Katya Santos (born February 2, 1982) transitioned from child acting in the mid-90s (e.g., ) to more provocative roles in the early 2000s. Viva Hot Babes Era
While 2004 was a defining year for her early career, her professional journey has shown remarkable longevity. She has successfully navigated back into mainstream drama and comedy, remaining active in the industry with recent appearances in various films and television series.
According to historical industry logs on platforms like the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) , Katya: Come Shag Me was a dedicated solo video release. Rather than a traditional narrative feature film, this was structured as an intimate, multi-segment profile video. It combined highly stylized glamour photography, direct-to-camera monologues, and behind-the-scenes footage from her mainstream film shoots. The provocative English title was chosen specifically to mimic western lad-mag culture (such as FHM or Maxim ), which was exploding in popularity in Manila at the time. Media Specifications and the "UPD" Tag
These were originally released as "Video" titles (VCD/DVD) rather than traditional theatrical films.
: Moving away from the gritty, low-budget "bomba" films of the 1970s and 1980s, the early 2000s ushered in highly polished, glossy, and commercially aggressive adult entertainment.
, a group of actresses who became sex symbols in Philippine cinema during the early 2000s. Guide to 2004 Video Releases Wet, Wild & Kinky : Video/Anthology : Filipino / Tagalog : Softcore / Adult Romance
The search term strings combine several distinct titles that were heavily promoted on home video formats simultaneously in 2004.
[Mainstream TV Child Star] ───> [Viva Hot Babes Era (2003)] ───> [Direct-to-VCD Glamour Videos (2004)] (Ang TV / Oki Doki Doc) (Adult Cinema & Pop Music) (Wet, Wild & Kinky / Come Shag Me) Breakdown of the 2004 Releases
: A critically acclaimed thriller where she played the lead role of Francesca "Keka" Jose.