Alice Dixson, hindi umano bilib sa mga batang fitness influencers
- Alice Dixson said she is not easily impressed by fitness influencers in their 20s in a candid social media post
- The actress joked that she was also fit at 21 despite living on junk food and partying until early morning
- She challenged younger influencers to maintain their physique when they reach 50
- Her statement quickly drew attention for highlighting longevity and discipline in fitness
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Veteran actress Alice Dixson amused netizens after sharing her honest take on young fitness influencers through her Instagram account.

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In her post, Alice said she finds it hard to be impressed by influencers in their 20s who showcase their physiques online, pointing out that being fit at a young age comes more naturally.
“I’m not impressed kapag mga fitness influencers are in their 20’s. Nung 21 ako I was hot too. My diet was cereal, chips & daiquiris. My workout was dancing til 3am sa discos. Come back when you’re 50!” she wrote.
Alice, who has been open about her own wellness journey, has previously shared how she rebuilt her health and confidence in her 40s and embraced motherhood at 50. Her latest post reflects her advocacy for sustainable fitness and self-improvement at any age.
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The actress continues to inspire fans by proving that staying active and strong is possible beyond one’s younger years, reinforcing her message that long-term commitment matters more than early success.
You can check out her video and viral caption below, uploaded on her official Instagram account:
Alice Dixson is a well-known Filipino-American actress, former beauty titleholder, and commercial model who later ventured into the real estate industry. She first gained widespread popularity as Vic Sotto’s leading lady in the classic fantasy-comedy series “Okay Ka, Fairy Ko.” In 1986, she won the Binibining Pilipinas International crown and went on to represent the country at the Miss International pageant in Nagasaki, where she placed in the Top 15. Beyond showbiz, she is now a licensed realtor in British Columbia and also works as a real estate agent in Florida, while her iconic soap commercial line “I can feel it!” remains one of the most recognizable catchphrases in local advertising history.
In another social media update, Alice reshared a TikTok clip by @odinroh that featured then-and-now photos of several prominent Filipina actresses, including herself, Gretchen Barretto, Ruffa Gutierrez, Dawn Zulueta, and Carmina Villaroel. She accompanied the repost with a heartfelt message about growing up in the public eye alongside these women, expressing gratitude to Ruffa for sharing the video and sending warm greetings to the others.
Earlier, Alice uploaded an inspiring video where she looked back on key turning points in her life, recalling how she once felt “depressed, overweight, empty” at 40 before gradually transforming her lifestyle. She celebrated milestones such as her return to television, new endorsements, building a home, and becoming a mother at 50, encouraging her followers to strive to become the best version of themselves for their own fulfillment.
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