Jennie Gabriel

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Jennie Escalada Gabriel (born 11 August 1987) is a Filipino singer, actress, comedienne, and television personality. She first rose to prominence after being one of the finalists of various singing competitions such as ABS-CBN's Tawag ng Tanghalan,[1] GMA's Pinoy Pop Superstar,[2] and The Clash, where she ended as the season's first runner-up.[3]

Born
Jennie Escalada Gabriel

(1987-08-11) August 11, 1987 (age 38)
Makati, Philippines
OccupationsSinger, Actress, Host, Comedian and Impersonator
Yearsactive2006–present
AgentSparkle (2006–2009; 2021–present)
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Jennie Gabriel
Born
Jennie Escalada Gabriel

(1987-08-11) August 11, 1987 (age 38)
Makati, Philippines
OccupationsSinger, Actress, Host, Comedian and Impersonator
Years active2006–present
AgentSparkle (2006–2009; 2021–present)
Known forPinoy Pop Superstar
Tawag ng Tanghalan
The Clash 2020 (season 3)
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Life and career

Early beginnings

Gabriel was first introduced as Jennie Escalada when she joined the third season of Pinoy Pop Superstar in 2006 where she was one of the grand finalists.[4]

In 2016, Gabriel competed in the first season of ABS-CBN's singing competition, Tawag ng Tanghalan where she was an eight-time defending champion and became one of the grand finalists.[1] During the course of the competition, she also showcased her skills in impersonating television and music personalities such as actress Angel Locsin.[5] This comedic skill opened a lot of projects for Gabriel in the network such as roles in Celebrity Playtime, Dok Ricky, Pedia, and The Good Son.

In 2019, a viral video of Gabriel surfaced with her impersonating Filipino music personalities such as Jaya, Lani Misalucha, and Vina Morales.[6] She was later dubbed as the "Diva with a Million Voices"[7] and had several television guestings of her showcasing this skill.[8][9]

The Clash and signing up with GMA Network

In 2020, Gabriel competed in the third season of GMA Network's The Clash. She was the first one to eliminated but got back in the competition after being the wildcard and eventually ended as the season's runner-up.[10]

After the competition, Gabriel was signed by GMA Artist Center and later joined the musical variety show, All-Out Sundays, wherein she is now a mainstay performer.[6]

The Clash 2020 (season 3) Full Performances

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Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRole Notes
2025–2026 Cruz vs Cruz Alice Supporting Cast
2025 Maka Alelie
2024 Asawa ng Asawa Ko Connie Guest cast
2022–2023 Unica Hija Trixie Supporting cast
2022 Family Feud Herself Guest Player
Mars Pa More Guest
Sarap, 'Di Ba?
Daig Kayo Ng Lola Ko: My Ex's Wedding Good Vibes Bee
2021–2022 Kapuso Countdown to 2022: The GMA New Year Special Herself Performer
I Left My Heart in SorsogonMylene "May–May" Regor Supporting cast
2021Tadhana: Maid 4 U Chloe
Dear Uge: Soul ni Sol Dora
Wish Ko Lang! Grace
2021–present The Boobay and Tekla Show Herself Mema Squad
2021 Catch Me Out Philippines Celebrity Catcher
2020; 2021–present All-Out Sundays Guest (2020); Performer (since 2021)
2020The Clash Season 3 contestant / runner up
2019; 2021 Wowowin Willie of Fortune contestant (2019); Guest co-host (2021)
2017The Good SonBritney Recurring cast
2016Celebrity PlaytimeHerself Guest Player
Dok Ricky, PediaLian
Tawag ng TanghalanHerself Contestant
2009Eat Bulaga!
2007Ratsada E
2006Pinoy Pop Superstar Contestant
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