Watch Boss A’s raw, wholesome reaction as SIBOL MLBB wins 31st SEA Games gold
#BLCKforGOLD.
Tier One Entertainment co-founder andFilipino cosplayerAlodia Gosiengfiaohas been giving her all-out support for thePhilippine team SIBOLat the31st SEA Games, cheering for Blacklist International membersJohnmar “OhMyV33nus” Villaluna, Danerie James “Wise” Del Rosario, Salic “HADJI” Imam, and Dexter Louise”DEX STAR” Alaba.
These pro players make up SIBOL’sMobile Legends: Bang Bangteam who competed in Hanoi, Vietnam in theesports discipline.
While the pros played in Vietnam, Alodia virtually cheered for theMPL PH favoritesfrom the Philippines. Dressed in afull SIBOL outfit, the CEO took to social media to show her support for her country’s representatives.
Boss Alodia’s reaction to SIBOL’s MLBB team winning the 31st SEA Games gold is the cutest thing you’ll see today
In-between tapings and photoshoots, Alodia followed the grand final livestreams, hoping that the Philippines will break the code.
As soon as the director called in “cut,” a staff informed her that SIBOL just bagged the gold medal and handed her a mobile phone to see the stream for herself.
“We won?” she squealed. “We won!”
Alodia joyfully jumped up and down and clapped upon hearing the good news, but immediately tried to contain herself to maintain her professionalism.
When you have a shoot but you need to cheer for your gold medalist team ????Thank you for your support as always, Boss A! ????????#BreakTheCode|#BLCKforGOLDpic.twitter.com/n27ClfO0zJ
With a solid win 3-1 against Indonesia, SIBOLMLBB brought home their second goldand successfully defended their title at the Southeast Asian Games. They won all of their series, only losing two games in the entire campaign.
“Congratulations! So proud of you guys,” shetweeted. “See you all back here in Manila! Let’s celebrate.”
Alodia previously expressed her vision forBlacklist International in an official statement.
“Our dream for Blacklist International is to develop and manage world-class teams to be able to represent different countries in international competitions. Our Filipino players are doing it now in SEA Games 2022. I believe we can do it too for our Blacklist teams in other countries in the future.”
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