Content creator Dora Dorado, whose real name is Jose Lulab Dorado III, shared his reaction after passing the 2025 Bar Examinations.
The online personality was among the more than 11,420 examinees who took the Bar exam administered by the Supreme Court last September.
Dorado posted a photo of his name on the list of successful examinees with the caption, “ah, ‘yun na ‘yon? Gegege.” His post also included a picture of a tarpaulin congratulating him on a job well done.
Dora’s post has garnered nearly 800 likes and reactions, 21 shares, and 50 comments, with many users congratulating him on his achievement.
“Congrats, atty. Dora! Dati pinapanood ko lang live ng pag-re-review nito,” an online user wrote with a face-holding-back-tears emoji.
“Congrattttssss!!!! Sinubaybayan ko ‘yung journey mo na ‘to!!!!” another commented.
“Congratulations, Mama Dors!” a different Pinoy commented.
“O M G ! HUGE CONGRATS, DORA! The sacrifices [you] did for this! Worth it,” another wrote.
In a 2024 interview, Dora revealed that he hopes to work in government someday, explaining that this ambition motivated him to attend law school.
“No matter kung saan man ako mapadpad, I wanna end up in government — may it be in the public attorney’s office, BIR [Bureau of Internal Revenue], ganyan — anything to just get in the government. I feel like we need good people in the government,” he previously told L’Officiel Philippines.
Dora is known on social media as the witty and politically aware @doracrybaby. He pursued his postgraduate studies at Ateneo Law School.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court announced that 5,594 examinees successfully passed the 2025 Bar, surpassing the 3,962 who passed in 2024.
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Among those who passed the 2025 Bar is actor Nico Antonio, who portrayed a lawyer in the Metro Manila Film Festival entry “UnMarry.”
The Bar is the qualifying licensure examination administered by the Supreme Court, testing aspiring lawyers’ knowledge of fundamental legal principles and the basic skills required of an entry-level lawyer in the country.
It is also the only qualifying licensure examination for skilled professionals that is not conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission.








