Diana Zubiri pokes fun at controversial FHM feature
Diana Zubiri poked fun at her old controversial FHM feature in her latest Instagram post.
The actress donned a fuschia dress and white heels, and posed right next to an empty train.
In her caption, she wrote, “Dito na lang ako aabang nang masasakyan para di ako mademanda uli.”
She added, “Gets mo ba?”
Back in 2002, Diana posed in a red bikini at a flyover along EDSA. It is now one of the iconic moments in Philippine showbiz history.
Diana had a case filed against her and the FHM team by then-Mandaluyong City Mayor Benjamin Abalos, Jr. He said the photoshoot violated his instructions that Diana should not wear a two-piece bikini. She has since apologized.
Diana is making her acting comeback in “Mga Batang Riles” as Maying, the mother of Kidlat (Miguel Tanfelix).
She will also be a guest on “Bubble Gang” on Sunday.
Diana Zubiri, a beloved name in Philippine showbiz, is turning heads again—but this time, with her humor. The actress recently surprised fans by poking fun at her iconic and controversial FHM magazine cover, a move that not only shows her growth as an individual but also highlights her ability to embrace her past with a healthy dose of comedy.
The Iconic FHM Feature
Back in the early 2000s, Diana Zubiri rose to stardom partly because of her sultry appearance in men’s magazine FHM. Known for her daring photoshoots and bold persona, Diana’s features became a hot topic of conversation, dividing opinions. While she gained a massive following and was hailed as a sex symbol, some conservative audiences criticized her for promoting what they perceived as provocative imagery.
Years later, the once-controversial images are now considered classic symbols of confidence and empowerment in Philippine entertainment. Reflecting on the experience, Diana has always been candid about how her bold choices helped launch her career.
Laughing at the Past
In a recent television guesting, Diana surprised audiences by revisiting her FHM days through a comedic lens. Appearing on a light-hearted segment, she made witty remarks about her once-controversial cover photos. “Sino ba ‘yan? Grabe, sobra ang foundation!” she joked, pointing out the styling trends of the early 2000s.
The playful commentary didn’t stop there, as Diana continued to share light-hearted stories about her photoshoot experience. “Naalala ko pa, halos nahulog ako sa heels kasi nasa rooftop kami! Sabi ko, kung babagsak ako, at least mukha akong maganda,” she quipped, drawing laughter from both the audience and her co-stars.
Her humor not only entertained but also showed how she has embraced her past without any bitterness.
Fans Applaud Diana’s Self-Awareness
Diana’s openness quickly went viral on social media, with fans praising her for owning her journey. Many lauded her for showing maturity and confidence in revisiting a part of her life that once sparked controversy.
“She’s truly evolved, from a bombshell icon to a role model for owning your narrative,” one fan commented. “Her humor about her FHM past shows she’s not just beautiful but also grounded,” another fan tweeted.
Her playful jabs at herself also served as a reminder that stars, like everyone else, grow and change.
Beyond the Glamour
Today, Diana Zubiri is recognized not just for her stunning looks but for her acting chops and graceful transition into family life. She has successfully navigated through the ups and downs of a career in showbiz, using every experience—both good and controversial—as stepping stones.
Her ability to laugh at her past while embracing it shows her depth as a person and her connection with her audience.
A Role Model for Growth
By poking fun at her controversial FHM feature, Diana Zubiri has reminded everyone of an important lesson: our past doesn’t define us. Instead, how we view it and grow from it is what matters most. Her comedic take on a pivotal chapter in her life showcases a woman who’s confident, self-aware, and not afraid to own her story.
As Diana moves forward, fans are eager to see what new heights she will reach—not just as an actress but as an inspiring figure who reminds us that growth is always possible, no matter where we come from.