentators. His candid opinions frequently sparked public debate and occasionally led to controversies involving celebrities and other personalities.

In the weeks before his passing, filmmaker Chaps Manansala disclosed that Sucaldito had been confined at Providence Hospital in Quezon City due to severe and persistent anxiety. Friends and colleagues had since appealed for prayers for his recovery.

As of Sunday, no cause of death or funeral arrangements had been announced.

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