Maria Vivoree Niña Matutes Esclito (English: /ˈvaɪvoʊriː/ VAI-vəu-ree; Tagalog: [ˌvaɪ̯voˈɾi ɛsˈklɪtɔ]; born August 3, 2000), known mononymously as Vivoree, is a Filipino singer, actress, television personality, model, and content creator. She first rose to prominence as one of the teen contestants on the reality show Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7. Over the years, Esclito has achieved further recognition for work in film, music, and television, most notably as a main cast member of the teen romantic comedy series He's Into Her. She is also known for her online presence and modeling work for brands such as Bench, as well as fashion publications in the Philippines.
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Born | Maria Vivoree Niña Matutes Esclito August 3, 2000 Loon, Bohol, Philippines | ||||||
Nationality | Filipino | ||||||
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Years active | 2016–present | ||||||
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Height | 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) | ||||||
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Labels | Star Music | ||||||
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Followers | 3.4 million | ||||||
Likes | 28.4 million | ||||||
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Channels | Vivoree | ||||||
Genre | Vlogging | ||||||
Subscribers | 778,000 | ||||||
Total views | 51.9 million | ||||||
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Last updated: November 29, 2024 |
Early life and education
editEsclito was born Maria Vivoree Niña Matutes Esclito on August 3, 2000, in Loon, Bohol. She is the eldest of three siblings. Her mother, Tetchie Esclito, is an elementary school teacher. Her father, Jun Esclito, is a seafarer from Davao Oriental. Esclito briefly lived in Davao as a child, before moving back to Bohol with her family.[1] She had a premature birth. When Esclito was newly born, a doctor told her mother that she was unlikely to survive. Her name, Vivoree, comes from the English word survivor.[1][2]
Esclito completed her elementary school education at the Holy Name University, where her mother also teaches. She pursued her secondary education at the Tagbilaran City Science High School. Esclito once competed in a beauty pageant in high school, but according to her, the experience was so "traumatic" it made her never want to join another one.[3] In 2016, she joined the ABS-CBN reality competition show Pinoy Big Brother. Her stint on the show interrupted her education.[1] In May 2020, Esclito graduated from high school under a homeschool program by the Catholic Filipino Academy. She received a character award for generosity and an academic award for Philippine politics and governance.[4]
Career
editFilm and television
editOn August 3, 2016, the Philippine talk show Tonight with Boy Abunda introduced Esclito as the "Go-Getter Girl ng (of) Bohol", a new teen "housemate" (contestant) on Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7, the seventh season of Pinoy Big Brother. She was celebrating her 16th birthday at the time. Esclito admitted to the host, Boy Abunda, that she experienced bullying due to her hairiness. She was the third teen housemate to be introduced to the public, after the German-Filipino Edward Barber and Yong Muhajil from Zamboanga.[5] She intentionally cried during her audition for Lucky 7, believing that it would increase her chances of joining the reality show.[3] Esclito was eliminated from Lucky 7 on Day 101 of the season, shortly following the elimination of fellow teen housemate, the Italian-Filipino Marco Gallo.[6]
Fresh from her stint on Lucky 7, Esclito enrolled in acting workshops.[7] Her father did not approve of her pursuit of showbiz, urging her to return to Bohol and focus on her education. He gave Esclito an ultimatum, saying that if she failed to secure a project offer a month after her elimination from Lucky 7, she would need to come home. Esclito's lack of work following her Lucky 7 stint, particularly in comparison to Maymay Entrata and Kisses Delavin, who had participated in the same season and found instant success in the industry, took a toll on her mental health.[2] However, Esclito was offered a project before the deadline, so her pursuit of showbiz continued.[7] In 2017, Esclito appeared on three ABS-CBN programs: episodes of the anthology drama programs Maalaala Mo Kaya (lit. 'Would You Remember') and Ipaglaban Mo! (lit. 'Fight For It!') and the weekly variety show ASAP. The year marked a slow start for Esclito's career as an actress.[1]
In 2018, Esclito auditioned for the romance drama series Araw Gabi (lit. 'Day Night') and met the actor Charles Kieron for the first time. On May 6, an advertising specialist for ABS-CBN posted on Twitter that Esclito and Kieron were filming for a new episode of Ipaglaban Mo!. Many fans assumed that the two would be paired up in the episode. In reality, Kieron's character was courting the sister of Esclito's character. Nonetheless, the idea of Kieron and Esclito becoming a love team gained popularity.[8][9]
Esclito portrayed the recurring character Charie Tamayo in the action drama series Asintado (lit. 'Sharpshooter'), her first afternoon teleserye, and AJ Punzalan in Since I Found You, her first primetime drama series, alongside established actors Piolo Pascual and Alessandra de Rossi.[1] She landed her first lead role in the urban fantasy miniseries Wansapanataym Presents: ManiKEN ni Monica[a]. The miniseries starred Esclito as Monica, an insecure young woman hoping to win the affections of her crush, Yoshi. She meets Ken, portrayed by Jerome Ponce, a fashion model cursed by a witch to become a mannequin due to his vanity. Monica strikes up an unlikely friendship with Ken, who needs unconditional love to become human again. ManiKEN aired from September 30 to November 4.[10][11][12] Kieron played Esclito's love interest in all three series, and their love team, known by the portmanteau name "KierVi", was officially established by ABS-CBN.[9]
Esclito played Mildred on the highly successful gothic horror series The Killer Bride, which aired from October 2019 to January 2020. Esclito and Kieron portrayed each other's love interest once again.[13] They attended the ABS-CBN Ball together in 2018 and 2019.[14][15]
In March 2019, Esclito appeared in the music video for the Regine Velasquez song "I Am Beautiful", along with other stars such as Nadine Lustre. The song promoted messages of self-love and women's empowerment.[16] On November 9, Esclito was announced as a cast member on He's Into Her, a teen romantic comedy series based on the Wattpad novel by Maxinejiji.[17]
In 2020, Esclito was among the roster of pioneer stars signed under Rise Artists Studio, a newly launched training and management subsidiary of ABS-CBN Films, in collaboration with Star Magic. The contract signing was held on February 6, 2020.[18]
Esclito then appeared on Maalaala Mo Kaya episode "Ilog" in which she played the younger counterpart of Elvira (Vina Morales). This appearance yet again created a buzz among netizens as she reunited with former onscreen partner JC Alcantara, and has earned praises for Vivoree's improved acting alongside veteran Marissa Delgado.
On June 14, 2020, Black Sheep Productions, a division of ABS-CBN Films, previewed a teaser about their launching their first boys' love series at the height of the popularity of 2gether: The Series, a Thai boys' love series.[19] Vivoree was announced to be a part of the cast and was later revealed to be playing the role Kookai Yambao, a friend of Mico Ramos played by JC Alcantara, she harbors unrequited feelings for the latter.
Adapting to the new normal work modality, Rise Artists Studio launched its online format talk show on June 22, 2020, wherein Rise Artists interview different personalities via Zoom format. It was aired on Rise Artists Studio's Official YouTube channel and then aired on Kapamilya Channel and Kapamilya Online Live under Yes Weekend! block from May 30, 2021, to January 30, 2022.
In 2022, Esclito reprised her role as Ysay in the final season of He's Into Her.[20] She also starred in the pilot episode of the anthology series Love Bites, as well as the teen drama miniseries Tara, G!, which premiered in September and October respectively.[21][22] From December 2022 to 2023, Esclito played the young scientist Penelope in The Iron Heart. She filmed some of her scenes in Cebu and said that she felt at home during filming because of its proximity to her home province, Bohol.[23][24]
In September 2023, fashion and pop culture magazine Nylon Manila reported that Esclito was filming for the then-upcoming drama movie In His Mother's Eyes.[25] The film premiered in November, receiving mixed reviews. Despite criticizing several aspects of the movie, such as the cinematography and the characters' "inconsistent and unreasonable" actions, prominent film blogger Goldwin Reviews commended Esclito's performance, calling her presence in the film "nakakatuwa" (delightful).
Esclito was a regular cast member on the teleserye Can't Buy Me Love from 2023 to 2024. In August 2024, Esclito appeared in the Cebuano-language talk show Kuan on One.[26]
Music
editEsclito released her first single, "Kaya Pa" (lit. 'Still Capable') on iTunes in November 2016.[6] In January 2019, Esclito and Charles Kieron released a digital album titled CK & Vivoree. Their album launch at the SM North EDSA Sky Dome was reportedly sold out.[8] In late 2019, Esclito released a cover of the song "You're Still the One" by Shania Twain, which garnered acclaim and amassed more than 12 million views within five months (at the time of writing).[27]
In 2023, Esclito was cast as one of the actresses for Eds, the protagonist of Tabing Ilog the Musical.[b] The play is a loose adaptation of the teen drama Tabing Ilog, which originally aired from 1999 to 2003. It modernizes the story to suit the Gen Z cast and characters.[28] The play received mixed reviews. Eric Cabahug of Daily Tribune described Ilog as pleasant, but uninteresting.[29] Kate Alvarez of Esquire Philippines wrote that Esclito and Akira Morishita were endearing as the play's main couple Eds and Rovic, but she hoped for a deeper exploration of other pairings as well.[30] From November to December 2024, Esclito reprised her role as Eds in Ilog.[26]
In 2024, Esclito released three singles[25] and released her first solo mini-album, titled Movie Made for Me (stylized in all lowercase), alongside a new single of the same name.[26]
Modeling
editEsclito appeared on the cover of Village Pipol's September 2018 issue, alongside Awra Briguela. In the cover story, writer Lara Toldanes described Esclito as a "remarkable" Gen Z rising star with "charismatic beauty" and an "exceptional gift of angelic voice".[31] In November 2019, she graced the cover of the fashion and art magazine Blnc, where she modeled for photographer Stephen Capuchino, with art direction by Jobo Nacpil. The magazine described her as "a luminous star[...] now synonymous with grace and talent", noting that her "morena[c] beauty" transcended the country's conventional beauty standards.[32][33]
In May 2022, Esclito modeled for Hot Summer, a body-positive beach photoshoot campaign.[34] In March 2023, she walked the runway for the first time at Bench Fashion Week (BFW). Acer Batislaong of Nylon Manila reported that Esclito's catwalk debut "made the most impact" at the event, and that it became a trending topic online.[35] In September, Esclito posed for Nylon Manila with Japanese-Filipino actress and model Kaori Oinuma.[25] She walked the BFW runway again in the following year.[36]
Other ventures
editPhilanthropy
editEsclito was started a donation drive for victims of Typhoon Rai (locally known as Typhoon Odette), which struck several provinces in the Philippines in 2021.[37] In February 2022, she also participated in By Request 2, a 10-day online charity concert that raised funds for survivors of Rai.[38]
Miscellaneous work
editIn 2020, Esclito participated in Rise Artist Studio's "Gaya Mo Ba 'To?"[d] challenge series on YouTube. She performed lines from iconic Star Cinema films, opting to translate them into her native language, Cebuano.[39] On June 24, 2022, Esclito made her debut as a voice actress on "Click For You", an episode of the radio drama anthology Dear MOR: Celebrity Specials. She and Zach Castañeda voiced Cheska and Jerome, a real-life young couple whose love story began on the social media app TikTok.[40]
She wrote the script for the music video of her 2023 song "Dalawang Isip", which doubled as a short film, and co-directed it with Karlo Calingao.[41] In 2023 and 2024, she competed in the Star Magic All-Star Games, leading the volleyball squad Team Lady Spikers alongside Loisa Andalio. The sports event for Star Magic talents is held annually at the Araneta Coliseum and is digitally broadcast via video on demand (VOD).[42][43] In 2024, Esclito was recognized as one of the volleyball game's Mythical Six, referring to the six best volleyball players of the event.[44]
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editEndorsements
editIn 2018, Esclito became an ambassador for the Philippine fashion brand Folded & Hung[2], as well as the Philippine branch of BYS Cosmetics, an Australian makeup brand. In their announcement of her ambassadorship, BYS described Esclito as "strong, confident, and definitely beautiful".[45] In November 2021, she was featured in a Christmas campaign promoting Lady's Choice mayonnaise, in which celebrities shared their personal holiday macaroni recipes. Esclito honored her Visayan roots by sprinkling her macaroni salad with crushed peanut kisses, a delicacy native to her home province Bohol.[46] She is also an endorser of Coca-Cola Philippines.[47]
Fashion
editEsclito's beaded red gown at the 2019 ABS-CBN Ball caused controversy. The gown, which was designed by Dominique Dy, was meant to evoke "modern Filipiniana". However, on the day before the ball, the gown's heavy beads reportedly damaged its fabric and the designer was forced to redo the top part from scratch. As a result of the mishap, the gown was unfinished when Esclito attended the ball. Some publications listed Esclito's unfinished gown as one of the "worst" outfits that night.[15][48]
In April 2023, Hannah Mallorca of The Philippine Daily Inquirer named Esclito one of the 10 best-dressed celebrities at ABS-CBN's inaugural Star Magic Prom. She declared Esclito to be the diamond of the night, a reference to Bridgerton, the popular TV series that inspired the event's theme.[49]
Personal life
editIn November 2018, Esclito first publicly opened up about suffering from depression. She stated that she initially refused to tell other people about her depression, but eventually sought support for her mental health.[2] In October 2022, she discussed her mental health again. She shared her fears about her "wounded" inner child, stemming from her troubled childhood.[50] Sometime before July 2023, she privately dated a man from outside the entertainment industry. She described the relationship as mentally and emotionally draining.[51]
In June 2020, Esclito expressed support for the Black Lives Matter movement. On Instagram, she wrote, "This is not to say that other races’ lives do not matter if black lives matter; this is to say that since our black brothers and sisters are being oppressed (not just today, but for centuries now), It is only right to stand with them against this discrimination, police brutality, and injustice TODAY AND ALWAYS."[52] In October 2021, Esclito uploaded a since-deleted photo of herself with a heavy pink filter shortly after Leni Robredo announced that she would run for President in the 2022 Philippine presidential election. This was widely understood to signal support for Robredo's presidential bid.[53]
Although the public knows Esclito by the name Vivoree, her friends and family call her Niña.[54]
Filmography
editOnline/Digital
editYear | Title | Role | Film Company | Ref. |
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2020 | Hello Stranger | Kookai Yambao | Black Sheep Productions | [55] |
Stay at Home Stories: Mag-isa | Mags | ABS-CBN | [56] | |
2021 | 12 Stories of Christmas | Herself | ABS-CBN in partnership with Lady's Choice | |
2022 | SineTula | Narrator | ABS-CBN TVDG, Star Hunt YouTube Channel | |
Star Magic Hot Summer | Herself | ABS-CBN, Youmeus MNL | [57] | |
Love Bites: Lost But Found | Aina | ABS-CBN | [58] | |
Bench Fashion Week | Red Carpet host | Bench | ||
2023 | Rise With You | Herself | iWantTFC | |
BardaguLounge | Star Music YouTube channel | [59] | ||
2023-2024 | Star Magic All-Star Games | ABS-CBN Entertainment YouTube |
[42][43] | |
2024 | CBML All Access | ABS-CBN Entertainment YouTube |
Movies
editYear | Title | Role | Producer | Ref |
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2018 | Otlum | Girl Recruit | Horseshoe Studios | [60] |
Petmalu | Liza | Red Nine Entertainment and Larger Than Life | [61] | |
2021 | Hello Stranger: The Movie | Kookai Yambao | Black Sheep Productions | [62] |
2023 | In His Mother's Eyes | Zuri | 7K Entertainment | [63] |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Network | Ref |
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2016 | Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7 | Herself/Housemate | ABS-CBN | [64] |
2016; 2018-2019 | Tonight with Boy Abunda | Herself (4 episodes) | ||
ASAP Chillout | Herself (8 episodes
excluding BTS/interviews) |
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2016; 2018-2022 | Magandang Buhay | Herself (7 episodes) | ||
2017 | Ipaglaban Mo: Kulam | Jill | [65] | |
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Love Team | Cherry | [66] | ||
Family Feud | Herself/Guest Player | |||
Matanglawin | Herself/Guest | |||
2017; 2019 | Minute to Win It: Last Man Standing | Player (6 episodes) | ||
2017–present | ASAP | Herself/Performer | ||
2018 | Wansapanataym: ManiKEN ni Monica | Monica | [67] | |
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Bawang | Faye | [68] | ||
Ipaglaban Mo: Gapang | Gina | [69] | ||
Since I Found You | AJ Punzalan | [70] | ||
Asintado | Charie Tamayo | [71] | ||
Rated Korina | Guest | |||
2018-2020 | Umagang Kay Ganda | Herself (7 episodes excluding news features) | ||
2019 | Maalaala Mo Kaya: Choir | Jenny | [72] | |
The Killer Bride | Mildred Dimalanta | [73] | ||
Matanglawin | Herself/Guest | |||
Banana Sundae | Herself | |||
Gandang Gabi, Vice! | Guest | |||
Pop MYX | Celebrity VJ | Myx | ||
2020 | Maalaala Mo Kaya: Ilog | young Elvira | ABS-CBN | [74] |
2021 | Huwag Kang Mangamba | Freya Salvador | Kapamilya Channel A2Z TV5 |
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Pinoy Big Brother: Connect: The Big Night | Herself/Performer | Kapamilya Channel A2Z TV5 Kumu |
[75] | |
He's Into Her | Melissa "Ysay" Baylon | iWantTFC | [76] | |
It's Showtime: Hide and Sing | Herself/Performer | Kapamilya Online Live | ||
Your Face Sounds Familiar: Season 3 | Herself/Performer | Kapamilya Channel | [77] | |
2021–2022 | We Rise Together | Co-host | Kapamilya Channel |
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2022 | Click, Like, Share: QR Code | Ellie Ramos | iWantTFC | [78] |
He's Into Her Season 2 | Melissa "Ysay" Baylon | iWantTFC | ||
I Can See Your Voice (season 4) | Guest artist | Kapamilya Channel A2Z |
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Pie Night Long | Guest Host | PIE Channel | ||
PIE Night Long: PNL Sessions | Host | |||
Tara, G! | Jennylyn "Jengjeng" Antonio | iWantTFC | [79] | |
ABS-CBN Christmas Special 2022 | Herself | Kapamilya Channel A2Z TV5 |
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2022-2023 | Pak! Palong Follow | Host | PIE Channel | [80] |
The Iron Heart | Penelope Sta. Maria | Kapamilya Channel Jeepney TV A2Z TV5 |
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2023-2024 | Can’t Buy Me Love | Pandora "Dara" dela Cruz | Kapamilya Channel Jeepney TV A2Z TV5 | |
2024 | Kuan on One | Herself | Kapamilya Channel Kapamilya Online Live A2Z |
Documentaries
editYear | Title | Role | Network | Ref. |
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2019 | Myxed Lives: A Day In The Life of Vivoree Esclito | Herself | Myx Global | |
2021 | He's Into Her: The Journey | Herself | IWantTFC | [81] |
2022 | All Time HIH: The Road to He's Into Her Season 2 | Herself | IWantTFC | [82] |
Music videos
editYear | Title | Artist | Remarks | Ref. |
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2019 | Laro | CK & Vivoree | [83] | |
I am Beautiful | Regine Velasquez | [84] | ||
2020 | Hawak Kamay feat. Star Magic Family | Bea Alonzo, Piolo Pascual, Sam Milby, KZ Tandingan, Erik Santos, Klarisse De Guzman, Jona, Vivoree, Sue Ramirez, Elmo Magalona, AC Bonifacio, Nyoy Volante and Yeng Constantino | ||
2022 | Did I let You Go | Jon Guelas and Vivoree | Part of He's Into Her OST | [85] |
Tara G | The Juans | |||
2023 | Matapang | Vivoree | with Brent Manalo | [86] |
Dalawang Isip | [87] | |||
Sayaw ng mga Tala | Vivoree & Benedix Ramos | with Benedix Ramos and Brent Manalo | [88] | |
2024 | Movie Made For Me | Vivoree | [89] |
Theater
editYear | Title | Role | Production | Ref. |
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2023-2024 | Tabing Ilog the Musical | Eds Delos Santos | PETA Star Magic |
[90][91] |
2024 | Unang Aswang | PETA Workshops |
Endorsements
editYear | Brand | Role | Details | Ref. |
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2018 | TNT (cellular service) | Dani |
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TNT (cellular service) | Endorser |
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2018–2019 | Folded & Hung | Endorser |
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[92] |
Figlia | Endorser |
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BYS Cosmetics | Ambassador |
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[93] | |
2018–2023 | GAOC | Endorser |
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2019 | Belo Medical Group |
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[94] | |
Lucky Me (noodles) |
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[95] | ||
Wet Brush | Endorser |
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[96] | |
Coca-Cola |
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[97] | ||
TNT (cellular service) | Endorser |
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2020 | McDonald's Philippines |
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[98] | |
TNT (cellular service) | Endorser |
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Lazada Philippines | Host |
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2021 | Belo SunExpert | Endorser |
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Huawei |
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[99] | ||
2021–present | Bench (Philippine clothing brand) | Ambassador |
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Palmolive | Ambassador |
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Biogesic |
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2022 | Police |
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Chammie |
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Charmee |
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Coca-Cola |
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2023 |
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My Dentist Clinic |
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Discography
editAlbums
editYear | Title | Remarks | Ref. |
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2019 | CK & Vivoree | Collaboration | [100] |
2024 | Movie Made For Me | [101] |
Singles
editYear | Title | Details | Remarks | Ref |
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2016 | Kaya Pa |
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self-written song | [102] |
2019 | May Tama Ka |
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with Hashtags CK | [103] |
2020 | Star Ng Pasko |
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with Patrick Quiroz | [104] |
2022 | Did You Let Me Go |
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He's Into Her Season 2 Official Soundtrack | |
Did I Let You Go |
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with Jon Guelas
He's Into Her Season 2 Official Soundtrack |
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2023 | Matapang |
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from Extended Play Movie Made For Me | [105] [106] |
Dalawang Isip |
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[107] | ||
Sayaw ng mga Tala |
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w/ Benedix Ramos | [108] | |
Pasko ang Pinakamagandang Kwento - Extended Version |
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ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID 2023 All Star Version | [109] | |
2024 | IDLYLT |
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from Extended Play Movie Made For Me | [101] |
Movie Made For Me |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2018 | Village Pipol Choice Awards | Village Pipol's 2018 Cover of The Year[110] | Won | |
2020 | PBL Awards | PBL Awards Best Supporting Actress | Kookai Yambao of Hello Stranger (web series) | Nominated |
Myx Music Awards 2020 | Myx Celebrity VJ of the Year (with Charles Kieron) | Nominated | ||
2021 | 3rd Laguna Excellence Awards | Outstanding Female TV Personality of the Year[111] | Won | |
Your Face Sounds Familiar | Your Face Sounds Familiar Grand Winner | Nominated | ||
2023 | NYLON Manila Big Bold Brave Awards Night | Y.O.U Best Beauty Look | Won | |
TAG Media Chicago | #TAG25Under25 | Rank 22 | ||
Most Promising Female Star | Nominated | |||
2024 | Village Pipol Choice Awards | TV Supporting Actress of the Year | Dara of Can't Buy Me Love | Won |
16th Star Awards for Music | New Female Recording Artist of the Year | Matapang | Nominated | |
Dance Recording of the Year |
Notes
edit- ^ The title translates to Monica's Mannequin in English, with the "quin" being replaced by "Ken", the name of Jerome Ponce's character.
- ^ Esclito, Sheena Belarmino, and Jhoanna Robles of Bini took turns playing Eds during the show's run in late 2023.
- ^ a term in the Philippines referring to women with skin that is considered tan or brown by Philippine standards
- ^ The title combines the common Tagalog expression "Kaya mo ba 'to?", literally meaning "Can you do this?" with the Tagalog word "gaya", meaning "to imitate".
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