MANILA, Philippines – Hindi lang mga boylet ang nauuhaw sa charm ni Shuvee Etrata — pati mga girlash, gigil na gigil! After posting a now-viral TikTok video where she rocked a black jacket, cap, and classic barako swag, fans went feral.
“Babae ako, pero kaya kitang pakasalan,” comment ng isang follower.
“Good morning sa pogi kong bebe,” dagdag pa ng isa.
Others simply declared: “Mine na lang ang poganda!”
From Crush ng Bayan to ‘Island Ate ng Cebu’
Dubbed by fans as the “morena version ni Kylie Padilla” at “TDH goals kung naging tibo ako”, Shuvee continues to break the internet with her unique charm — a mix of beauty, masculinity, and quiet strength that fans across genders can’t get enough of.
“Poganda ka oh!”, “Sobrang pogi mo, madam. Akin ka na lang,” and “Ang guwapa, guwapo mo,” were just a few of the thirst comments flooding her videos.
‘Magpakailanman’ Tells Her True Story
But beyond the online kilig and compliments, Shuvee is ready to tell a deeper, more emotional side of her journey.
This Saturday, August 9, she stars as herself in Magpakailanman’s upcoming episode, “Pinoy Big Breadwinner: The Shuvee Etrata Story.”
The episode explores her real-life struggles — from being bullied in her remote island hometown, to escaping family trauma, giving up her dream of becoming a doctor, and becoming the silent breadwinner for her loved ones.
The Face Behind the Viral Videos
Before the glam, before the fame, Shuvee was just a small-town girl with big dreams — dreams she shelved to survive, to support her family, and eventually, to thrive in the city.
She didn’t just move to Manila — she fought for a new beginning. And in doing so, she found something even greater: a purpose, and a platform.
Now known as the “Island Ate ng Cebu,” she’s more than just a social media star. She’s a symbol of hope, resilience, and unfiltered authenticity.
A Salute to the Silent Breadwinners
Under the direction of Neal del Rosario, with a script by John Roque and research by Georis Tuca, the episode honors unsung heroes — the breadwinners who carry entire households, often without thanks or recognition.
Joining Shuvee in the cast are Gabby Eigenmann, Sharmaine Arnaiz, Christian Antolin, Miguel Diokno, Rathian Cordero, Aliyah Marie Cortez, and Juharra Asayo.