[ADVISORY]
BINI Signals World Tour - Cebu is few days to go!
We kindly remind all Blooms to maintain proper decorum before, during, and after the concert.
Please read below.
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If I were to guess, the advisory may be in response to plans to do protests sa Cebu concert. I’m sure some of you have seen the print-at -home banners/fliers floating around bloomtwt and it seems some are really determined to do it. Karapatan nila yan and I deeply respect their determination to be heard.
However if you are going participate in the protests, I implore you, ilugar nyo ng maayos (however you would like to interpret that). Sana lang, sana, hindi during hi/bye, hindi during soundcheck, hindi during performances. Sana lang. Respetuhin nyo na lang sana ang girls and other attendees who paid to enjoy the concert. Again, ibigay nyo na sa Cebu attendees, some of which do not have the luxury of traveling all the way to Manila and casuals who may be turned into Blooms. Ibigay nyo na kay Staku birthday nya yan. Ibigay nyo na kay Aiah, hometown nya yan.
Again please, ilugar ng maayos ang protesta. Keep it peaceful, your co-blooms will appreciate it and respect the cause even more. Salamat.
Kanina pa ako napapakamot sa ulo, guys. Tbh, I don’t understand why some people are attacking her.
First sentence pa lang, it’s quite obvious ano tone nong tweet. Meron pang “I feel bad”, “may ibang chance”, and “somewhere else”. She’s not encouraging na gawin sa hi-bye ‘yung plan ng iba. Not at all!
Next time, let’s all practice reading comprehension first before reacting negatively. Baka kase umuusok na pala bunbunan mo d’yan eh hindi naman dapat. Sayang energy n’yo 😩🤧
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@Mrr123ruri We never know, but the possibility is never zero. Hopefully di nila maisip na naiipit sila sa gitna, kase ang concern ng fans are towards the management, because Blooms just want better treatment for the girls and the fans.
Rewatched again the Bini Docuseries & The Contract Renewal..
Manman:
“Mamahalin mo eh, Mamahalin mo sila enough to see this through”
“We all have one vision, and that’s to make these girls succeed…”
“Our commitment in the abs-cbn is to forever take care of all of you…”
@Bloom_Chacha That’s true. Bini is nothing but a money maker and cash cow for Manman, and they know that blooms love the girls so much. Kaya dali dali lang tayo tinatake advantage ng Manman.
They would always be that least favourite child ng manman, that no matter how much they excel at their craft, and all the hardwork they do. They would never get the same love and attention they deserve from their parents (manman🤡), kase mas favour sila sa isang anak nila 😏👎🏻
I’m only coming back alive after telling my partner what has been going on in the fandom. She’s not a Bloom, but a very concerned Marketing Executive. She handles big trade shows here in England, so she’s more well-versed in this stuff than I am.
While she admires the girls for their obvious talent—when she finally saw both weeks of their Coachella performances, all she could tell me was that: “Their management really let them down that hard, huh?”
From the bare stage to Week 1’s messy camera work (from a coordinator’s standpoint), she said that it was a mess and a lost chance to highlight that this was THE FIRST Filipino act ever to set foot on Coachella.
I even told her about the budgeting issues BINI’s “management” apparently had, and all she could tell me was that it was bullshit.
“They weren’t invited to Coachella in a week. It must’ve been what? Months or let’s say half a year since they knew about their invitation to Coachella, and no one in their marketing thought or planned for production costs and scale? Of building a case to eager sponsors who would be sponsoring the first-ever Filipino act to perform at Coachella?
That should have been their selling point.
Don’t get me wrong, the girls were perfect. Their outfit team shelled out, and the performance was flawless. I can’t say anything bad about them as performers, which is why I saved my opinion until Week 2, but that stage really let them down.
To me, all it said was someone in their production or coordination team went and thought: “Okay na yan”, because that was what that stage looked like to me. Don’t even tell me that they only got to see their stage on the day? Yeah, well, Coachella has been going on for years. They could’ve researched what that stage looked like from previous performers. There are layouts of the Mojave stage online—that’s the coordinator’s fault for not taking the initiative to do research and planning.
It was obvious that their Week 2 performance improved within a short span of time, yet they couldn’t talk to Coachella’s camera people before their first performance? Also, the visual art and graphics were definitely changed, so they must’ve seen some feedback. But why wait? Why settle for mediocre stage design when your artists are giving their all in their performance? That was the glaring disconnect that stood out for me while watching their Week 1 set.
And if their budgeting was really down the drain, then something is very wrong. You’re supposed to still allocate money to whatever show or event you’re supposed to represent. And god, they are the first Filipinos to do that, and you mean to tell me they couldn’t find financial aid? Don’t even tell me the excuse that the government refused them funding; yeah, whatever—find someone else! Don’t settle with an “okay na yan” mindset because that should have been historic, and it was because of the girls, but seeing how that was all coordinated and how bare their stage was told me enough that some people in their team need to be reshuffled.
There needs to be an internal change within their team, and their management needs to look at the bigger problem: how they market their performers as a whole. Longevity-wise, I don’t see them lasting if their marketing and management are this incompetent at handling big events. It’s actually a disservice to their brand and the girls themselves.”
I’m paraphrasing, but that’s the gist of her thoughts on coordination and marketing as a professional.
I don’t know much about marketing and all that jazz, which is why I rant to her about BINI’s management and how lacklustre they are at handling the girls.
It’s actually quite sad, and overall we both feel very awful for the BINI girls. We were looking forward to seeing them here in London for the first time together, so this was not only disappointing but really telling of their team and management’s lack of preparation and care.
Wow! It’s been a year na din pala nung first time ko naka-heart si maloi, and me preserving the little flower she gave me last year 🥹 one of my best memories of 2025
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