Bigo Live Philippines Highlights Filipina Creators Empowering Communities This Women’s Month

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In a digital age where connection and community matter more than ever, Bigo Live Philippines is shining a spotlight on the powerful voices of Filipina content creators who are making a difference, one livestream at a time.

In celebration of National Women’s Month, the global livestreaming platform wrapped up a month-long campaign that brought together stories of resilience, creativity, and empowerment. The initiative garnered over 544,000 combined views, reflecting how women across the platform continue to inspire, uplift, and create inclusive spaces for meaningful conversations.

“At Bigo Live, we take pride in nurturing a safe and supportive environment where women can thrive,” shared a spokesperson from Bigo Live Philippines. “We are committed to empowering Filipina creators by amplifying their stories, not just locally, but on a global stage.”

Real Stories, Real Impact
This Women’s Month, Bigo Live highlighted four inspiring Filipina creators whose journeys reflect the strength and diversity of modern-day women:
  • Joyce Anne Rosales (AnneYong) – A Las Piñas-based mom, event host, and entertainer, Joyce has been livestreaming since 2021. Known for her mix of singing, comedy, and heartfelt “life talks,” she creates a space where viewers feel seen and heard. Her biggest inspiration? Her mother, who taught her resilience and confidence.
  • Jannah Faye Bocatuya (Jfaye) – A Manila-based artist who started her journey in 2022, Faye captivates audiences with her musical talent. Beyond her voice, she uses her platform to encourage women to look beyond appearances and embrace their individuality—drawing strength from her mother’s kindness and perseverance.
  • Jeanifer Olimba (Jeny24) – A Cavite-based mom and seasoned content creator since 2019, Jenny blends talk shows, music, and life advice into her streams. Her content fosters open conversations and inclusivity, built on her personal journey of self-growth and resilience.
  • Jamii Velasco (spicyjamii) – One of the platform’s rising stars, Jamii began streaming in 2025 from Batangas. With a mix of mukbang and singing content, she brings fun and positivity to her audience while encouraging fellow women to pursue their passions fearlessly.
Creating Spaces That Matter
Beyond individual stories, Bigo Live Philippines continues to invest in community-driven initiatives that go beyond the screen. Events like the Bigo Music Festival at the BGC Arts Center and the Slay Queen Photobooth at SM Manila bring creators and audiences together in real life—bridging digital and physical experiences.

From music and culture to beauty and lifestyle, the platform empowers users to explore diverse interests while building meaningful connections.

As the celebration of women continues, Bigo Live reinforces its mission: to cultivate a safe, inclusive, and empowering digital space where every Filipina voice can be heard and celebrated.

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