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Cynthia Yapchingco(only on daisy siete where seen)
Cynthia Yapchingco(only on daisy siete where seen)

==Members assigned in Japan==
Focus E has assigned many Sexbomb members as well as Danz Focus members to Japan for charity concerts and as well as vacation.
They have recently returned to the Phillippines on March 2008. The excursion usually lasts six months before another batch of group members goes to Japan. The Japan excursion has led to much confusion regarding the current members of the group. Regardless, all the members sent to Japan are still current members of the group. Many rumors have spread that the members, specifically Aira Bermudez, assigned to Japan were pregnant, all of which were false.

The members that were formally sent to Japan were:

Rochelle Pangilinan

Aira Bermudez

Danielle Ramirez

Jovel Palomo

Johlan Veluz

Mae Acosta

Aifha Medina

Cherry Ann Rufo

Sheena Flores (originally introduced in Japan; newest member)

Jhoanna Orbeta

Preformances of the girls in Japan can be found on Youtube. Just search "sexbomb japan."
Rochelle Pangilinan has also been seen to have traveled to Japan to preform with the girls and promote her Roc-A-Holic CD.


==SexBomb Siblings==
==SexBomb Siblings==

Revision as of 01:07, 22 March 2008

SexBomb Girls

The Sexbomb Girls (or also known as SexBomb Dancers) are an all-female filipina singing and dancing group.

History

The Sexbomb Dancers were originally composed of four members upon their formation in 1999. They were background dancers for Eat Bulaga, the Philippines' longest running noontime variety show. Of the four original members, only Rochelle Pangilinan remains part of the Sexbomb Girls, and is regarded as the leader because of her seniority.

The group began in November 1999 as the 'Chicken Sandwich Dancers' which was an offshoot of the Danz Focus (house dancers of Eat Bulaga). At first there were 4 (Cheryl, Debbie, Janice and Rochelle). The group expanded to 6 with the addition of Jopay and Aira. The group expanded to 8, 12 and 13 (during their first FHM appearance) to an all time high of 22.

The Sex Bomb 2002. The Sexbomb Singers were formed that same year, and are billed as Sexbomb Girls in their shows and promotional materials. The dancers did shows under the dance albums, Sexiest Hits Series and "I Like." The Sexbomb Singers and Dancers are commonly still referred to as the Sexbomb Girls.

The Sexbomb Girls is managed by Joy Cancio, of FOCUS E Incorporated. Joy is veteran of the Vicor Dancers of the 1980s

Public Criticism

The Sexbomb Girls have long been criticized by moralists and conservatives in the Philippines. Their critics pointed out that the girl band promote the idea of sex through their songs (double-meaning lyrics), their dances (sex-oriented movements) and their appearances (showing off cleavage and underwear).[1]

Because their songs have been hits among the Philippine mass as well as children, moralists stress that more and more Filipinos now think of sex as a fun and enjoyable thing.

Aside from the sexual innuendos, the Sexbomb Girls were also slammed for immorality as well as their meddling in national politics (particularly when they performed as the official cheerleaders of defeated presidential candidate Fernando Poe, Jr. in the 2004 elections).

Near breakup

The Sexbomb Girls almost broke up when internal fighting among its members started in late 2004 and it was all about money matters. All the members, notably Jopay Paguia, complained that Rochelle Pangilinan (the most senior member) was overpaid with her monthly salary of P400,000. The Sexbomb singers (including Paguia) at that time received only P80,000 a month. The dancers, on the other hand, were being paid only P30,000 a month.

The scuffle intensified in early 2005 when ABS-CBN (the rival of the band's home network GMA Network) featured an exclusive interview with some of the band's members. Many fans felt that the controversial TV interview signified that the band was definitely coming to an end as it was viewed as a rebellion not only against GMA but also against manager Joy Cancio.

Miraculously, a major financial deal was reached which restored stability in the band. Sexbomb's singers have all started receiving an equal P250,000 a month but the reform hit Rochelle Pangilinan hard as she saw her monthly salary fall down by 37.5% (or P150,000 less monthly). The Sexbomb dancers started receiving P55,000 monthly.

Conflicts with Eat Bulaga

The group was launched into a dispute with Eat Bulaga! in March 2006 when the show quickly hired former SexBomb Sugar Mercado after her contract with the group expired, and heavily promoted her. In protest, the girls left the show, and were later replaced by the EB Babes. The group did return to the show in December 2006 as part of a Christmas song and dance number. The group in 2007, began having a mock rivalry with the EB Babes, culminating with a "showdown" on-air in February 2007. The SexBombs later made a temporary return, only appearing on Fridays.

SexBomb Girls

Rochelle Pangilinan (1999-present) (semi-solo artist)

Aira Bermudez (2000-present)

Jopay Paguia (2000-present, currently inactive on vacation)

Mia Pangyarihan (2000-present)

Sandy Tolentino (2001-2005, 2006-present)

Cheryl "Cheche" Tolentino (2001-present)

Mae Acosta (2001-2005, 2007-present)

Grace Nera (2001-present)

Izzy Trazona (2001-present)

Jacky Rivas (2002-present)

Sunshine Garcia (2002-present)

Johlan Veluz (2003-present)

Aifha Medina (2003-present)

Jhoana Orbeta (2003-2005, 2007-present)

Cherry Ann Rufo (2004-present)

Jovel Palomo (2004-present)

Danielle Ramirez (2004-present)

Louise Bolton (2004-present)

Mhyca Bautista (2004-present)

Danica Gulapa (2006-present)

Michelle Mercado (2007-present)

Shane Gonzales (2007-present)

Sheena Flores(2008-present)

Former Members

Cheryl (1999-2000)

Debra Ignacio (1999-2000,moved to ABS-CBN)

Janine (1999-2000)

AB (2001-2002, moved to ABS-CBN)

Jane Lao (2001-2002, moved to ABS-CBN)

JB Cifra (2001)

Michelle Reyes (2001)

Evette Palaban (2001-2007,currently on daisy siete)

Sugar Mercado (2001-2002, 2004-2006)

Weng Ibarra (2001-2007,currently seen on daisy siete)

Yvette Lopez (2001)

Jacque Esteves (2002-2006, currently doing solo projects)

Monic Icban (2002-2005, resigned)

Natalie "Babat" Imperial (2002)

Cynthia Yapchingco (2003-2007, disputed, currently seen on Daisy Siete)

Mariam Al-Obaidi (2004-2005, moved to ABS-CBN)

Joice Pecho (2004-2005)

Hazel Taligatos (2006-2007)

Molly Baylon (2006, moved back to Pink Butterflies)

Kathleen Sacay (2006-2007, moved back to Pink Butterflies)

Kryz Moreno (2007, moved to ABS-CBN)

Charm Saldon (2007)

Alice Almocera (2007)

Special Members

Evette Pabalan

Weng Ibarra

Cynthia Yapchingco(only on daisy siete where seen)

Members assigned in Japan

Focus E has assigned many Sexbomb members as well as Danz Focus members to Japan for charity concerts and as well as vacation. They have recently returned to the Phillippines on March 2008. The excursion usually lasts six months before another batch of group members goes to Japan. The Japan excursion has led to much confusion regarding the current members of the group. Regardless, all the members sent to Japan are still current members of the group. Many rumors have spread that the members, specifically Aira Bermudez, assigned to Japan were pregnant, all of which were false.

The members that were formally sent to Japan were:

Rochelle Pangilinan

Aira Bermudez

Danielle Ramirez

Jovel Palomo

Johlan Veluz

Mae Acosta

Aifha Medina

Cherry Ann Rufo

Sheena Flores (originally introduced in Japan; newest member)

Jhoanna Orbeta

Preformances of the girls in Japan can be found on Youtube. Just search "sexbomb japan." Rochelle Pangilinan has also been seen to have traveled to Japan to preform with the girls and promote her Roc-A-Holic CD.

SexBomb Siblings

Note: Che-che and Sandy have the same last name and was proved on sis they are sisters & they are not twins. Sandy is the oldest and Che-che is the youngest.

http://www.igma.tv/video/3165/Sis-What-celebrity-siblings-like-about-each-other-best

2007 Roster Changes

Danica Gulapa, Kate Sacay, Molly Baylon were originally hired to fill in for the SBs who were assigned in Japan.

Focus-E transferred Kate Sacay & Molly Baylon to the "Sexbomb Wannabes" then the "Pink Butterflies" Danica Gulapa was retained as a part of Sexbomb Dancers.

Focus E. auditioned new talents and the additions to the roster are : Kryz Moreno, Charm Saldon, and Alice Almocera.

SIS SEARCH FOR THE NEXT BOMB

On September 2007 on a GMA morning show, SIS featured a contest which searched for new sexbomb members. Michelle Mercado, 18 was declared winner and is now the newest member of the group. Contest finalist Shane Gonzales is now also part of the group.

Temporary Members

Marie (2002) TeVee Babe Joy Anne (2002) TeeVee Babe Nimfa (2002)TeVee Babe Kate Sacay (2006) former Pink Butterflies member Molly Baylon (2006) former Pink Butterflies member

Sexbombs who appeared on ABS CBN

Mae Acosta (joined in 2001 and left in 2005, had a stint in Japan with "RASPBERRIES" group, then rturned to the Philippines, she had a 1 day appearance as an ASF Dancer).

Mariam Al-Obaidi (formerly of the group "3Yo" (also managed by joy cancio) joined in 2004 and left a few months later then joined the Wowowee Girls in 2005)

Kapamilya Sexbombs (Sexbomb is started at GMA)

Aira Bermudez

Jopay Paguia

Kryz Moreno (aka "Crystal Moreno" started acting on Click. She also stars in movie film Lastikman which stars Mark Bautista)

Teevee Babes who became Sexbombs

Sugar Mercado

Jacquiline Rivas

Johlan Veluz

Aifha Medina

Monic Icban

Sunshine Garcia

Cynthia Yapchiongco

Singing career

The original lineup of the Sexbomb Girls are Rochelle Pangilinan, Monic Icban, Evette Pabalan, Jopay Paguia, Izzy Trazona and Weng Ibarra.

In 2004, Mariam Obaidi was temporarily added to the lineup & Danielle Ramirez & Jovel Palomo were added to line-up.

In 2005, Original Sexbomb Girl Monic Icban left the group to pursue a private business undertaking.

In 2005 Cheche Tolentino was introduced as Monic's Replacement when the "Sumayaw Sumunod : The Best of the Sexbomb Girls" album was released.

In 2007, Original Sexbomb Girls Weng Ibarra and Evette Pabalan had to leave the group due to their pregnancy and marriage. According to Joy Cancio (manager), Weng and Evette are dropped as 'Sexbomb Girls' because the group requires that the members are single.

Now the line up is: Rochelle Pangilinan, Jopay Paguia, Izzy Trazona, Danielle Ramirez, and Jovel Palomo.

Fans Predictions To Be Sexbomb Singers: Grace Nera, Louise Bolton, Danica Gulapa, Jacky Rivas, Sunshine Garcia, CheChe Tolentino, Johlan Veluz, and Mia Pangyarihan.

Note: CheChe is already introduced as a Sexbomb Singer in the group's 3rd album but she was never considered as the 6th member of the singers.

note: in some of the albums Sunshine has appeared in 3 songs with the sexbomb singers, Mia has appeared in 1, johlan has been with them for 2 songs, and Che-che has been with therm in 3 songs

ROC

In 2007, Rochelle Pangilinan aka Roc, released her debut solo album "ROCAHOLIC", she's still considered as a member of the Sexbomb Girls

DJ Bomb

DJ Bomb (formed on 2004) is a sister group, comprised of Jovel Palomo and Danielle Ramirez. Later added to the Singer line-up.

Jacque Estevez

The then 14-year-old Jacque Estevez was originally a winner for the Cebu Search for the Sexbomb Dancer in 2002. After staying in the stable for barely one month, she left in July 2002 to go back to school in Cebu City and returned after finishing her high school diploma three years after. In early 2005, she released her self-titled debut album which achieved mild success, became one of the rosters of now-defunct Sunday afternoon teen variety show SOP Gigsters, and appeared in a few teen romance drama anthology shows. She is the first SexBomb girl to release a solo album. Although she has a solo CD, she is still part of the SexBomb stable, as a SexBomb Dancer even though she is a singer but recently left the group to pursue a solo career. She is currently auditioning for High School Musical 3 and has an Hollywood Agent.

Discography

Sexbomb Girls

  • 2002: Unang Putok (4X Platinum)
  • 2002: Wish Ko sa Pasko (Gold)
  • 2003: Round 2 (5X Platinum)
  • 2004: Bomb Thr3at (2X Platinum)
  • 2005: Sumayaw, Sumunod: The Best of the Sexbomb Girls (Platinum)
  • 2006: Daisy Siete: V-DAY Music from the TV Series(Released 11/13/06)
  • 2007: Tabachingching: Daisy Siete Special Collection

Christmas Albums

  • 2003: Spaghetti Sa Pasko (Single)
  • 2004: Pik-piripik-pik (Busina Ng Pasko) (Singles)

Solo Albums

  • 2005: Jacque Estevez (Gold)
  • 2007: ROC: Rocaholic

Acting career

Movies

The Sexbomb Girls have their own movie, Bakit Papa, which was released nationwide in the Philippines in 2002. The Sexbomb Singers took the lead, with the Dancers playing support. Others in the cast include Allan K., Wendell Ramos, Epi Quizon, Chynna Ortaleza, and Richard Gutierrez. It was produced by Regal Films and had an opening day of P3.5 million. The exact total box-office sales is estimated at P20.6 million.

A movie based on their drama series Daisy Siete is in the works.

Filmography

  • 2001:Tusong Twesome (Debra)
  • 2002: Bakit Papa (Rochelle,Aira,Jopay,Mia,Sandy,Mae,Grace,Weng,Izzy,CheChe,Evette,Jacky,Monic)
  • 2002: Bertud ng Putik (Rochelle)
  • 2002: Lastikman (Jopay)
  • 2004: Anak ka ng Tatay Mo (Cynthia)
  • 2004: Fantastikman (Jopay, Grace, Rochelle, Jacky, Cynthia)
  • 2004: Enteng Kabisote (Aira)
  • 2004: Lastikman (Kryz but used the screen name Crystal Moreno)
  • 2005(?): Ispiritista (Aifha, Cynthia, Sugar, Danielle, Jovel)
  • 2005: Enteng Kabisote 2 (Louise, Mhyca, Cherry Ann)



Daisy Siete

The girls are still highly visible in their own top-rating afternoon drama series Daisy Siete.

Aired over GMA Network weekdays at 2:30pm. The hour-long program showcases the girls' wide acting range and is currently on their 15th season.

Seasons 2 to 6 were weekly episodes, wherein the story is not continuous. Seasons 1 and 7-9 followeda teleseries-like approach. The first seasons were light and the real dramatic highlights were provided in Seasons 7 and so forth.

  • Season 7: May Bukas Pa ang Kahapon (2005)
  • Season 8: Tahanan (2005)
  • Season 9: Ang Pitong Maria (2005-2006)
  • Season 10: Sayaw ng Puso (2006)
  • Season 11: Nasaan ka? (2006)
  • Season 12: Landas (2006)
  • Season 13: Moshi, Moshi, Chikiyaki (2006-2007)
  • Season 14: Siete Siete, Mano Mano (2007)
  • Season 15: Isla Chikita (2007)
  • Season 16: Tabachingching (2007)
  • Season 17: Ulingling (2007-present)

Daisy Siete has been a ratings mogul since its premiere, charting its highest rating at 30% in December 2003 (first season). This is a very high rating for the afternoon block. These days Daisy Siete rates anywhere from 19% to 25%. It has blown away all the shows put up by rival networks to compete with it. Some of these shows are Colgate Trip Kita, Sarah the Teen Princess, Kapamilya Cinema to name a few.

From 2002-2003, the girls were also part of Da Boy and Da Girl, with Rochelle as Britney, and the girls as japayukis.

Magpakailanman

Magpakailanman has featured the life stories of several Sexbomb Girls with them playing themselves: Sunshine Garcia, Jacque Estevez, Aira Bermudez, Evette Pabalan, Johlan Veluz and Aifha Medina . Rochelle Pangilinan's story was played by Rufa Mae Quinto. Rochelle has portrayed other characters twice, and Aira played the Aeta featured in one episode. All of these were winners in the ratings game.

Their mananger, Joy Cancio, has also been featured on the show and had Rochelle, Aira, and Jopay as guests. She was played by actress, dancer and TV Host Regine Tolentino in her (Cancio) life feature. Tolentino went on to portray Cancio in the other life feature of the Sex Bomb. Like the Sexbomb episodes, this was once again a ratings champion. To date, there is not one Sexbomb-related episode of Magpakailanman that is not successful.

GMA Drama Serye

The girls are very visible in different guestings on the GMA Network Aside from Daisy Siete here are recent works of Sexbomb Girls on TV (not counting guestings)

  • Jacque - Love to Love Season 5: Love Blossoms , Darna
  • Jopay - Love to Love Season 8: Love-an o Bawi , Etheria, Encantadia : Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas
  • Sunshine - Encantadia, Magic Kamison
  • Rochelle - Darna

Let's Get Aww!

The Sexbomb Dancers were mainstays of QTV Channel 11's weekly dance-oriented show Let's Get Aww! which aired last November 2005. It was hosted by SB Dancers Aira Bermudez, Johlan Veluz and Cheche Tolentino. However the show was short-lived. It only lasted for one season.

SOP Rules

Sexbomb Girls become regular performers and make their dance numbers on SOP Rules.

TOK! TOK! TOK! ISANG MILYON, PASOK!

The Sexbomb girls were given a game show,Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok!, co hosted by Paolo Bediones. Its pilot episode aired on May 27, 2007 and is now aired every 7:30 PM Sundays on GMA NETWORK. They show is on its second season and is still getting very good ratings.

Dancing Career

Dance Albums

  • 2002: Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits (Gold)
  • 2002: Sexbomb:I Like & Other Hits (Gold)
  • 2003: Sexbomb'S Sexiest Hits:2 (Gold)
  • 2004: Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits:3 (4x Platinum)

These Albums are performed by Various Artists (mostly European). The dance choreography of these albums has been popluarized by the Sexbomb Dancers. Mall shows were held nationwide to promote these albums. This was a chance for the fans to interact with their idols.

External links