The Viva Hotbabes were more than just a dance group; they were a multimedia powerhouse established by Viva Entertainment. By 2007, the group had evolved through several "generations" of members, transitioning from novelty singers to the most sought-after calendar girls and video stars in the country. The "Gone Wild" series was designed to push the boundaries of their usual television appearances, offering fans a more provocative and "unfiltered" look at the members. Analysis of the 2007 Gone Wild Special
Looking back at "VivaBabes Gone Wild 2007" through a 2026 lens, it represents the death of the middleman. In 2007, you needed Viva to produce the talent, the location, the lighting. You needed a distributor for the PMH catalog. You needed a physical disc.
The film was the final home video installment for the , a popular Filipino pop girl group known for their dance-pop hits and provocative image.
Formed by Viva Entertainment in the early 2000s, the Viva Hotbabes were more than just a dance group; they were a cultural juggernaut. Led by iconic figures like Mau Marcelo, Katya Santos, Andrea del Rosario, and Gwen Garci, the group dominated the "sexy-comedy" genre in Philippine cinema and released chart-topping novelty hits like "Bulaklak."
The Viva Hotbabes were more than just a dance group; they were a multimedia powerhouse established by Viva Entertainment. By 2007, the group had evolved through several "generations" of members, transitioning from novelty singers to the most sought-after calendar girls and video stars in the country. The "Gone Wild" series was designed to push the boundaries of their usual television appearances, offering fans a more provocative and "unfiltered" look at the members. Analysis of the 2007 Gone Wild Special
Looking back at "VivaBabes Gone Wild 2007" through a 2026 lens, it represents the death of the middleman. In 2007, you needed Viva to produce the talent, the location, the lighting. You needed a distributor for the PMH catalog. You needed a physical disc.
The film was the final home video installment for the , a popular Filipino pop girl group known for their dance-pop hits and provocative image.
Formed by Viva Entertainment in the early 2000s, the Viva Hotbabes were more than just a dance group; they were a cultural juggernaut. Led by iconic figures like Mau Marcelo, Katya Santos, Andrea del Rosario, and Gwen Garci, the group dominated the "sexy-comedy" genre in Philippine cinema and released chart-topping novelty hits like "Bulaklak."