The SM Mall of Asia Arena was electrified on Friday, February 6, 2026, as two generations of Filipino girl power finally collided. In a moment that immediately went viral, the "Nation’s Girl Group" BINI made a surprise appearance during the SexBomb Girls’ "Get, Get Aw! rAWnd 3" reunion concert, proving that "Get, Get Aw" and "P-Pop Rise" are a match made in heaven.
The Collaboration We Didn't Know We Needed
The surprise unfolded during the performance of the iconic novelty hit "Halukay Ube." As the SexBomb Girls took a brief pause, the eight members of BINI—Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena—emerged on the 360-degree stage to the deafening screams of the sold-out crowd.
The two groups joined forces for a high-energy dance-off, even performing the legendary "Appear, Disappear" hand game together. But the nostalgia didn't stop there. The SexBomb Girls showed they still have the "laban" by joining BINI for their modern anthems, "Pantropiko" and "Salamin, Salamin."
More Than Just a Show: A Message of Unity
Beyond the spectacle, the night carried a heartfelt message. SexBomb leader Rochelle Pangilinan took a moment to address the online comparisons often made between the veteran group and the P-pop sensations.
"This isn't a competition," Rochelle told the audience. "The SexBomb Girls brought you joy back then, and now BINI is giving inspiration and happiness to a new generation... It’s happier when we are united and show love for one another."
Credits: Manila Concert Scene
BINI’s Stacey Sevilleja echoed the sentiment, expressing gratitude to their "Atas" (big sisters) and noting that they, too, grew up watching the SexBomb Girls dominate Philippine television.
The "Shiloh" Effect
Rochelle also shared a charming anecdote, revealing that her daughter, Shiloh, played a major role in the collaboration. Being a huge "Bloom" (BINI fan) herself, Shiloh’s love for the group helped bridge the gap between the two iconic eras of Philippine entertainment.
What's Next for the SexBomb Girls?
With rAWnd 3 being a massive success, the SexBomb Girls aren't slowing down. Two more shows are scheduled for February 7 and 8, and rumors of an international "Ar-AW-nd the World" tour are already buzzing. One thing is certain: whether it's 2005 or 2026, the spirit of the Filipina performer remains unbeatable.
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