Christine Bersola-Babao

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Christine Bersola-Babao

Maria Concepcion "Christine" Peji Bersola-Babao (Tagalog: [kɾisˈtin ˈpɛhɪ bɛɾˈsɔlɐ ˈbabaʊ]; born October 30, 1970), also known as Tin Tin, is a Filipina multi-media personality. She is best known for appearing in the educational television program Sine'skwela.[2][3]

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Christine Bersola-Babao
Bersola-Babao in 2010
Born
Maria Concepcion Peji Bersola

(1970-10-30) October 30, 1970 (age 54)
Manila, Philippines
Other namesTintin, Mammu, Ninang Dub
EducationUniversity of the Philippines Diliman, Operation Brotherhood Montessori Center
Occupation(s)Host, television producer
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children2
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2018–present
Genre(s)vlogs, talk show
Subscribers235 thousand[1]
Views21.8 million[1]
Associated actsJulius Babao
100,000 subscribers2022

Last updated: March 24, 2025
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Life and career

Christine Bersola-Babao is considered a "Celebrity Mother".[4][5]

Controversy

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"Being Gay" interview article

On March 11, 2013, Christine Bersola-Babao published a newspaper article titled "Being Gay" where she interviewed the television psychologist Camille Garcia, a Catholic conservative on what to do when a child is showing "signs" of being gay.[6][7] Bersola-Babao alsoadded her method of raising her three-year-old son. The article became a trending topic on Twitter.[8]

The article also failed to cite peer reviewed studies to back it. The Psychological Association of the Philippines noted that this ran counter to the professional and ethical commitments of the Psychological Profession.[9]

The Psychological Association of the Philippines stated:

The PAP enjoins Filipino psychologists to stand by their professional and ethical commitments to affirm the rights and wellbeing of all individuals. Its position paper on Non-Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression reads, “The PAP Code of Ethics (2010) is clear in its stance against discrimination. Filipino psychologists are called upon to recognize the unique worth and inherent dignity of all human beings; and to respect the diversity among persons and peoples. This means that Filipino psychologists should not discriminate against or demean persons based on actual or perceived differences in characteristics including gender identity and sexual orientation.[10]

Bersola-Babao and Garcia's statements received criticism from Filipinos.[7][11][12] The Ang Ladlad political party stated that “outdated and destructive gender stereotypes are not helpful and can have adverse effects on children’s sexual orientation and gender identity development.”[13]

Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Noli Me TangereNeneng
1993–1996TV Patrol[14]Anchor
1995Binibining Pilipinas 1995Herself (host)
1995–1997Showbiz LingoHerself (host)
1995–2002Alas Singko y Medya[14]Herself (host)
1997Sine'skwelaAnatom
2001–2002Talk TVHerself (host)
2002–2005Magandang Umaga, BayanHerself (host)
200620th PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionHerself (host)
2008–2009Busog LusogHerself (host)
2010–2011Swak na SwakHerself (host)
2012–2014Good Morning ClubHerself (host)
2013–2014Face the PeopleHerself (host)
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Film

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Year Title Role Note(s) Ref(s).
1993 Dahil Mahal Kita (The Dolzura Cortez Story) Nurse
2003 Kung Ako Na Lang Sana Vicky
2006 Blue Moon Herself
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResults
2000PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Morning Show HostAlas Singko y MedyaWon[15]
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