Long before the rise of K-pop, the all-female group SexBomb Girls has been entertaining Filipinos with their well-choreographed dance moves and novelty songs. .
In fact, the group has been regarded by many as the most successful and influential song and dance groups ever to grace television.
Put together by choreographer Joy Cancio in 1999, the SexBomb Girls became the house dancers of longest-running noontime show Eat Bulaga for many years. They went on to release albums that were certified hits.
Surely, the kids from the 2000s would still know the steps to iconic SexBomb dance hits
such as "Bakit Papa," "Sumayaw Sumunod," "The Spaghetti Song," "Halukay Ube" and the returning viral hit "Di Ko Na Mapipigilan."
Through the years, the group's bond has only grown stronger. While they no longer perform regularly on television, SexBomb Girls make waves on social media through their dance performances.
As certified TikTok superstars, the girls often film dance stints with each other showing they still got the moves, the groove, and even their closeness.
The most notable members of the group include Rochelle Pangilinan, Jopay Paguia, Evette Pabalan, Izzy Trazona, Weng Ibarra, Monic Icban, Sugar Mercado, Aira Bermudez, Sunshine Garcia, Cheche Tolentino, Mia Pangyarihan, Aifha Medina, Jacky Rivas, Johlan Veluz, Mae Acosta, Louise Bolton and Sandy Tolentino.
Take a look at the many times the SexBomb Girls showed their sisterhood is forever.
SexBomb Girls started as house dancers of the longest-running noontime show 'Eat Bulaga.' From here, they were given a chance to explore and have their own music albums and soon a hit afternoon series titled 'Daisy Siete' on GMA Network.
Under the management, choreography, and tutelage of Joy Cancio, the group gave life to some of the most iconic dance hits of a decade. Their dance moves made young girls sway their hips, split their legs just like the SexBomb Girls.
Remember when the SexBomb Girls heated up noontime television with their sexy coordinates?
The girls gained immense success that they successfully crossed over to acting via the long-running afternoon drama Daisy Siete which ran 26 seasons.
Rochelle and Izzy posed for a photo while waiting for their take on the set of 'Daisy Siete.'
Fast forward to today, the girls still do performances, mostly on their respective social media accounts. Uniformed as always, the girls, just like Jopay and Mia, rock their plaids the Sexbomb way.
From sexy two-piece rockers to shimmering body-hugging dresses, Cheche, Mia and Sandy nailed it like runway models.
The SexBomb Girls did not only conquer television but social media as well. They carried on their dance to Tiktok and they're all certified superstars. Mostly doing collaborations with each other, the online community clearly sees that the girls still have it. Among Rochelle's favorite guests is Izzy.
When Aira and Mia move, the ground shakes.
The SexBomb Girls have also developed friendships with other famous dance groups. They are often seen doing collaborations with the Manoeuvres (Joshua Zamora) and the Universal Motion Dancers (Wowie de Guzman).
Even if most of the girls are now married and have kids, they still go for some night out just like Sunshine and Mia.
The SexBomb Girls still do shows from time to time and perform not only their greatest hits but also today's most viral releases. For many fans, it is indeed refreshing to see the girls back at the studio rehearsing. Did we hear them say "Get Get Awww?"
Of course, the SexBomb Girls still get invited as guests on talk shows. For instance, Mia, Sandy, and Cheche on Mars Pa More. Indeed, there's no better way to promote their guest appearances than a TikTok dance stint the SexBomb way. Did Camille Prats join in the fun, too?
Among the most important occasions that's a certified "shouldn't miss" in the SexBomb Girls' lives is the birthday of their founder. They still get together to celebrate her special day.