1.Kris Aquino released vlogs full of 'life' lessons.
2.Bimby Yap became the movie reviewer we never knew we needed.
3.Xian Gaza (aka Nyeam Guy) put up a billboard ad to ask Erich Gonzales out for coffee.
4.Yael Yuzon became a living meme during Anne Curtis and Erwan Heussaff's wedding.
5.Oh before I forget, sorry the old Marlou can't come to the phone right now. Why? Because he's transformed into Xander Ford.
6.Nadine Lustre also made "Come on guys, it's 2017!" an iconic statement when asked if she and James Reid were living under the same roof.
7.John Lloyd stopped giving a damn when he and Ellen Adarna finally went out in public.
8.We saw the leading man appeal of Empoy in Kita Kita.
9.Netizens called out Isabelle Daza and friends for their inappropriate cultural references.
10.Anne Curtis defended Nadine Lustre from a netizen who criticized the latter for being too 'maarte' over her brother's death.
11.Maine Mendoza won the respect of many when she bravely responded to Joey De Leon's "Ang depression, gawa-gawa lang yan." during a segment on Eat Bulaga.
Even celebrities voiced out the need to support those who constantly battle with mental health issues.
12.When asked about the comments on her plastic surgery choices, Arci Munoz had some fantastic words:
13.Sociology student Adrienne Onday (@_tapsilog) exposed cases of sexual misconduct happening in the local music scene.
Onday's tweets encouraged other women to speak up. Victims sent her DMs of their own infuriating experiences.
14.Indie director Jason Paul Laxamana took to Twitter and engaged with the negative reviews of his movie 100 Tula Para Kay Stella.
15.Agot Isidro replied "Good morning to you too!" to a Twitter basher who posted "Sana balang araw, may ma-rape sa mga mahal mo sa buhay."
16.Tito Sotto offended single mothers by describing them as 'na-ano lang'.
17.Lastly, Ika-6 na Utos produced the most game-changing fight scenes in the history of all teleseryes.