Pilipinas Got Talent season 6

Kristel de Catalina, a 32-year-old spiral pole dancer from Antipolo, Rizal, was crowned the season's winner.

Wheelchair dancers Julius Obrero and Rhea Marquez from Pasig finished as the runner-up, while 28-year-old comedian Joven Olvido from Laguna secured third place.

In March 2020, the season temporarily returned to air on Sundays, filling the second half timeslot of The Voice Teens, due to the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon done in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

During the June 3, 2017, episode of It's Showtime, Billy Crawford announced that there will be auditions for the sixth season of the show.

The initial audition dates and locations were shown during the commercial break of the Battles of The Voice Teens on June 11, 2017.

[8] Locsin was next to press the golden buzzer for the wheelchair dance duo, Julius Obrero & Rhea Marquez.

[10] Viceral was the last judge to use the golden buzzer and gave it to spiral pole dancer, Kristel de Catalina.

[11] Crawford and Gonzaga was the last to use the golden buzzer and gave it to the acrobatic duo, DWC Aeon Flex.

Due to time constraints, some acts, named or otherwise, are seen with their fates partially known (only one or two known Yes vote) or edited out completely from broadcast and are thus not listed.

This particular semifinal week was held outdoors at the MX Messiah Fairgrounds in Taytay, Rizal due to the size of stage required for the pool tables Jonacris Bandillo used and the dangerous nature of the fire acts of the Dancing Fire Warriors and Angel Fire New Gen. Due to safety concerns, CEBECO II Blue Knights held their semifinals performance in advance under broad daylight at an open field in Bogo, Cebu; several members were present in Taytay to personally hear the judges' comments.

Just like in the semifinals, CEBECO II Blue Knights held their finals performance in advance under broad daylight at an open field in Bogo, Cebu due to safety concerns.

Robin Padilla drew flak from viewers after forcing a South Korean contestant to speak in Tagalog.

[13] In the episode aired on January 13, 2018, Kim Jiwan, a South Korean who has been living in the Philippines for ten years, asked Padilla to help him with his card trick.

Mag-Tagalog ka kasi magmumukha kaming katawa-tawa kung mag-i-English kami dito para sa'yo.

[14] Co-judge Vice Ganda also commented that Kim is obliged to learn Tagalog as a resident of the Philippines.

[13] Viewers quickly turned to social media, stating that Padilla's attitude towards the Korean contestant was rude and racist.

)[15] In the March 3, 2018, episode, the Playgirls, a four-member girl group, washed a car while gyrating and twerking in their underwear.

Angel Locsin pressed her buzzer a few seconds into the performance, later explaining that she did not want men to objectify the Playgirls.

Padilla then added, "Gusto niyo ba 'yun na mga kalalakihan ay humahanga sa inyo?"

[16][17][18] The Playgirls' performance and the exchange between Padilla and Locsin sparked online discussions about the sexualization and objectification of women.

The Playgirls themselves criticized Locsin on their own Facebook pages after the incident, pointing out her bikini costume when she played Darna back in 2005.

[19][20][21] In the course of the season, Robin Padilla came under fire numerous times for his remarks about the eventual winner Kristel de Catalina that were sexist and misogynistic.

During the semifinals, Robin Padilla was severely criticized by the viewers for his unsolicited comment to Kristel de Catalina.

During the second week of live semifinals aired on April 1, 2018, Kristel de Catalina, a single mom, performed a spiral pole dance act that received a standing ovation from the judges and the audience.

Wala akong naramdamang takot kasi alam kong kayang kaya mo.

It was at this point when Robin Padilla suddenly spoke to the microphone, exclaiming, "Pero kailangan mo pa rin ng lalaki!"

[23] Padilla was once again under fire by netizens for his sexist and misogynistic comment made after Kristel de Catalina's grand final performance on April 28, 2018.

("Kristel, you know, what you’re doing is dangerous, but I want you to know that no matter how many times I watch you perform, I don’t get nervous, because I know that you are so great, you are so talented.")

[24][25] Television ratings for the sixth season of Pilipinas Got Talent on ABS-CBN are gathered from Kantar Media.

Kantar Media uses a nationwide panel size of 2,610 urban and rural homes that represent 100% of total Philippine TV viewing population.