These girls are now one of the highest paid endorsers here in Philippines. Any merch/products related to Bini are always sold out. These girls are now earning more than enough and they deserved it!
@@jjhaya the comment focuses on Bini being the highest paid endorsers, mentioning other people's work and income is unnecessary, it can unintenionally create conflicts you know?
@@marklawrenceanzale1110 It’s understandable to question how much high-paid endorsers, especially idol groups managed by companies like ABS, actually earn, given that their earnings are likely divided among various parties. It makes sense that those above them deserve their portion, as they have invested significantly in areas such as housing, coaching, music videos, and have supported the group despite their initial lack of success during the first couple of years. Some calculations suggest that each member might earn at least 10 million, which they truly deserve. I just hope they receive their fair share. Additionally, I’ve noticed that their TH-cam channel appears inactive, which could be another potential source of income. Perhaps when their schedule allows, they could start posting blog content there. 📹✨
@@jjhaya that is always been the case to everyone and not just Bini. Management always earns more. That is I did not mention any amount and I only said they are earning now more than enough.
Sa tingin ko na naman fair naman Yung ABS CBN sa mga talent nila pagdating sa hatian knowing na halos lahat ng artista na sumikat sa Kanila milyonaryo na Ngayon tulad nila Coco Martin Katherine Bernardo at Vice Ganda at marami pa
25:49 that said Mexican Peso on screen 🤣🤣and not PHP. 35:25 Kpop try to limit certain things and subjects. Philippine culture is very open and it's about keeping it real, it's what nurtures the individual for creativity and innovation etc.
Agree. Also, the currency value of USD and PHP are different in each other's country. A thousand dollar budget may not be enough for an average US household per month but in the Philippines, $1000 or around 50k pesos is more than enough for a family of five to live by.
Bini has the Best clap back against their bashers! Ive never seen an idol group being that bold and brave. These girls are really true to themselves. They get angry, they call out fans, which sometimes the people misunderstands
OFW is such an integral part of modern Filipino culture; it became a way for us to save the economy after so much went down, and an entire generation grew up separated from their parents because every other mom/dad had to be a nurse or a caregiver in some other country and send money back home because there weren't enough jobs. There's a PPop boy group called ALAMAT that wrote a song about this called ILY ILY, based on a traditional lullaby that was sung to kids, but they turned it into a rock-rap ballad sung to their parents who have been away.
I still remember from years back when they're the ones going out on the streets handing out flyers for their own shows and doing streaming for a small number of people just to get recognized. They really started from the ground up and there's really no guarantee whether they will become a success, so it was also a huge gamble on the girl's part . Now I'm very happy that their hardwork finally pays off and they're getting the recognition they deserve.
Yes, people who follow K-Pop, may find them refreshing. Our country is more forgiving and chill about these thinga. More personal stuff. Even with sensitive subjects like LGBT, religion, politics, though still taken with caution for some artists. We take things with humor most of the time. Having followed K-Pop myself since 2nd gen, it's frustrating and painful to see Korean idols (even in JPop) get crucified over the most trivial things. I hope BINI won't get pressured into these things once they get more global recognition. I love their authenticity.
And the best thing about these girls is that they're still very humble, a truly down to earth people. They know where they came from and never be ashamed. Their heads are looking up high, but their feet are buried in the ground.
To explain the shut-down, ABS-CBN used to be one of the 2 major broadcasting networks in the country and was the most widely available TV channel even on public broadcast. So they were the primary source of news for the general public. But during the Duterte regime (idk if you're familiar, he's the president that ordered the police to kill drug pushers and addicts where thousands of people estimated to have died from extrajudicial killing) ABS-CBN was really critical in their coverage of his administration's human rights violations and corruption. So the government found a loophole about their licensing agreement, said their license was expired, took them off the air and public broadcast.
Yes. You are correct, man! There is no reason to hate bini they did nothing wrong or anything bad to other people but sadly some of our fellow Filipinos hate them or bashing them and the reason is shallow they hate local talent being recognised or they just want kpop or other groups aside our local talents to be popular as we do have a past that any local talent is corny or not good. Wake up, fellow Filos. Our own is now getting recognised and popular now. Sad to admit some of our own is hating Bini for no apparent reason they are just jealous or envious. Bini deserve to be recognised that they worked hard for it for years.
We Filipinos love celebrities whom we can relate to, and getting to know them, especially their personal lives, endears them to us. Their journey from rags to riches resonates with the ordinary folks who struggle to achieve a better life for themselves and their family. We have to admit, life in the Philippines is hard for most Filipinos, which is why we find solace and strength in our family/friends, in our faith in God, and in finding humor in almost every situation.
there are 3 reasons that the people hate bini here in philippines. 1. they are the hard core fans of another p pop group sadly there is fan war happening. 2. they have bashers the supporter of our privius prisedent who is the number 1 proponent why the ABS-CBN was shotdown. they are afraid that ABS-CBN will use bini against them that's why they are trying to destroy the image of bini. 3. the people who is believing the bashers without knowing the true personality of bini
Im not really sure if this is foreign to other countries: But Filipino culture in general is about striving for family. For most of us, any kind of success is incomplete if you know your immediate family members are not doing well. Its a double edge sword that resulted in a cultural issue that I dont want to tap into (filipino knows this "investment" culture). But the positive side is, winning is when everyone in the family gets the chance of having a piece of your success. And I'm glad that they didnt shy away from sharing their background and their place in the social hierarchy. In my perspective, By international standards, these details, at some level, are "embarrassing" to tell. And I'm glad to know that it at least peaked the interest of the international fans or viewers.
hey seb just wanted to point out that you checked the exchange rate for Mexican peso to US dollar hehe. the Philippine peso is different. so 20,000 pesos would be around 346 us dollars for reference
In the Philippines, a young single woman wage earner often carries significant responsibilities and expectations from her family. These expectations may include financial support, medical expenses, education, sacrifice of personal goals, and emotional support. All of that is not missed in each one of the Binis. From their stories, only Aiah and Mikah seem to come from middle-class families. Of course, I'm only assuming. I could be corrected.
Honestly, you can't hate Bini fr but some mf make a big deal out of anything just to hate lol. Just recently, they got bashed for wearing facemask, hoodies and sunglasses at the airport 😂😂 andddd i love how Bini handled that soooo iconic
ABS-CBN basically fucked themselves up. They openly opposed the current government who won by a landslide, has supermajority in congress and senate but they didn't clean and sweep their closets. Both were trying to find skeletons of each other but ABS-CBN forgot about theirs.
Yes, the backgrounds of artists in a country like the Philippines are like the backgrounds of 2nd generation kpop idols like Super Junior (the generation whose parents suffered from the Asian financial crisis) because of the country’s economic situation. I always hope artists like them succeed because they work so hard not just for an individual dream but for the future of their families. There’s nothing wrong with chasing a dream, of course… it’s just that it’s a matter of survival for these artists.
BINI doesn't care about the "idol image". And their management allow the girls to be what they want to be. That's why fans love them. And ordinary people can truely relate to these idols because they just act like ordinary people too.
Being vain in the ph isn’t as harsh as the word really means. Here in the ph, it mostly just means that the person likes looking good and being in front of the camera a lot. Being boy-crazy also just means you get crushes a lot
1. Mexican Peso is not same with Philippine Peso 2. There are a lot of Filipino-english words that only exist in the Philippines 3. Being asked by these questions is normal in the Philippines
I think it should be Philippine Peso instead of Mexican Peso.😊 anyway I always watch your vids even from BabyMonster Journey. I always wait for your reaction videos whenever there’s an update from them and now to our BINI🥰
You misundestood the parent part, none of their parent ever told them to legitimately stop, no one forced them to stop, the part with Colet was humorous, or supposed to be, it seems them laughing wasn't enough to make everyone understand. Every Bini member had amazing and supportive parents. Also, ABS-CBN is a channel in TV
The questions are lax like the crushes/past relationships is because we don't really hold our celebrities the way Kpop does. The whole "Idols could be with YOU the fan" isn't really a big thing here.
If we compare Philippine pesos to dollars, it will look small. I guess it’s better, to add context, to say that the average daily minimum wage in the Philippines is at around 500 pesos per day. So, 20,000 is a huge amount, especially in the provinces outside Metro Manila.
“I feel for them.” That’s good, but it’s not a cause to feel pity for these girls. Honestly, I feel more proud of and inspired by them. In the Philippines, family is super important. These girls may have taken on so much responsibility, but I’m sure they feel fulfilled knowing they’re now gradually lifting their families up with them. It’s a source of pride. I don’t know if you’ve heard the song “Mapa” by SB19. The lyrics says “I’ll bear the worries now.” (Telling their parents they’ve done more than enough and can take a break while they take over the responsibilities.) That’s a typical sentiment for Filipinos.
If you noticed you hear a lot of po's In modern times, "Po" is an honorific commonly used on statements directed towards elderly people or your work superiors… this is to make the statements sound more "pleasant" and "respectful
These girls are now one of the highest paid endorsers here in Philippines. Any merch/products related to Bini are always sold out. These girls are now earning more than enough and they deserved it!
I mean we know the one who earns a lot more money is the people above them; the group is working hard so I hope they equally get their share.
@@jjhaya the comment focuses on Bini being the highest paid endorsers, mentioning other people's work and income is unnecessary, it can unintenionally create conflicts you know?
@@marklawrenceanzale1110 It’s understandable to question how much high-paid endorsers, especially idol groups managed by companies like ABS, actually earn, given that their earnings are likely divided among various parties. It makes sense that those above them deserve their portion, as they have invested significantly in areas such as housing, coaching, music videos, and have supported the group despite their initial lack of success during the first couple of years.
Some calculations suggest that each member might earn at least 10 million, which they truly deserve. I just hope they receive their fair share.
Additionally, I’ve noticed that their TH-cam channel appears inactive, which could be another potential source of income. Perhaps when their schedule allows, they could start posting blog content there. 📹✨
@@jjhaya that is always been the case to everyone and not just Bini. Management always earns more. That is I did not mention any amount and I only said they are earning now more than enough.
Sa tingin ko na naman fair naman Yung ABS CBN sa mga talent nila pagdating sa hatian knowing na halos lahat ng artista na sumikat sa Kanila milyonaryo na Ngayon tulad nila Coco Martin Katherine Bernardo at Vice Ganda at marami pa
25:49 that said Mexican Peso on screen 🤣🤣and not PHP. 35:25 Kpop try to limit certain things and subjects. Philippine culture is very open and it's about keeping it real, it's what nurtures the individual for creativity and innovation etc.
Agree. Also, the currency value of USD and PHP are different in each other's country. A thousand dollar budget may not be enough for an average US household per month but in the Philippines, $1000 or around 50k pesos is more than enough for a family of five to live by.
Filipino TMI is very opeen and direct. If you watch their solo lives you'll be surprised how personal the stories they share. 😂
Bini has the Best clap back against their bashers! Ive never seen an idol group being that bold and brave. These girls are really true to themselves. They get angry, they call out fans, which sometimes the people misunderstands
OFW is such an integral part of modern Filipino culture; it became a way for us to save the economy after so much went down, and an entire generation grew up separated from their parents because every other mom/dad had to be a nurse or a caregiver in some other country and send money back home because there weren't enough jobs. There's a PPop boy group called ALAMAT that wrote a song about this called ILY ILY, based on a traditional lullaby that was sung to kids, but they turned it into a rock-rap ballad sung to their parents who have been away.
The perfect example would be GLOC-9's "Walang Natira". That song really describes to the core what it means to be an OFW.
Alamat is Amazing 🤎👍🏽
@@530MAIDU Right!! Theyre so good
I still remember from years back when they're the ones going out on the streets handing out flyers for their own shows and doing streaming for a small number of people just to get recognized. They really started from the ground up and there's really no guarantee whether they will become a success, so it was also a huge gamble on the girl's part . Now I'm very happy that their hardwork finally pays off and they're getting the recognition they deserve.
This interview hits me every single time even if I have watched this multiple times.
That is why i love Bini and how good people and children they are
They deserve all the success that comes to them
Yes, people who follow K-Pop, may find them refreshing. Our country is more forgiving and chill about these thinga. More personal stuff. Even with sensitive subjects like LGBT, religion, politics, though still taken with caution for some artists. We take things with humor most of the time. Having followed K-Pop myself since 2nd gen, it's frustrating and painful to see Korean idols (even in JPop) get crucified over the most trivial things. I hope BINI won't get pressured into these things once they get more global recognition. I love their authenticity.
Karen Davila is ABS-CBN journalist.
And the best thing about these girls is that they're still very humble, a truly down to earth people. They know where they came from and never be ashamed. Their heads are looking up high, but their feet are buried in the ground.
To explain the shut-down, ABS-CBN used to be one of the 2 major broadcasting networks in the country and was the most widely available TV channel even on public broadcast. So they were the primary source of news for the general public. But during the Duterte regime (idk if you're familiar, he's the president that ordered the police to kill drug pushers and addicts where thousands of people estimated to have died from extrajudicial killing) ABS-CBN was really critical in their coverage of his administration's human rights violations and corruption. So the government found a loophole about their licensing agreement, said their license was expired, took them off the air and public broadcast.
Yeah watching the last broadcast was crazy
I have seen this video so many times. Still gets to me 😢
Yes. You are correct, man! There is no reason to hate bini they did nothing wrong or anything bad to other people but sadly some of our fellow Filipinos hate them or bashing them and the reason is shallow they hate local talent being recognised or they just want kpop or other groups aside our local talents to be popular as we do have a past that any local talent is corny or not good. Wake up, fellow Filos. Our own is now getting recognised and popular now. Sad to admit some of our own is hating Bini for no apparent reason they are just jealous or envious. Bini deserve to be recognised that they worked hard for it for years.
Spot on
Interviews in the Philippines are so unfiltered. They be asking some of the most private stuff sometimes lol.
That's why I love BINI so inspiring🥺
bini truly is so inspirational. they deserve all the success that they're currently receiving and will continue to receive!!
At 26:00 you accidentally put Mexican Peso instead of Philippine Peso. 20K PHP is just around 346 dollars
We Filipinos love celebrities whom we can relate to, and getting to know them, especially their personal lives, endears them to us. Their journey from rags to riches resonates with the ordinary folks who struggle to achieve a better life for themselves and their family. We have to admit, life in the Philippines is hard for most Filipinos, which is why we find solace and strength in our family/friends, in our faith in God, and in finding humor in almost every situation.
there are 3 reasons that the people hate bini here in philippines.
1. they are the hard core fans of another p pop group sadly there is fan war happening.
2. they have bashers the supporter of our privius prisedent who is the number 1 proponent why the ABS-CBN was shotdown. they are afraid that ABS-CBN will use bini against them that's why they are trying to destroy the image of bini.
3. the people who is believing the bashers without knowing the true personality of bini
Im not really sure if this is foreign to other countries:
But Filipino culture in general is about striving for family. For most of us, any kind of success is incomplete if you know your immediate family members are not doing well.
Its a double edge sword that resulted in a cultural issue that I dont want to tap into (filipino knows this "investment" culture).
But the positive side is, winning is when everyone in the family gets the chance of having a piece of your success. And I'm glad that they didnt shy away from sharing their background and their place in the social hierarchy.
In my perspective, By international standards, these details, at some level, are "embarrassing" to tell. And I'm glad to know that it at least peaked the interest of the international fans or viewers.
this is my 10 times watching interview with different reactors
Currently watching this frunk at 5:26 am in the morning 😂
Their dreams are coming true now,like now they're are having concert tours in canada in Vancouver,Winnipeg, Toronto those blooms there are so lucky😊
Loved it keep it up this was another banger
im tearingup again😅
7:47 imma bloom 😂 dawgggg
hey seb just wanted to point out that you checked the exchange rate for Mexican peso to US dollar hehe. the Philippine peso is different. so 20,000 pesos would be around 346 us dollars for reference
In the Philippines, a young single woman wage earner often carries significant responsibilities and expectations from her family. These expectations may include financial support, medical expenses, education, sacrifice of personal goals, and emotional support. All of that is not missed in each one of the Binis. From their stories, only Aiah and Mikah seem to come from middle-class families. Of course, I'm only assuming. I could be corrected.
Aiah being an Idol and still have academic award
26:00 Mexican peso is different from Philippines peso, a dollar is actually equal to 57 pesos at the moment
Love your reaction 👌
Mexican Peso and Philippines Peso is Different 😂
Thank you for this reaction. Try to watch also the strings MV, dance practice and wish bus.
Honestly, you can't hate Bini fr but some mf make a big deal out of anything just to hate lol. Just recently, they got bashed for wearing facemask, hoodies and sunglasses at the airport 😂😂 andddd i love how Bini handled that soooo iconic
Hi Seb! Great reaction as always💙
Thank you for this rv 🫶 Awee sheena 🥺
26:03? What the hell😂😂😂😂😂 mexican peso
ABS-CBN was critical against the president during that time and he made sure that the company won’t be able to renew the franchise because of that.
ABS-CBN basically fucked themselves up. They openly opposed the current government who won by a landslide, has supermajority in congress and senate but they didn't clean and sweep their closets. Both were trying to find skeletons of each other but ABS-CBN forgot about theirs.
Bini and blooms is all for one, one for all even with tears.
thanks for appreciating to our PPOP BINI BRO 😊
their stories really do make me feel like a terrible person too 😂
I just noticed someone is really screaming in the background hahaha 😂
As a Bloom And a A'TIN i recommend you also to watch other p-pop, Sb19 reaction wish bus, Gento, Crimzone and other too, please ❤
25:44 Bro that's Mexican Peso lol. 1USD is about 58 Philippine Pesos (Php)
26:05 Mexican Peso is different from Philippine Peso.
Yes, the backgrounds of artists in a country like the Philippines are like the backgrounds of 2nd generation kpop idols like Super Junior (the generation whose parents suffered from the Asian financial crisis) because of the country’s economic situation. I always hope artists like them succeed because they work so hard not just for an individual dream but for the future of their families. There’s nothing wrong with chasing a dream, of course… it’s just that it’s a matter of survival for these artists.
Eyyyyy 🤙🤙🤙 It's 4am in 🇵🇭
UNIS' comeback "CURIOUS" is out now. You might want to check it out!
Thankyou for always reacting to them, next STRINGS (wish bus)
Im crying bro bini very humble and funny girl she dont hide anything
Hi Sebastine! Mexican Peso is different from Philippine Peso (PHP)
1 PHP ~ 55-57 USD
12:35
You will never find a strong willed person like Sheena.
Wow.. thank for appreciating bro
5:31 this reminds me of BTS rookie days, same with BINI.
I wasn't gonna comment but I saw he converted mexican peso I can't hahahahha
You looked up Mexican peso for the conversion, the currency is the Philippine peso. It'd be around Php 55-59, maybe even Php 60 to USD 1.
BINI doesn't care about the "idol image". And their management allow the girls to be what they want to be. That's why fans love them. And ordinary people can truely relate to these idols because they just act like ordinary people too.
W reaction man W sebastine!!!!
thank you for appreciating our girls, you're welcome here in the Philippines, visit here if you have time. More moments with the girls -BloomPH
Being vain in the ph isn’t as harsh as the word really means. Here in the ph, it mostly just means that the person likes looking good and being in front of the camera a lot. Being boy-crazy also just means you get crushes a lot
Tatay pronounced -> ta - tie (tie as in neck tie)
Nanay -> na - nigh (as in the end is nigh)
Sofitel is a great Hotel in Manila, but unfortunately it closed a couple of months ago for some reason
37:33 i think they’re near the swimming pools so i guess those are just kids or the adults playing
You should try reacting to their podcasttt🤩
Philippine peso is different from Mexican peso. 20000php is equivalent to almost 350 USD.
You were converting in mexican peso 😂
Welcome to the family fellow bloom!
I love your reaction Kuya😊
1. Mexican Peso is not same with Philippine Peso
2. There are a lot of Filipino-english words that only exist in the Philippines
3. Being asked by these questions is normal in the Philippines
Phillipine Peso is not the same as Mexican Peso, seb! 😅😅😅
Ps: my army heart-eu loves these bini reactions! ✨🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Bini roadtrip adventures next 🤙
Eyyy 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Colet and aiah have also solo interview to "kuan on one" 😊
❤❤
Blooms unite 😅
10:57 this part always makes me uncomfortable. like whyyyy whyyy whyyy was it recorded?
I think it should be Philippine Peso instead of Mexican Peso.😊 anyway I always watch your vids even from BabyMonster Journey. I always wait for your reaction videos whenever there’s an update from them and now to our BINI🥰
You misundestood the parent part, none of their parent ever told them to legitimately stop, no one forced them to stop, the part with Colet was humorous, or supposed to be, it seems them laughing wasn't enough to make everyone understand. Every Bini member had amazing and supportive parents. Also, ABS-CBN is a channel in TV
The questions are lax like the crushes/past relationships is because we don't really hold our celebrities the way Kpop does. The whole "Idols could be with YOU the fan" isn't really a big thing here.
You looked at the wrong Peso 😭
Finally💙😍
If we compare Philippine pesos to dollars, it will look small. I guess it’s better, to add context, to say that the average daily minimum wage in the Philippines is at around 500 pesos per day. So, 20,000 is a huge amount, especially in the provinces outside Metro Manila.
1 USD is about 57-58 Pesos (Philippine Peso) in the Philippines bruh 😭
bruh that was mexican peso XD
Seb that's Mexican Peso?! hahah
“I feel for them.” That’s good, but it’s not a cause to feel pity for these girls. Honestly, I feel more proud of and inspired by them. In the Philippines, family is super important. These girls may have taken on so much responsibility, but I’m sure they feel fulfilled knowing they’re now gradually lifting their families up with them. It’s a source of pride. I don’t know if you’ve heard the song “Mapa” by SB19. The lyrics says “I’ll bear the worries now.” (Telling their parents they’ve done more than enough and can take a break while they take over the responsibilities.) That’s a typical sentiment for Filipinos.
It's closer to 60 PHILIPPINE Pesos to an US Dollars.
PHILIPPINE PESO bro, not MEXICAN PESO 😅
1 USD = around 55 PhP
22:51 cutieeee wahahaha
Golden Arrow Reaction!!!!!!!!
26:01 its Philippine Peso not mexican 😂
🌸🌸🌸
Bini 🎉❤
If you noticed you hear a lot of po's
In modern times, "Po" is an honorific commonly used on statements directed towards elderly people or your work superiors… this is to make the statements sound more "pleasant" and "respectful
Its philippine peso not the regular peso when converting
love your reactions, too bad can't a membership in your patreon 'cause it only accepts card and paypal☹️
Noooo Mexican peso and Philippine peso is different😂 you need to resolve that into Philippine peso again😂
Bro you're looking at the Mexican Peso not the Philippine Peso haha.
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