The Trillion Peso March drew tens of thousands of Filipinos to the streets yesterday, demanding accountability and transparency in government spending. Alongside everyday citizens, a remarkable lineup of Trillion Peso March celebrities joined the rally, proving that the fight against corruption cuts across all sectors of society.
From actors and singers to beauty queens and content creators, their presence amplified the call for reform and added star power to the historic protest.
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Big-Name Stars
Leading the celebrity presence was Vice Ganda, who attended with partner Ion Perez and friend Jackie Gonzaga. Anne Curtis marched with her sister Jasmine Curtis-Smith, while actress Cristine Reyes was also spotted at the rally.
Donny Pangilinan and Darren Espanto, two of today’s biggest young stars, joined as well. Donny’s father, Anthony Pangilinan, also walked with them, highlighting a family’s shared stand against corruption.
Award-Winning Actors
Heavy-hitters in Philippine cinema and TV were also present. Iza Calzado, Angel Aquino, Jodi Sta. Maria, and Julia Barretto were seen rallying together. They were joined by Andrea Brillantes, Maris Racal, Therese Malvar, and Rhian Ramos, representing a mix of veterans and younger stars.
Gardo Versoza, Alex Medina, David Licauco, and Elijah Canlas also stood among protesters, adding to the long list of actors who lent their voices.
Beauty Queens and Influencers
The beauty queen community showed strong support. Catriona Gray, Nicole Cordoves, and Beatrice Gomez all attended the rally, each posting powerful messages on social media.
Online personalities also walked the streets, including Ivana Alawi, Cong TV, Sassa Gurl, and Mika Salamanca, bringing millions of digital followers into the conversation.
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Music Artists
The OPM scene was well represented too. Paolo and Miguel Benjamin of Ben&Ben, along with bandmates Agnes Reoma and Pat Lasaten, performed and marched with the crowd. Singer Thea Astley also joined the rally.
Other Notables
The diverse group of Trillion Peso March celebrities included Tessie Tomas, Jessica Soho, Kim Molina, Gerald Napoles, Dingdong Dantes, Kim Atienza, Benjamin Alves, Leon Barretto, Marjorie Barretto, Brent Valdez, Raheel Bhyria, and Aira Lopez. Their attendance showed that artists, journalists, and even established personalities are united in demanding reform.
When Stars Walk with the People, Change Becomes Unstoppable
The presence of these Trillion Peso March celebrities turned heads and captured headlines, but their impact goes far beyond media coverage. By standing shoulder to shoulder with ordinary Filipinos, they sent a powerful message: corruption and misuse of public funds affect everyone, and accountability is a collective responsibility.
Their voices, amplified by fame and reach, inspired thousands more to take action, proving that civic engagement isn’t just for politicians or activists—it’s for anyone who believes in a fairer, transparent Philippines.
As the rally ended, one thing was unmistakable: when stars and citizens march together, the demand for justice is impossible to ignore, and the drive for change gains unstoppable momentum.