GMA Entertainment Group launches YoüLOL, the newest online destination for comedy and laughs
Up for a good laugh? Or simply browsing for a fun time? Beginning May 1, GMA Entertainment Group spreads the cheer online with YoüLOL, a comedy channel on YouTube featuring premium offerings and rib-tickling highlights from all the best Kapuso shows! Subscribe to watch the most hilarious Filipino comedians, hip and trendy original videos, together

By Staff Writer
Up for a good laugh? Or simply browsing for a fun time? Beginning May 1, GMA Entertainment Group spreads the cheer online with YoüLOL, a comedy channel on YouTube featuring premium offerings and rib-tickling highlights from all the best Kapuso shows!
Subscribe to watch the most hilarious Filipino comedians, hip and trendy original videos, together with specially curated funny content from individuals on the web.
For its launch, netizens can look forward to a fun weekend of live chats with the cast of Bubble Gang on May 1 and Pepito Manaloto on May 2. Subscribers will have the chance to interact, greet, and have their favorite Kapuso artists give them a special shout out online.
One of YoüLOL’s segments is ‘Brgy. Bubble’, where channel subscribers can comment their challenge requests for the Bubble Gang cast to take on.
YoüLOL will also feature multi-awarded comedian and content creator Michael V.’s hit parody music videos, along with funny gags, comical sketches and various games that netizens can participate in, and more videos that will make viewers laugh out loud!
Sit back, relax, and have a good laugh with YoüLOL. Hit that subscribe button beginning May1 by visiting www.youtube.com/YouLOLGMA .
Get the latest updates via YoüLOL’s official social media accounts: www.facebook.com/YouLOLGMA, www.twitter.com/YouLOLGMA, and www.instagram.com/YouLOLGMA.
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