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BINI set to deliver unstoppable show at Coachella 2026

All roads lead to Coachella as hard work, perseverance, and talent finally take center stage for the Nation’s P-Pop girl group, BINI. The eight-member act is set to light up the Mojave Stage on April 10, from 4:15 PM to 5:00 PM PDT (North America Time), which corresponds to April 11, 7:15 AM to 8:00 AM PHT (Philippine Time). The performance marks a major milestone in the group’s continuing global rise. Adding to the excitement, BINI will drop the official music video for their track “Blush” tonight April 9 at 9 PM. The group is also expected to perform the song live for the first time during their Coachella set, making it a highly anticipated moment for fans worldwide. Online buzz continues to grow as netizens express their excitement, with many casual listeners and international audiences now tuning in to watch the group’s performance. With global attention locked in, BINI is poised to prove that P-Pop is ready for the world stage. 📷 BINI PH FB 1 week ago Entertainment

Eala advances in Linz Open with strong opening performance

Filipina tennis player, Alex Eala delivered a commanding performance to open her campaign in the Linz Open, securing a win against Austria’s Julia Grabher to move into the next round. Eala showcased composure and consistency throughout the match, using her aggressive baseline game and court coverage to outplay the home bet. The victory marks a strong start for the Filipina tennis star as she continues to build momentum in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) circuit. The 20-year-old has been steadily rising in international tennis, and her performance in Linz reflects her growing confidence against higher-level competition. Tournament organizers have also recognized Eala as one of the emerging players to watch in the tour. With the win, Eala advances further into the tournament, aiming to sustain her form and make a deeper run against a competitive field. 📷 Alex Eala FB 1 week ago Entertainment

Celebs heatin up the Summer

Summer is definitely in full swing as some of today’s hottest stars set social media ablaze with their sizzling beach snaps! Leading the wave is Heaven Paralejo, who captivated fans as she soaked in the golden hues of the sunset in Boracay. Her serene yet stunning photos perfectly captured the island’s dreamy vibe. Meanwhile, Sofia Andres left netizens in awe as she confidently flaunted her toned summer body while enjoying the crystal-clear waters of Cebu. Her beach looks? Absolutely slaying! Not to be outdone, Max Collins also turned heads online, showing off her fit physique and defined abs—proving she’s more than ready to own the summer heat. With these jaw-dropping moments, fans can’t help but expect more celebrities to embrace the season, unwind, and share their own sun-soaked adventures as the holiday vibes continue. 📷 Heaven Paralejo, Sofia Andres, and Max Collins IG 2 weeks ago Entertainment

Alex Eala drops down to World’s No. 41

Filipina tennis star Alex Eala dropped 16 spots in the latest WTA rankings following her fourth-round finish at the Miami Open—marking her steepest decline since breaking into the top 100. Eala’s campaign came to an abrupt end in the Round of 16 after a dominant straight-sets loss to Karolína Muchová, 0-6, 2-6. The rankings slide was largely due to Eala’s inability to defend the points she earned from her semifinal run in last year’s tournament. With only a Round of 16 finish this time, the 18-year-old suffered a significant reduction in ranking points, impacting her standing on the global stage. Despite the setback, Eala is expected to bounce back quickly as she sets her sights on the Linz Open, where she aims to regain lost ground and rebuild momentum on the tour. 📷 Alex Eala FB 3 weeks ago Entertainment
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