Gay Stand-Up Comedian Performs DROWNING POOL's 'Bodies' On 'The X Factor Philippines' (Video)

July 9, 2012

Gay stand-up comedian Jeffrey "Osang" Soliven performed the song "Bodies" from DROWNING POOL on the second week of ABS-CBN's newest talent search "The X Factor Philippines".

The 31-year-old Soliven drew praise from the show's judges, Martin Nievera, Gary Valenciano, Pilita Corrales and Charice, with Nievera commenting, "This is the strangest thing I'm going to say. You come out here and you talked and act like any other gay person would, but when you perform you are 100% man."

"Where have you been all our lives? You are total performer, total entertainer, a great singer," Nievera added.

Osang's audition, which was originally telecast on July 1, can be seen below.

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