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Top 10 Richest Celebrities in Philippines
#10 – Vice Ganda (Net Worth: Philippine peso 75
Million)
Who would’ve thought he is the man behind the name of Vice Ganda, the man
was born in March 31,
1976 at
José Abád Santos Street in Manuguit, Tondo, Manila. Jose Marie Borja Viceral, the youngest of five
children, known to be
a Filipino comedian,
television presenter, endorser, actor, author, fashion icon, and recording
artist. His
father, a barangay captain, was murdered when he was young, prompting his mother, an
Ilocana from San Juan, La Union, to leave the
children for work abroad as a
caregiver. He is a regular host/judge on ABS-CBN's noontime variety show It's Showtime, and
has starred in several films, six of which are considered the highest-grossing films in Philippine cinema. Numerous studies have shown that the funniest of people
are often times the most depressed. Though
tough for him and still he pursue his dreams and studied for political science at
Far Eastern University, he eventually became a singer as being on stage was his
true passion. He would then spend several years developing material to become a
stand-up comedian. Before his fame Vice had a television appearances where he’d
perform his routine in front of a live audiences. We cannot deny the fact that
the he has been the center of controversy several times for his crude jokes
towards Filipino culture and human sexuality even though he is a very
well-known comedian.
He had gone too far and had many struggles in
his life but still he still standing firm as Vice Ganda. He has starred in some
of the most popular television sitcoms over the past decade. He is also a judge
on the popular talent search show Showtime and on top of that
he has his own Sunday talk show which is always highly rated. What’s even more
impressive is his film career. Since 2009 he has gone on to appear in several
movies, five of which are the highest grossing films in the Philippines.
Alongside many high-profile actors, Vice has starred in hits like Praybeyt
Benjamin, This Guy’s In Love With U Mare!, and Beauty and the Bestie.
#9 – Bong Revilla (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 100 Million)
Jose Marie Mortel Bautista is a Filipino
actor and politician. Born in 1966 to parents Jose Acuna Bautista and Azucena
Mortel, Jose would end up attending school in Los Angeles, California. It is
there where Jose, who legally changed his name to Bong Revilla in 2009, would
fall in love with performing. After he finished his studies in America, Bong
returned home to the Philippines and began starring in some of the most popular
action movies of the ‘80s. He also starred alongside his father in a movie
titled Dugong Buhay which ended up being a major hit. After
the movie was finished, Bong’s father would start getting involved in politics
and ended up being elected as a Senator of the Philippines.
Bong’s acting career would die down and he
ended up being the running mate of someone who was running for Governor of the
city Cavite. They won and Bong was made vice governor but would soon take over
as the man he ran for office with received a promotion. He became such a
popular figure that he easily won the re-election but unfortunately when he ran
for another term in 2001, he didn’t make it. But that didn’t stop Bong as, much
like his father, Bong decided to run for Senator. When the time came he easily
won, receiving the second highest number of electoral votes in Philippians history.
Although he has been involved with a lot of controversy, Bong is still involved
in politics and is a front runner for the 2016 Philippians presidential
campaign.
#8 – Lucy Torres (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 100 Million)
Lucy Marie Torres y Martinez is a Filipina
actress and model. She was born in 1974 to parents Manuel Torres Jr. and Julie
Martinez. Her father was into business as they owned several acres of land and
it would inspire Lucy to attend school at the University of the Philippines
Cebu, where she would end up graduating with a degree in Business Management.
Lucy’s career choice would eventually change as someone recommended she become
a model. She gave it a shot and wound up starring alongside future husband
Richard Gomez in a shampoo commercial. The two had such amazing chemistry that
they were cast in a sitcom together called Richard Loves Lucy. Kind
of reminds you of I Love Lucy, doesn’t it? After the show ended,
Lucy would continue her acting career by starring in other shows like Shall
We Dance?, All About You and The Sweet Life. She also
continued modeling as a side career, being involved with the clothing brands
Bench and Kashieca.
In 2010, Lucy’s husband, Richard Gomez, was
disqualified from his position at the Commission of Elections for failure of
establishing his residency. Lucy would step in to take his place and her
political career would begin to unfold. She began making propositions and
sponsoring amendments that would enter into law. Richard was never able to
become an elected official again but Lucy enjoyed her position so much that she
decided to run again when she was up for re-election. The odds were stacked
against her as she had a pending Supreme Court ruling against her but that
didn’t stop her from winning the bid against the other candidates.
#7 – Kris Aquino (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 120 Million)
Kris Bernadette Conjuangco Aquino is highly
regarded as one of the most popular television hosts in Philippians history.
Dubbed “Queen of all Media”, Kris was born in 1971 to Corazon Aquino and
Benigno Aquino Jr., who at the time was a Senator. Kris grew up in a very
wealthy family as her parents are very political; she is the cousin of famous
actress Mikee Cojuangco and the niece of Jose Cojuangco, the President of the
Philippine Olympic Committee. Although her luck wouldn’t last long as her
father would go to prison and Kris and her mother and siblings would be exiled
to the United States. After five years they would return home, but under
devastating circumstances as her father was assassinated. When Kris returned
she would attend rallies which supported the removal of the current Philippine
President. This would help spark her television career as she began getting
offers to appear on talk shows and television dramas.
Kris’ career began to shift towards film. She
appeared in a number of blockbuster hits, including: Pido Dida and The
Fatima Buen Story. She received an insane amount of praise and media
attention from these roles and even earned a new nickname called “Massacre
Queen”. Her movie career wouldn’t last long though as she would soon figure out
her hosting skills attracted more attention. She went on to star in two super
popular talk shows called Today with Kris Aquino and Morning
Girls with Kris and Korina. These shows ended up lasting for several years,
making Kris one of the most popular television stars and earning her lots of
wealth. Outside of talk shows, Kris enjoyed being the host of popular gaming
shows. Deal or No Deal and Wheel of Fortune were
two shows from the United States that she really enjoyed and would go on to
host her own Philippian version throughout 2007.
These days she isn’t that much of a
television host and spends most of her time with her son and working on other
business avenues. She owns several major businesses including restaurants,
flower shops and even her own film studio.
#6 – Vic Sotto (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 150 Million)
Marvic Castelo Sotto was born in 1954 to
parents Marcelino Ojeda-Sotto Sr. and Dr. Hermina Castelo. Growing up, Vic
loved to sing and play pranks on people. He began learning how to play the
guitar at a young age and would listen to his parents’ records. He received an
education at Colegio de San Juan Letran and went on to continue playing music.
He ended up starting a disco-funk band called VST & Company with a few of
his friends. They performed all around the Manila area, writing some of the
most popular songs around the area from his time, such as: Rock Baby,
Rock and Kung Sakali. He then went on to form a comedy
trio with his brother Tito and another person they met named Joey de Leon. The
three called themselves TVJ which stands for both their first initials
and TeleVision Jesters. The three saw enormous success with their
comedy tours and went on to appear on some of the most popular television
networks in the Philippians. Vic personally is one of the pioneer hosts of the
incredibly popular noon-time variety show Eat Bulaga! For the
past several decades he has hosted this show as well as appeared on numerous
other television comedies, making him one of the richest comedy artists in the
Philippines.
#5 – Ricky Reyes (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 200 Million)
Ricardo Enriquez Reyes Jr. is the definition
of someone who started from the bottom and worked their way to the very top.
Born in April on the year 1950, Ricky started his career when he was sixteen
years old and did whatever he could to make money; mainly sweeping floors and
cleaning up after people. Often called “Mother Ricky” for his hospitality, he
began saving money from his career as a janitor until he was finally able to
afford his own beauty parlor. From his single business he was able to turn a
profit rather quickly and would use that money to expand his franchise and
create more beauty parlors all around the Philippines. To this day he owns more
than 40 branches of beauty parlors.
After about a decade of business, Ricky
decided to get into philanthropy. Spending money is a great way to earn money
as his contributions to society has earned him the privilege of being one of
Forbes’ 48 Greatest Heroes of Philanthropy in the Asia-Pacific region. His
endeavors began with the “Isang Gunting Isang Suklay” program which literally
means “one scissor, one comb”. This program offered salon-styled haircuts for
either low or no cost to the consumer. After the program became successful he
began the Ricky Reyes Learning Institute which offered free education in a
variety of subjects, including cosmetology.
#4 – Vilma Santos (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 500 Million)
Vilma Santos or more commonly known as Ate Vi
is an actress, dancer, singer and politician who resides in the province of
Batangas, Philippines. She began her acting career when she was 13 years of age
when she auditioned for a role in the film Trudis Liit. The
producers of the movie immediately offered Vilma the part when they had her cry
on cue, something that impressed them very much. She would end up winning a
FAMAS Award for Best Child Performer for her part in the film. She has gone on
to star in dozens of other films throughout her career and has won nearly 100
awards over the span of the past four decades. Some of her more popular work
includes the films: Dekada ’70, In My Life, Palimos ng Pagibig and
most recently the 2016 movie Everything About Her.
1998 would be a huge year for Vilma as she
decided to run for mayor in Lipa City, Batangas. She of course won and became
the first female mayor of that town. After serving as mayor for Lipa City for a
number of terms, Vilma would end up being elected governor of Batangas and she
would move into office in May of 2007. Since 2007 she has remained governor and
is currently in her final term. Her husband is currently a Senator so being a
politician clearly runs in the family. It’s unknown what Vilma will do after
her term expires but with how much support she has I’m sure she will continue
her political career.
#3 – Willie Revillame (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 600 Million)
Wilfredo Buendia is no stranger to
controversy as he is constantly getting himself into trouble in the media. Born
in July of the year 1961, Willie’s career began in the early ‘80s when he and
his friend Randy Santiago began co-hosting the show Lunch Date together
on GMA Network. After six years of hosting the successful show, Willie
would begin to appear in movies. He had the tendency of appearing in films
alongside some pretty big name action stars of the time, often times as the
sidekick character. Some of those movies include: Hector, Ikaw Pa
Eh Love Kita!, Go Johnny Go and Abrakadabra.
His movie career pretty much died down in
1998. He was more drawn to being on television so he started hosting a show on
the ABS-CBN Network called Sang Linggo Napo Sila. The show would
shortly be cancelled and he would go on to appear in two more shows
called Richard Loves Lucy and Magandang Tanghali Bayan which
would end up being his big break. He made appearances on those two shows
simultaneously over the course of three years. Since then he has been able to
create any type of show that he wants and these days he tends to include his
own name in the titles of his shows. Some examples being: Wowowillie,
Willing Willieand Willingly Yours.
Outside of his television performances Willie
makes money from his many business avenues, which is where he has acquired the
majority of his vast wealth. He owns a restaurant called Wil Steak Town,
a bar called W Bar and he even has his own mall called Wil
Tower Mall. He is obviously an intelligent business man to know that naming
buildings and shows after yourself is a great way to get people to remember
your name.
#2 – Sharon Cuneta (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 1 Billion)
Sharon Gamboa Cuneta-Pangilinan is the
richest woman in Philippine history. Sharon was born in 1966 to parents Pablo
Cuneta and Elaine Gamboa and even at an early age she had a knack for singing
around the house while her father played his record collection. At the age of
nine she began getting roles in films and even had offers from music producers
to record albums, although the initial songs she began singing weren’t very
popular. It wasn’t until her song Mr. D.J. was released in
1978 that she would get any sort of recognition. Although she was only twelve
years old at the time, the song would become an instant success and even landed
her a role in a television show called C.U.T.E. (Call Us Two for
Entertainment).
With her singing, television and film career
on the rise, she began receiving offers from several networks from around the
country. To date, she has starred in over 50 movies, recorded 40 albums and has
been the host of a whopping 10 television shows, many of which have went on for
years at a time. Her main television network and source of income was ABS-CBN
which was her “home” network for more than twenty years. But in November of
2011 she departed the network to start her show Sharon: Kasama Mo,
Kapatid which aired on TV5. The show would only last a few years but
she was rumored to have received close to $1 billion Philippine Peso.
Sharon is an endorser of several different
hugely profitable businesses, including: McDonalds, SuperFerry and Coca
Cola. She also owns multiple town houses which she rents out and recently
began her own magazine called Sharon at Home which offers home
life advice and tips.
#1 – Manny Pacquiao (Net
Worth: Philippine peso 9 Billion)
We’re finally here at the number one spot
with none other than Manny Pacquiao, also known as Pac Man. No one here should
be at all surprised by Manny being at the top of this list and why would they?
He is one of the world’s most renowned boxers and even people who don’t follow
the sport recognize him. But where can we even begin with someone like him?
Manny was born in 1978 and while he isn’t
even forty years old yet, he has been able to cement himself as not only the
richest person living in the Philippines but is also the second highest paid
athlete in the world. When Manny was fourteen he dropped out of school due to
his family being extremely poor. His mother was a single parent and she has six
children to feed, including Manny. He decided to drop out and get a high school
equivalent so that he could attend college for business at Notre Dame of
Dadiangas University. Throughout his childhood Manny was a pretty serious boxer
which really helped when he was living in the streets. In 1995 his career
choice shifted to becoming a professional boxer after the death of his close
friend who had the same dream. At the time he was only 16 and weighed just shy
of 100 pounds but that didn’t stop him from entering the ring. The loss of a
friend is a terrible tragedy to go through but Manny has done right by his
friend by honoring his memory. He has gone on to win tons of athletic awards,
including Fighter of the Decade (2000) and Best Asian Fighter by Boxing Writers
Association of America.
The list of Manny’s accomplishments is just
astounding. Throughout his career as a boxer he has won dozens upon dozens of
matches. And if that wasn’t enough he also joined the Philippine army where he
was able to reach the rank of Senior Master Sergeant.
These days Manny is more concerned with his
political career. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2007 and
just recently he announced his candidacy for Senator. Despite his recent offensive remarks against the LGBT community, Manny is
leading the polls so it won’t be a surprise to anyone if he wins.
And that is it for the list of the richest
people living in the Philippines. The nice thing about this list is how each
candidate really comes from a different background. Not all of them are just
born into money, which is the case for a lot of people. Rather, the list is filled
with people who really worked their way to the top, even if they started on the
bottom.
Who is your favorite celebrity from the
Philippines? Let me know in the comments below!
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