Popular comedienne Joey de Leon was the one who named the group. Joey explains "Nagsimula lang sa yan kasi sa biruan. Diba may usong kanta nuon si Tom Jones. Tinawag lang naming ng tinawag…ayan na yung mga sexbomb...sexbomb, sexbomb...hanggang sa kumabit na yung pangalan.
"Buti pangalan lang yung kumabit," Joey jokingly remarked. "At kung may masama daw na connotation, di sinasadya. Wala namang masama e...mukha lang masama yung 'bomb', kasi sumasabog… at yung 'sex', e yung sa iba, dirty tingnan. Pero kung dirty yun… lahat naman ng ID merong word na sex di ba?" Joey added.
"May work ethic sila and they've managed to be both playful and ... yes, okay, sometimes they can be naughty. Yan ang nakakatuwa sa Sexbomb, hindi magugulo. Mga seryoso sila sa trabaho," says Joey. The woman behind "Sexbomb"
Sexbomb's success is also attributed to the group's manager Joy Cancio. A former dancer herself (of the defunct Vicor Dancers), Joy started with only four members, but with perseverance and continuing search for dedicated Filipino talents, she has already expanded the group to 24.
Joy is more than a manager to the group. One of group members even revealed, "Mommy talaga ang turing naming kay Miss Joy." According to them, their manager continues to patch the personality "differences" of the group and tirelessly pours them with her advice and wit.
True enough, Joy has done the insurmountable. She has kept the Sexbomb Girls in the number one spot through the years. The "Sexbomb" breadwinners
Most members of the group are breadwinners. The families they support are clearly the motivational factor that inspires them to work and to accept projects.
"Sa bahay ok lang ako yung magbayad ng lahat katulad ng kuryente at pagkain...okay po sa akin yun, kaya nga po ako nagtrabaho para sa kanila e," says member Cynthia Yapchiongko.
Controversies hounding the "Sexbomb"
Amidst countless rumors and controversies that hounded the group, its members became resilient. Be it a sex or a drug rumor, until now these rumors are not proven.
Even the group's popular member Jopay Paguia was surprised to be called an "addict" a few months ago. Like any celebrity, Jopay was saddened to hear the rumors about her. Her loss of weight and occasional leave of absence, she says, are just results of the group's numerous projects and gigs.
Contrary to rumors of the group's break-up, Sexbomb is still very much intact. When other groups "appear and disappear," the Sexbomb is still widely seen on national TV.
Their afternoon soap "Daisy Siete" is now on its eighth season. Just recently, BMG Records released the group's first retrospective album "Sumayaw Sumunod: The Best of Sexbomb Girls."
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