The former “Isip Bata” kids who were introduced last year on ABS-CBN’s “It’s Showtime,” have successfully started their showbiz careers getting one big break after another.
Aside from appearing daily on TV, they were cast in the new version of the kiddie gag show, “Goin’ Bulilit,” that premiered last month. They also merited one endorsement after another, the latest being Purple Hearts essential vitamins for children.
Argus (Aspiras), Kulot (Princess Kathryn Caponpon), Jaze (Capili) and Kelsey (Lasam), the Mini Miss U grand winner, were introduced Monday night at the Enderun Tent in Taguig City as the celebrity endorsers of Purple Hearts vitamins.
The children were “super happy” after they were introduced as celebrity image models of Purple Hearts health supplement in Veggie Boost and Fruity Boost flavors.
The young, celebrity image models proudly bared the healthy food they eat regularly, from vegetables to seafood.
“I eat red beans, potatoes, sinigang, adobo and bulalo,” disclosed Argus. “Sometimes, pork and shrimp.”
“The vegetables I eat are carrots, tomatoes, kangkong, kalabasa (squash),” said Kulot. “Kumakain din po ako ng tuyo.”
For Jaze, it’s “broccoli, carrots, kangkong and pechay.” While Kelsey loves “sinigang na hipon and fried chicken.”
Interestingly, the eight-year-old CEO of Purple Hearts, Kryzl Jorge, was formally introduced to the public as the country’s youngest boss. Her mission is to prioritize children’s health and well-being.
The products, employees, all the high-tech machines and the entire factory of Purple Hearts are owned by the young, gifted and talented CEO.
Purple Hearts vitamins are for kids. Fruity Boost has its main ingredients like apples, strawberries, peach, kiwi, honey dew berries and cherry.
The second is the Veggie Boost that contains broccoli, spinach, carrots, cauliflower, tomatoes, squash, radish, asparagus and more, known to give strength and support one’s body’s resistance.
When asked about the importance of health, Kryzl explained, “It is important because it helps us grow strong. Eating healthy food is the best thing you can do.”
Aside from the launch of its new supplements, Kryzl also opened the Purple Hearts Foundation to strengthen its mission further and help the less fortunate not to suffer from malnutrition and micronutrient deficiency.
Before the launch of Purple Hearts vitamin supplement, the product announced its partnership with “It’s Showtime” in a contract signing last July 17 to help spread the products to more Filipinos nationwide.
Kryzl recently distributed blessings to poor children in Cubao, accompanied by Korina Sanchez’s children, Pepe and Pilar.
The youngest of five children — she has three older brothers and a sister — Kryzl is truly happy that she gets to celebrate her eighth birthday with her Purple Hearts family.
Her parents — daddy Chris and mommy Liezel — are both proud about Kryzl’s momentous accomplishment.
Celebrity magician-illusionist Alakim, a finalist in “Pilipinas Got Talent” reality competition, entertained the guests, celebrity parents, content creators and media visitors who graced the Purple Hearts launch.
Showbiz celebrities who also graced the event included Dani Barretto, pregnant ladies Maxine Medina and Dianne Medina, and “Negosyo Goals” TV host Anna Magkawas.