Social media users react as zaddy Ian Veneracion takes fan service to the next level with random act

Ian Veneracion is an icon for his undying charisma and success in his acting career. But aside from his excellence in acting, the actor is also known for his goofy personality that can only be seen behind the camera.

The actor became viral before for his unhinged action during an interview with his co-actor Jodi Sta. Maria and Richard Yap in promotion of their romance movie, “The Achy Breaky Hearts.” Ian suddenly lifted his leading lady Jodi Sta. Maria without any warning while the interview is still ongoing. Now, the mischievous actor strikes once again by flipping a fan that he invited on stage while he was performing during a pageant show.

On May 5, Ian Veneracion attended the “Binibining Santiago” event as a special guest, in which he serenaded the beauty queens and the crowd. In an unexpected moment, the actor took fan service to another level by lifting a fan who was invited on stage. Social media user from X posted this clip that garnered laughs from other social media users saying how his mind needs to be studied for being so “random.” Others also shared their experience witnessing the act live saying that Ian Veneracion has been doing this in his shows, way before.

https://twitter.com/audtonothing/status/1787141006074519675

On May 5, Ian Veneracion attended the “Binibining Santiago” event in Santiago, Isabela as a special guest and serenaded the beauty queens and the crowd. In an unexpected moment, the actor took fan service to another level by lifting and casually flipping a fan who was invited on stage. Social media users just find it hilarious that his “intrusive thoughts” seem to always prevail by acting out so randomly. The gesture became iconic to the point that people are being reminded of it whenever someone is being lifted.

https://twitter.com/sehunsilk/status/1788235121361027328

Moreover, the recent Met Gala revealed some celebrities needed to be lifted due to their outfits. Social media users didn’t let this pass unnoticed, mentioning that the event needs Veneracion.

Luckily, no harm was ever done to fans and other audience members involved, and most of them also enjoyed experiencing this unique form of “fan service.”

 

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