Josie, a 56-year-old woman, stood on stage with a hopeful smile. She opened up about how her late mother’s strictness once forced her to end a relationship, a decision that left a pain in her heart. Now, with the support of her best friend and the encouragement of the studio audience, she was finally ready to try again.
In a surprising twist, host Vice Ganda allowed Josie to go on dates with not one, but all three of the “hakbangers†— Mike, Emilio, and Ding — fellow seniors with their own stories of loss and longing. The moment turned even more heartfelt when Vice pledged to sponsor the date for Josie and her eventual choice, honoring the years she had spent caring for others with a rare chance to choose happiness for herself.
This happened in \”Step in the Name of Love,\” a segment in \”It\’s Showtime\” that is growing in popularity for showcasing a diverse lineup of participants from young adults to senior citizens and proves that love knows no age.At its core, “Step In the Name of Love†revolves around a searcher, accompanied by a best friend, who helps present their ideal qualities to a trio of potential matches called “hakbangers.†The twist? All decisions are made on a literal staircase, where “hakbangers†move up or down based on attraction, chemistry, or gut feel.
But what makes “Step In the Name of Love†a cut above the typical dating show is its commitment to inclusivity. The segment allows people of all ages to find love, companionship, or friendship. For many participants who may have never had the chance to find someone special or who have lost a loved one, the show offers a unique opportunity to experience romance, even if just for a moment.
Additionally, Vice Ganda and the other “It’s Showtime†hosts contribute significantly to this safe space, inviting contestants to share their heartfelt stories and the reasons behind their decision to join the show. With warmth and empathy from the hosts, this genuine connection transforms the segment into more than just a dating game; it becomes a celebration of love in all its forms, reminding everyone that every story matters and deserves to be told.
For Josie, Mike, Emilio, and Ding, despite their ages and backgrounds, this is a chance to find love and connection, proving that romance is not reserved for the young. And as they embark on their journeys through the exciting opportunities presented in “Step In the Name of Love,†they are reminded that it’s never too late to seek meaningful relationships and experience the joy of loving and being loved.
Don’t miss the chance to witness love blossoming at any age on “Step in the Name of Love.†Be sure to tune in for more inspiring stories and exciting dates on “It’s Showtime,†airing Mondays to Saturdays on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live (KOL), A2Z, and GMA 7.