TVJ Singing Queens
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Origin | Mandaluyong, Philippines |
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Years active | October 2023–present |
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TVJ Singing Queens (also known as Sing-Eat Girls) is a Filipino girl group formed in October 2023 on Eat Bulaga!'s segment, Peraphy. The group includes Anne Ferrer, Eunice Janine, Jean Drilon, Khayzy Bueno and Samantha Rascal.
Gaining rapid popularity due to their association with TVJ, the group became well-known for their vocal talents and diverse performances, establishing themselves as a significant presence in the Filipino entertainment industry since their formation.
Background
[edit]The group started their career as individual contestants in Eat Bulaga!'s talent search, Sing Eat, and were later featured in the segment, Peraphy. They performed in opening acts and special production numbers with notable artists such as David Pomeranz, Lani Misalucha and Ice Seguerra. The group's members also made their acting debut through Eat Bulaga!'s Lenten Special. In May 2024, they were recognized and awarded by the Excellent Filipino Awards as the Promising Female Group of the Year. They also made appearances outside the show, including at the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Entertainment Awards 2024.[1][2]
Members
[edit]Current members
[edit]- Anne Ferrer (2023-present)
- Eunice Janine (2023-present)
- Jean Drilon (2023-present)
- Khayzy Bueno (2023-present)
- Samantha Rascal (2023-present)
Guest members
[edit]- Luna (2023)
- Yna Angela (2024)
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]- 2023–present: Eat Bulaga! (known as E.A.T. until January 5, 2024)
References
[edit]- ^ "TVJ's 'EAT' introduces some of the segments that people can start joining starting next week". lionheartv.net. July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- ^ Hannah Mallorca (March 12, 2024). "'Eat Bulaga' confirms return of its Lenten Specials". Inquirer.net. Retrieved July 14, 2024.