[2] He studied at the Ateneo de Manila University from elementary to college, graduating with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Communications.
[13] In July 2016, Bondoc was appointed as the Assistant Vice President for Entertainment of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR),[14] replacing Bong Quintaña.
[17] In April 2017, Bondoc, a critic of Vice President Leni Robredo, was one of the organizers of "Palit-Bise" rally held at the Rizal Park in Manila.
[18] Held by pro-Duterte supporters, the Philippine National Police estimated that the crowd numbered only to 4,500 in comparison with the millions who voted for Duterte.
[21] In May 2019, Bondoc posted his sentiments on the imminent expiration of ABS-CBN's legislative franchise, typing "I AM EAGERLY AWAITING YOUR DEMISE".
[22] On June 12, 2019, he celebrated the news[23] of the House of Representatives freezing the discussions on the renewal of the media company's broadcasting franchise.
[24] After the shutdown of ABS-CBN on May 5, 2020, Bondoc posted a sarcastic speech on the "closure" of a giant network, saying "he is not happy" and is wishing for forgiveness.
[25] During the 2022 Philippine general election campaign period, Bondoc showed support to the presidential bid of his fellow celebrity, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno.