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  1. Apr 20, 2021 · Ate Gay has overcome his harrowing battle with pneumonia. In Facebook update last Sunday, Ate Gay informed his supporters that he was already on the road to recovery. The comedian also shared before-and-after photos of red patches on his legs and scarring on his lips.

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · Ate Gay took to social media to share an important update about his health condition. KAMI learned that Ate Gay revealed that he is finally healed from his severe battle with pneumonia.

  3. Apr 20, 2021 · Stand-up comedian and Nora Aunor impersonator Ate Gay, whose real name is Gil Morales, has finally recovered from pneumonia. The comedian shared the good news on his social media accounts just last Sunday, April 18. On Instagram, he even treated fans with a clip of him singing while lying on a hospital bed. ADVERTISEMENT.

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Comedian Ate Gay has recovered after being hospitalized for a month due to severe pneumonia. On his Instagram account, Ate Gay announced that he has finally recovered from the disease. “Magaling na ako. Thank you Jesus,” Ate Gay said. He also shared on a Facebook live that he will be leaving the hospital soon.

  5. Apr 20, 2021 · Stand-up comedian and singer Gil Aducal Morales, popularly known as Ate Gay, has recovered after being admitted to the hospital due to pneumonia last March. On Instagram last Sunday, Ate Gay posted a video of himself singing “All I Ask” by Adele, with the caption saying that he is now recovering.

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · Ate Gay, whose real names is Gil Morales, has been diagnosed with pneumonia and admitted in the hospital since March 25. The comedian’s condition was confirmed to GMA News Online by Gil’s younger sister Mary Ann Morales through an online interview.

  7. Jun 27, 2021 · Comedian Ate Gay said he was thankful for the financial help he has received from Vice Ganda, Ogie Diaz, and fellow comedians when he suffered from a rare illness last April. Ate Gay, Gil Morales in real life, was hospitalized last April due to pneumonia and diabetes.