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Note: This title is primarily available as a vintage DVD release or through digital archival platforms associated with Viva's back catalog. Hotbabes Gone Wild (Video 2007)

The Viva Hot Babes, a Filipino pop girl group composed of actresses and models, was founded in Manila by producer Vicente "Vic" del Rosario, Jr. in 2003. They quickly rose to fame, spearheaded by actresses Maui Taylor, Katya Santos, and Andrea del Rosario. The group's claim to fame was their undeniable sex appeal, which was cultivated through a multi-platform approach: they released softcore movies under Viva Films, graced the covers of men's magazines like FHM and Hotstuff , and even put out a full-length album containing songs filled with double entendres and sexual innuendos. Their debut single "Bulaklak" became one of the most controversial and critically panned songs of the 2000s due to its overtly sexual themes. The group's daring image captured the public's imagination, making them one of the most iconic acts of the early 2000s, but not without significant backlash and numerous scandals. Viva Hot Babes Gone Wild Dj Mo 39

The intersection of the Viva Hot Babes and aggressive radio commentary represented a specific era in Pinoy media consumption: The 2000s Reality Boom Era Modern Digital Landscape Physical VCDs, DVDs, SMS voting, and late-night FM radio.

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Viva Hotbabes Gone Wild represented the absolute peak of the 2000s Philippine "bold" media era. Shortly after its release, the landscape began shifting toward more conservative television standards, and internet streaming began taking over physical DVD distribution.

Released in 2007, Viva Hotbabes Gone Wild represented a strategic merger between the group’s provocative brand and the "shock jock" lifestyle popularized by Mo Twister. Hotbabes Gone Wild (Video 2007) The Viva Hot

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Their fashion collaborations with local African designers have also given the brand a unique, pan-African identity—mixing Ankara prints with clubwear.

The lineup featured some of the most famous local celebrities of the decade, including: Katya Santos Gwen Garci Jennifer Lee Hazel Cabrera Myles Hernandez