Johlan Veluz, ikinuwento ang kanyang unang naging kaibigan sa Sexbomb na si Cynthia Yapchingco
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- Johlan Veluz opened up about her memorable first encounter with Cynthia Yapchingco
- The dancer recalled thinking her friendly rival would win because of her outgoing personality, especially since she considers herself more introverted
- She explained that after the loss, they crossed paths at Focus E Studio and discovered they were both selected to join the SexBomb Girls, making Cynthia her very first friend in the group
- The former SexBomb member expressed deep gratitude to God, her family, key people like Kuya Mark Prestosa and Ate Joy, plus the staff from Eat Bulaga and Focus E, for helping make her dreams come true
Johlan Veluz took to Facebook to reminisce about the early days that shaped her career in showbiz.
The SexBomb Girls member detailed how her path first crossed with Cynthia Yapchingco, also known as CY, back when they competed against each other in the Monthly Finals of TeeVee Babe on Eat Bulaga. Both talented hopefuls faced off, but neither took the win that day.

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Despite the defeat, the two soon reunited at Focus E Studio. To their surprise, they learned they had both been chosen to become part of the rising all-female dance group, SexBomb Girls.
For Johlan, this moment marked the start of a special bond; Cynthia became her unang kaibigan in the group, a connection that felt almost destined.
The star reflected on how losing that contest actually paved the way for something bigger. She credited the experience as part of the journey that led her to join the iconic group, which gained massive fame as dancers on Eat Bulaga and later through their music and performances.
In her emotional message, the dancer didn't hold back on her appreciation. She first thanked God for the grace that guided her. Johlan also gave shoutouts to her lola, mama, and entire family for their unwavering support during the contest days.
Their shared history continues to resonate with longtime followers who still celebrate the group's impact on Philippine entertainment.

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The touching reflection has surely warmed the hearts of many who grew up watching the SexBomb Girls' energetic routines and fun vibe on Eat Bulaga.
See Johlan's post below:
The SexBomb Girls are a monumental all-female group that redefined the Philippine entertainment landscape. Originally formed as house dancers for Eat Bulaga, they transitioned into a multi-media powerhouse, becoming Asia’s top-selling female act in the 2000s. With quadruple-platinum hits and a record-breaking seven-year drama series, Daisy Siete, they were eventually inducted into the Box Office Hall of Fame.
On February 19, Rochelle shared a poignant message of faith and resilience on social media alongside a serene photograph. While she offered no specific context for the post, the inclusion of Chris Tomlin’s "Everlasting God" underscored themes of hope and spiritual strength. This reflective moment follows the massive success of the SexBomb Girls’ “Get, Get Aw!” reunion concerts held in Manila.
Earlier, Izzy Trazona shared her emotional experience returning for the SexBomb Girls’ Rawnd 4 concert, her first performance since leaving the group in 2009. During a guest appearance on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, she revealed rushing to the venue immediately after a live selling event for her luxury bag business.
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