What began as playful banter quickly turned pointed when Chariz Solomon revisited her time on the short-lived noontime program Tahanang Pinakamasaya, raising lingering questions about compensation.
During a recent episode of the vodcast Your Honor, Solomon reunited with fellow former host Dasuri Choi. In between laughter, Solomon casually dropped a remark that immediately caught attention.
“‘Di ba magkasama pa nga tayo sa ‘Tahanang Pinakamasaya’ noon? Hindi pa nga tayo bayad,” she said, laughing.
Though delivered humorously, the comment hinted at unresolved issues tied to the show’s abrupt end. Solomon then followed it up with a sharper, time-stamped reminder.
“Hoy, 2026 na TAPE! Baka naman. Hindi na ako mabait. ‘Yan ang New Year’s Resolution ko. Gagawan na natin ‘to ng solution.”
Her remarks revived public interest in the controversies that surrounded the program and its producer, Television and Production Exponents Inc. (TAPE Inc.). Tahanang Pinakamasaya aired on GMA Network after the Eat Bulaga brand returned to its original hosts following a high-profile trademark dispute—an episode that had already exposed tensions over finances and management within the noontime television space.
Beyond Solomon and Choi, the now-defunct show featured a rotating roster of personalities from entertainment and public life, underscoring the scale of the production and the scrutiny it faced from launch to cancellation.
Even before it went off the air, reports circulated in early 2024 alleging substantial financial obligations linked to the program. By April that year, the noontime slot was taken over by It's Showtime, effectively closing the chapter on Tahanang Pinakamasaya—at least on television.
As of this writing, TAPE Inc. has not released any statement addressing Solomon’s comments.