Bigo Live shines a spotlight on the power, talent, and influence of Filipina creators as it wraps up its National Women’s Month campaign—an initiative that drew more than 544,000 combined views across livestreams and content. The campaign underscored how women continue to thrive, inspire communities, and create inclusive spaces for meaningful conversations in the digital landscape.

“We are proud to highlight the positive influence and power of women in our community through the safe and supportive environment that we have built,” shared a Bigo Live Philippines spokesperson. “We remain committed to fostering an inclusive space where Filipina creators feel empowered and their stories reach audiences locally and globally.”
Celebrating Filipina Voices on the Platform
In line with International Women’s Day and National Women’s Month, Bigo Live showcased standout creators who are making an impact through authenticity and creativity:
- Joyce Anne Rosales (AnneYong) – A Las Piñas-based mother, event host, and content creator, “Jaja” has been streaming since 2021. Through singing, comedy, and heartfelt “life talks,” she shares messages of resilience inspired by her mother, creating a supportive and uplifting space for her audience.
- Jannah Faye A. Bocatiya (jfaye) – A Manila-based artist who began her journey in 2022, Faye uses her platform to showcase her vocal talent while encouraging women to look beyond appearances and embrace the deeper impact of livestreaming.
- Jeanifer Olimba (Jeny24) – A Cavite-based mom and longtime creator, Jenny has been building community since 2019 through talk shows, music, and advice-driven content. Her streams promote confidence, resilience, and open dialogue among viewers.
- Jamii Velasco (spicyjamii) – One of the platform’s newest creators from Sto. Tomas, Batangas, Jamii brings fresh energy through entertaining mukbang sessions and singing, inspiring fellow women to pursue their passions.
Building Inclusive Digital Communities


Beyond creator spotlights, Bigo Live continues to expand its ecosystem through community-driven initiatives such as the Bigo Music Festival in partnership with BGC Arts Center and the Slay Queen Photobooth with SM Manila. These experiences—both online and offline—enable users to explore content across music, culture, lifestyle, and more, while fostering deeper engagement.
At its core, Bigo Live remains dedicated to cultivating a safe and empowering digital environment where women from all backgrounds can thrive. By providing tools for growth and global reach, the platform continues to amplify diverse voices—proving that Filipina creators are not just shaping conversations, but redefining the future of digital communities.





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