Gretchen Fullido

Gretchen Fullido
Born Gretchen Marie Gumabao Fullido
Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Education University of the Philippines Diliman
Occupation Broadcaster
Anchor
Model
Years active 2010–present
Notable credit(s) TV Patrol
Website http://www.gretchenfullido.com

Gretchen Fullido is a Filipina anchor and model. She rose to prominence after hosting and having guest appearances on several talk shows, televised competitions and sports events. Fullido is the current anchor for the segment, Star Patrol on TV Patrol and under contract with ABS-CBN and TFC.

Career

2010-present: TV Patrol

In 2010, Fullido made her television debut in ABS-CBN and The Filipino Channel with TV Patrol; as the replacement anchor for Star Patrol, replacing Phoemela Barranda. Since then, Fullido has been reporting and announcing news on the segment until now.

In 2013, Fullido later appeared reporting the scores and the stars that have attended the game at the UAAP Season '76. She appeared again in the Celebrity Basketball Match, where she again hosted the game. She again appeared in It's Showtime's 4th-anniversary special, where she gained a guest appearance in the final two episodes of the week-long celebration.

On October 5 2018, Fullido filed sexual harassment, libel complaints against ABS-CBN executive Cheryl Favila and ABS-CBN News segment producer Maricar Asprec, along with news reporter Marie Lozano, who allegedly “besmirched her reputation” by saying that she filed sexual harassment complaints to leverage her employment status at the network. The entertainment reporter accuses two executives of sending her text messages with sexual innuendos and requesting sexual favors. She also accused them of making it difficult for her to work as an anchor and reporter for TV Patrol when she rejected their advances.[1]

She also accused Drilon of victim-shaming after Drilon allegedly said Fullido deserved to be harassed for being willing to wear a bikini to boost TV Patrol ratings.

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