Daisy Siete fever is back!
The 90s P-pop group SexBomb Girls is featured in a video ad by Netflix to announce its lower subscription fees.
The ad was released on the streaming giant's social media pages on Tuesday, February 21, 2023.
The group, featuring members Rochelle Pangilinan, Jopay Paguia, Che-Che Tolentino, Sunshine Garcia, Mia Pangyarihan, and Johlan Veluz, reprised their iconic hit "Spaghetti Song" with new lyrics to advertise Netflix's lowered rates: from PHP369 per month to PHP249 per month for all devices.
The video showed the SexBomb Girls dressed as popular characters from Netflix original shows such as Squid Game, Wednesday, Stranger Things, Emily in Paris, Bridgerton, and All Of Us Are Dead.
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Netflix wrote in the caption (published as is), "Laban lang, walang bawi! May pasabog ang Sexbomb Girls.
"Ang Netflix niyo, P249/month na lang for all devices na! Get nawww!"
The group's leader, Rochelle, earlier responded to Netflix's new video with a Twitter post.
She tweeted (published as is), "Nauga ba namin ang katahimikan n’yo?!
"Heeeeto na! Tara Netflix tayo!! 249/month na lang!"
Starting out as an all-girls dance group in GMA-7’s longest-running noontime show Eat Bulaga!, the SexBomb Girls made a mark in the entertainment industry because of their remarkable dancing skills and charismatic appeal.
In 2003, their afternoon series Daisy Siete made its debut on Philippine television as an afternoon drama anthology in Kapuso network. It ran for 26 seasons until 2010.
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Aside from the "Spaghetti Song," the group is known for multiple dance hits, such as "Di Ko Na Mapipigilan," "Bakit Papa?" "Lalaban, Babawi," and "Sumayaw Sumunod," among others.
Meanwhile, "Sexbomb Girls" and "Daisy Siete" landed on Twitter Philippines' trending topics in the morning of February 21, as some fans speculated that Netflix is going to release all seasons of Daisy Siete.
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