Sue Ramirez answers the sirens’ call

Tempo Desk
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At this stage in her life, actress Sue Ramirez is no longer asking for permission to be seen.

She now knows exactly who she is — confident, fearless, sensual, fun.

Take it or leave it.

Note she did not arrive where she is now mentally, physically, through some sort of magic. She earned it.

Not long ago, Sue was nursing ankle and hand injuries that kept her immobile and uncertain. The pause forced her into introspection about her body, her health, and her relationship with herself.

It was then that she decided to pursue renewal, to live healthier, and to treat her body with love.

It was hard but she pulled through. And the commitment shows.

Just recently, Sue was launched as Ginebra’s calendar girl for 2026. The layouts were amazing.

Take a gander:

In every frame, Sue carries a confidence that feels lived-in. Sensual without trying too hard, she embodies a woman comfortable in her body because she fought to reclaim it.

“It’s not just about looking good,” she said. “It’s about how much you value yourself and your well-being.”

This self-assured sensuality frames her message to other women.

“If I can do it, so can you,” Sue says. “Don’t give up on yourself. Claim your blessings and work hard for them.”

Indeed. Confidence is built, not bestowed, and that timing, no matter how long it is delayed, is always divine.

Note the honor places her in a lineage of sirens who answered the same call before her, women whose allure was inseparable from their strength.

Among them Marian Rivera, Anne Curtis, Solenn Heussaff, Pia Wurtzbach, Julie Anne San Jose.

Sue belongs there not just because she looks the part, but because she lived her way into it.

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