
On his Instagram post, TV host Kuya Kim Atienza honored and commemorated the memory of his late daughter, Emman Atienza, in conjunction with the celebration of National Women's Month this March.
Kuya Kim shared an old video of Emman speaking at a Women's Summit back in 2025, sharing her message to his followers and supporters regarding the importance of staying true to oneself.
In his caption, the Kapuso TV host greeted his followers a Happy National Women's Month, addressed from his beloved late daughter, Emman.
“Happy women's month from Emman,” Kuya Kim wrote in the caption of his post.
Kuya Kim immediately followed this by sharing a quote of what Emman himself said in the video clip he posted.
The statement from the late content creator refers to staying true to oneself despite the judgment received from other people. This is based on Emman's experience, where she admitted in the video that she frequently received negative comments and judgment as a content creator.
“'Let them judge. At the end of the day, You know who you are, those who love you for your authenticity will stay and that's all that matters'-- Emmansky,” Kuya Kim shared.
Kuya Kim further shared a piece of advice from his late daughter for those who also wish to pursue a path in content creation.
“This was Emman's advice to aspiring content creators on developing their following. They should not be swayed by the highly curated posts that are nothing but real,” he said.
He added, “Be Authentic, Be weird if you have to, Be real.”
Known for her infectious energy and signature humor, the late Emman Atienza left a lasting impression on her digital audience. As a standout talent under Status by Sparkle, the digital arm of GMA Network, she was a rising star in the industry.
The community was deeply saddened when she passed away at the age of 19 in October 2025. Her parents, Kim and Felicia Atienza, described her death as “unexpected,” a loss that prompted a wave of heartfelt tributes from Sparkle, fellow creators, and the entire entertainment industry.
Related Gallery: Remembering Emman Atienza