Singing Queens Are Officially Back! Eat Bulaga Quintet Put Exit Rumors to Rest with Explosive Return

Eat Bulaga's Singing Queens together with News5 Entertainment Journalist MJ Marfori

The long wait is over for the Legit Dabarkads! After weeks of intense speculation and viral rumors suggesting their departure, the Singing Queens (SQ) have officially made their triumphant return to the Eat Bulaga stage on TV5.

The quintet—composed of Anne Ferrer, Eunice Janine, Jean Drilon, Khayzy Bueno, and Sam Rascal—recently silenced critics and worried fans alike. Following a brief hiatus in late January 2026 that sparked "contract expiration" rumors, the group was spotted back in rehearsal, culminating in a series of "pasabog" performances this February.

Why the Singing Queens Stay Winning

Since their debut in October 2023, the Singing Queens have evolved from being the "vocal card dealers" of the Peraphy segment into a legitimate P-pop and vocal powerhouse. Their journey from the Sing Eat competition to becoming resident Eat Bulaga icons has been nothing short of legendary.

 * The Peraphy Legacy: Despite rumors that the segment might be phased out to make way for new interactive concepts, the SQ members remain a vital part of the show's identity.

 * Vocal Prowess: Known for their hit single "Oh Baby" (produced by Tito Sotto), the group continues to lead opening numbers that regularly draw over 50,000 live viewers on YouTube alone.

 * Dabarkads Connection: Their recent "futuristic extravaganza" and collab performances with OPM icons like Ito Rapadas and Top Suzara prove that their chemistry with the audience is stronger than ever.

What’s Next for the Queens?

Insiders suggest that the "new era" of the Singing Queens will include more than just singing. With teaser posts promising "exclusive interviews" and "big plans from TVJ Productions," fans are speculating about a potential concert or even a second single.

One thing is certain: whether they are dealing cards in Peraphy or belting out high notes in the opening, the Singing Queens are strictly here to stay.

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