The 'Win Girls' are here

The 'Win Girls' are here

Anticipation is building for Willie Revillame's upcoming TV5 show as MQuest Ventures introduces Ana Ramsey, Inday Fatima, and Queenay as the comedian and game master's newest co-hosts, collectively known as the Win Girls.

Their addition to the yet-to-be-named program promises to inject fresh energy and a unique experience for viewers, with each co-host "embodying the essence of a true Win Girl in her own remarkable way."

Ramsey, a celebrated radio DJ and online sensation, inherits showbiz legacy from family legends Elizabeth Ramsey and Jaya. With unmatched stage presence and singing prowess, she's set to dazzle on "Kuya Wil's" upcoming show, having earned accolades including a gold medal at the Europop Festival in Germany.

Meanwhile, Fatima is a beauty queen and Visayan influencer. She holds pageant titles and advocates for PWD health in Malungon, Sarangani, where she works as a registered medical technologist.

Lastly, Queenay is a beloved TikTok content creator who charms audiences with her Batanguena accent and humorous videos. Now transitioning to comedy acting, she boasts a massive following of 14.7 million on TikTok, 2.7 million on Facebook, and a YouTube silver play button with over 300, 000 subscribers.

During their launch, the trio revealed they auditioned for the hosting job and were selected from among hundreds of hopefuls.

"We really auditioned. Actually, I flew from General Santos to Manila just to audition. I really didn't expect it because during that time, there were really a lot of people auditioning. They showed different talents. But I think I was chosen because of my authenticity, the natural provincial vibe that I really show to people, and my ability to connect with others," Fatima shared.

"I'm very thankful that I was chosen for a great program that offers not only joy and happiness but also a platform that can give hope to our fellow citizens. I believe that the components of being a great host are dedication and skill. Skills can be learned by reading scripts, but if you have that dedication, the passion for work, I believe that's a big deal. I believe I have that component to offer in this program, which is why I might have been chosen for this project," added Ramsay.

Queenay, on the other hand, remembered rushing to the audition straight from a wedding in Batangas, where she was a bridesmaid.

"When I found out there was an audition, I was really eager because as a Batanguena, of course, I would like to represent the people of Batangas. We have different qualities, and I feel like Kuya Wil and the team saw something in us, which is why they chose us. For me, I am natural and cheerful, and I'm determined to pursue my dreams. I've been through a lot, so maybe this is my harvesting time," she said.

While the name of their show is yet to be revealed, the three promise to deliver top-notch entertainment and the most winsome experience to Filipino viewers soon, not only on Revillame's show but also in upcoming MediaQuest and TV5 projects.

By the way, two more "Win Girls" will be revealed in the coming weeks, so stay tuned to find out what winning qualities they also have to bring to the show.

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