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Ranollo is a popular social media personality in TikTok known for his videos depicting classic Pinoy school experiences. [2] [3] He also made parodies of iconic scenes from Star Cinema movies and shows in an online show, "Star Cine-Mashup Presents: Esnyr".
Mimiyuuuh initially made mukbang videos on YouTube before becoming popular in 2019, after participating in the "Dalagang Pilipina" online challenge. After going viral, Mimiyuuuh's YouTube channel would surpass one million subscribers in just six months. [6] Outside of YouTube, Mimiyuuuh has appeared in several TV shows in the Philippines.
Richardson de la Cruz (born April 22, 1986), better known by his stage name Chad Kinis, is a Filipino actor, comedian, and YouTuber. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He is an artist under Viva Entertainment Inc. Career
Rosemarie Peñamora Tan-Pamulaklakin (born February 12, 1994), also known as Rosmar, [1] [2] is a Filipino vlogger, [3] entrepreneur, [4] [5] and CEO of the skincare brand Rosmar International. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] She has also ventured into other businesses, including a pet shop, a samgyupsal restaurant, a massage and parlor business, a thrift store, a ...
Jonas told the story via a popular TikTok format, which entails creating a slideshow of images of Pepe the King Prawn from The Muppets set to the tune of “Like a Prayer” from the Deadpool ...
The rise of YouTube as an online media platform later saw the rise of YouTube comedians like Mikey Bustos and Christine "Happy Slip" Gambito [20] Among the most prominent comedy acts of the Philippine diaspora, commonly explored themes include immigrant experiences, especially the humorous interactions of second generation immigrants with their ...
The phrase "eyyy", which was included in the song's lyrics, also became popular in Filipino parlance and became associated with Bini member Sheena. [ 6 ] A few months after the song was released, a Christian content creator claimed that "Salamin Salamin" was a witchcraft song.
The duo was discovered on YouTube, where they have upload their webcam videos of Filipino and foreign songs with lipsynch acts. [3] In 2014, the segment was used for XIX 19 B.C. (19th Anniversary) featuring the milestones of the show's past 19 years. Sumbong Sumbong kay Bonggang Bongbong (Mas Pinabongga) (lit.