In the glittering world of showbiz, where smiles are currency and laughter is a trade, few stars shone as brightly or as consistently as Anjo Yllana. For decades, he was the reliable comedic foil, the host who could brighten any room, and the actor who transitioned seamlessly from sitcoms to public service. But beneath the carefully curated persona of the happy-go-lucky comedian lies a narrative so fraught with drama, betrayal, and heartbreak that it rivals the very soap operas he used to star in. A new wave of revelations has peeled back the curtain on Anjo’s life, exposing a series of controversies—from “stolen” girlfriends to family financial ruin—that paint a picture of a man who has been fighting to keep his head above water for most of his life.

The story of Anjo Yllana begins not with fame, but with a crushing burden placed on a child’s shoulders. Born in Santa Mesa, Manila, he was the eldest of five brothers in a simple family. His world was upended when his father, a soldier, was paralyzed when Anjo was just a young boy. In a scene that sounds like it was ripped from a movie script, his father called him into the room and passed the torch of head of the household to him. He wasn’t even old enough to fully grasp the weight of the request, but the reality was stark: his dream of becoming a professional basketball player had to die so his family could survive. This desperate need for income pushed him into showbiz, a world he knew nothing about, forcing him to take bit parts as an extra just to put food on the table.

As he climbed the ladder of success, befriending heavyweights like Richard Gomez and eventually landing a coveted spot on the legendary noontime show Eat Bulaga, the cracks in his personal life began to show. While he was making millions laugh on television, behind the scenes, he was allegedly enduring humiliation. Reports have surfaced claiming that despite his tenure of over two decades on the show, he was subjected to verbal abuse, screamed at, and cursed by a person he considered a mentor. He reportedly never fought back, swallowed his pride, and kept working to avoid jeopardizing his employment—a heartbreaking reality for a man who was the sole provider for his extended family.

But it is Anjo’s chaotic and often tragic love life that has truly shocked the public. His romantic history reads like a who’s who of Philippine entertainment, but each chapter seems to end in disaster. His first love, Lotlot de Leon, was a relationship doomed by circumstance. He was a struggling newcomer, she was a superstar, and the people around her—managers, handlers, family—allegedly conspired to keep them apart. The heartbreak of calling her only to hear a whisper saying, “Sorry, Jo, I’m getting married,” is a pain he carried for years. Then came a whirlwind, three-week romance with Kris Aquino, which ended as abruptly as it began when he walked into her home with expensive roses only to find flowers from another suitor already there.

Perhaps the most devastating blow to his romantic life was his relationship with Sheryl Cruz. It was serious; they discussed marriage. But the trauma of his responsibility to his mother and siblings haunted him. He questioned how he could build a new family when his original family was still unstable. He asked for a “cool off,” a decision that hurt Sheryl deeply and sent her packing to America. Years later, when they reunited on set for a scene where she had to slap him, the sting was real—a physical manifestation of the emotional wounds he had inflicted.

The controversies didn’t stop at broken engagements. His marriage to Jackie Manzano, born out of an unplanned pregnancy and a Las Vegas wedding, eventually crumbled, though Anjo maintains it was mutual fatigue rather than a third party. However, recent explosions on social media suggest otherwise regarding his other relationships. In a shocking TikTok revelation, Anjo recently opened up about a “betrayal” involving his former co-host, Jose Manalo. Anjo claimed that after he separated from his wife, he entered a relationship with an EB Babes dancer named Margin Maranan. They lived together for a year. But in a twist that stunned fans, Anjo alleged that when they had a minor fight, Margin sought comfort from Jose Manalo, who allegedly told her to leave Anjo. The implication was clear: Anjo felt his friend and colleague had “snaked” his partner, adding another layer of bitterness to his exit from the show.

Beyond the romance, Anjo faced public humiliation regarding his family’s business. The Yllana College, a venture meant to secure their future, became the subject of a public service complaint show. Accusations of violations flew, and Anjo was forced to defend his family’s honor against what he called baseless claims from people who weren’t even enrolled. The scandal forced the school to close, a devastating financial and reputational hit for a man who had worked since childhood to build security for his loved ones.

Today, Anjo Yllana stands as a survivor of a brutal industry. He admits that fame and stability in a career cannot control the chaos of love or the opinions of others. From being the driver for a superstar to becoming a superstar himself, and then facing the crumbling of his personal relationships under the public eye, his journey is a cautionary tale. It reveals that the “bahos” (stench/secrets) and controversies are often just the scars of a man who tried to carry too much for too long, making mistakes along the way, and paying for them in the most public way possible.