Esports caster Bridgitte “Brigida” Ramos shares her thoughts on a viral comment at the M7 World Championship in Jakarta, as fans take notice of both her on-cam appeal and her delivery behind the mic.
At the M7 World Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia, Filipina caster Bridgitte “Brigida” Ramos is drawing attention—not only for her presence on camera, but for the confidence and control she brings behind the mic.
A familiar face in MPL Philippines, Brigida seemingly gained a following in Jakarta after a fan jokingly commented, “Take the M7 trophy for PH, we’ll take Brigida for Indonesia.”
The line quickly gained traction online, sparking playful exchanges among fans across regions.
“Yah, I saw that. I saw that,” Ramos said with a laugh. “Tinatawanan ko ‘yan… kasi may mga reply pa diyan. Tapos nagbabangayan sila.”
Despite the buzz that seems to follow her at every world championship, Ramos admitted she still finds herself quietly overwhelmed by the attention.
“Hindi pa rin ako makapaniwala sa totoo lang,” she shared. “Sobrang tahimik ako kasi nao-overwhelm ako.”
Brigida delivers
Even as fans gush over her face card, Ramos continues to prove that her value on the broadcast goes far deeper.
At M7, she has been steady and composed—delivering clean analysis, thoughtful reactions, and a polished on-air presence as she showcases her talents at the world championship in Jakarta.
This isn’t the first time Brigida has gone viral on the global stage.
In previous editions of the tournament, fans began calling her “Momo ng Pinas,” likening her visuals to TWICE’s Momo.
“Siguro nag-glow up lang po ako nang konti mula no’ng M6,” Ramos said. “Pero syempre every year ginagalingan ko rin po.”
For Ramos, growth is rooted in purpose.
“Nandito lang din po ako para maghatid ng [MLBB] aksyon,” she added. “’Yon naman po ang mahalaga.”
When asked about the nickname, Ramos laughed and revealed that TWICE’s Momo is even her phone wallpaper.
At M7, Brigida Ramos continues to strike an impressive balance in esports—where lifestyle appeal meets broadcast credibility, and viral moments coexist with real, earned skill.
(With reports from Keith Medrano via Gillian Trinidad/GG Network)
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Inna Mina is a sportswriter with a passion for telling stories that go beyond the scoreboard.
She covers running, athletics, and other major Philippine sporting events, while also following grassroots sports, athlete journeys, and women in sports. Her work also includes lifestyle stories on health, fitness, and community.