Since she was a kid, Andrea Brillantes has been a constant presence on the screen. From her early work as a child star, Andrea is now one of the most recognizable young names in Philippine entertainment. But her years as an actress and public figure have also meant she’s been a constant target of rumors and showbiz intrigue.
It’s an unfortunate aspect of her life in how she seemingly finds herself in the middle of scandals, no matter how overblown they are. People always have something to say about her, but this time, Andrea is clapping back, and not with a statement, but a persona who calls it like it is.
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Pa-Victim Lang Si GAGA
What seemed like Andrea Brillantes’ Instagram account being hacked turned out to be an announcement of her debut song titled GAGA under her red-haired alter ego RAMONA. The unapologetic pop-rock track, which was released under Sony Music Philippines, was written by Andrea and produced by Timothy Run and Sam Marquez of the alternative indie band One Click Straight.
In it, Andrea channels the angsty energy of the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and Avril Lavigne as she takes a sledgehammer to the (often negative) narrative and image painted of her. The self-referential track serves as a commentary on the impact of celebrity culture, fake news, and internet outrage on someone’s life as Andrea, or should we say RAMONA, lists off the things people have said about her.

“People talk, people guess, people decide what’s true before they even know anything. ‘GAGA’ just throws it all back,” Andrea said in a press release. “It is bold, emotional, a little rebellious, a little messy, and not pretending to be perfect.”
The song’s music video doubles down on this message, which stars Pepe Herrera as a security guard falsely accused of stealing, while Andrea plays his defense lawyer. Set in a messy courtroom, the video plays on the sensationalism spawned from rumors and speculations and how they can shift public perception.
She’s The Bad Guy
For decades, celebrity gossip has followed celebrity culture like a shadow. It affects many public figures, but it is worse for female celebrities, who receive heightened scrutiny and judgment for even simple things. Whether it be their love life or things they say, women, more often than not, will have little room for understanding from the public. One mistake from a female celebrity and it’s over for them.
Andrea Brillantes is sadly a victim of this and has faced her fair share of double standards. She has seen her name dragged through the mud and splashed on headlines for all kinds of rumors. As a young and outspoken woman who isn’t afraid to say what’s on her mind and stand up for herself, she has been on the receiving end of insulting labels for years.

With GAGA and under a musical persona, it’s one way that Andrea takes back her name from the reputation people have formed about her. As she shared on social media, Andrea wrote this song four years ago as a form of release during a difficult time in her life. The song’s lyrics are a direct reference to the things people have been saying about her. This is her response as she rises above the fray. And true to that message, she also wasn’t afraid to call people out who criticized the song as just a PR stunt.

With a touch of sass, satire, and Gen Z punk, the track mockingly plays on how people want to see her fail while reclaiming her narrative and voice. It’s an empowering move that only someone like Andrea Brillantes can do, because sometimes, you just have to get in on the joke and call out people’s willingness to believe celebrity gossip as long as it reaffirms their beliefs.
Photos: RAMONA (via Instagram), SONY MUSIC PHILIPPINES
Frequently Asked Questions
RAMONA is Andrea Brillantes’s musical alter ego, introduced through her debut single GAGA, released under Sony Music Philippines. The red-haired persona serves as a vehicle for Brillantes to respond directly to years of celebrity gossip, rumors, and media double standards — channeling an unapologetic pop-rock energy drawn from influences like Olivia Rodrigo and Avril Lavigne.
GAGA is Andrea Brillantes’s debut single under her RAMONA alter ego, written by Brillantes herself and produced by Timothy Run and Sam Marquez of One Click Straight. The self-referential pop-rock track lists the things people have said about her over the years, framing celebrity gossip and internet outrage as targets for satire rather than sources of shame.
GAGA was produced by Timothy Run and Sam Marquez, members of the Filipino alternative indie band One Click Straight. The song was released under Sony Music Philippines and written by Andrea Brillantes herself, with the production drawing on a pop-rock and punk-influenced sound that anchors the alter ego’s angsty, confrontational persona.
The GAGA music video stars Andrea Brillantes as a defense lawyer and features Pepe Herrera as a security guard falsely accused of stealing. Set in a chaotic courtroom, the video uses legal proceedings as a metaphor for how rumors and public speculation distort perception — amplifying the song’s broader commentary on sensationalism and celebrity gossip culture.
Andrea Brillantes has been a recurring target of celebrity gossip and public scrutiny throughout her career, which began when she was a child star. As an outspoken young woman in Philippine entertainment, she has faced heightened judgment and double standards — a pattern she directly addresses in GAGA, which she wrote four years prior to its release as a personal response to a difficult period in her public life.

Rafael Bautista
Rafael Bautista is the Senior Pop Culture Writer of MEGA Asia, with a focus on producing articles and features about local and international entertainment, popular culture, and lifestyle.
Before this role, he spent five years in the youth-oriented magazine NYLON Manila, where he served multiple positions, including Deputy Editor, and created stories, profiles, and content on digital and print geared towards a Gen Z audience. In 2025, he was awarded Jr. Deputy Editor of the Year.
With years of experience in digital media, Rafael has an interest and passion for writing about movies, shows, pop culture, and entertainment, with a particular emphasis on titles, trends, and personalities who are making waves in modern culture or are on the cusp of becoming the next big thing people will talk about.
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