Bella Poarch named herself after Belle from Beauty and the Beast because Belle wears a yellow dress, which is Bella's favorite color. She also admired Belle's character and her love story with the Beast.
Bella Poarch grew up on a farm in the Philippines, where she had chickens, sheep, goats, and cows. She also remembers drawing on banana leaves during a summer when her parents removed all the paper from the house to encourage her to focus on academics.
Bella Poarch snacks on honey before her shows, as her vocal coach recommended it to lubricate her voice. She particularly uses Manuka honey and has a long-standing love for honey, often incorporating it into her coffee and matcha.
The song 'Will You Always Love Her' is deeply personal for Bella Poarch as it reflects her experiences with exes who were not over their previous relationships before entering new ones. She wrote the song to express her feelings about this common relationship dynamic.
Bella Poarch highlights a Filipino tradition of naming children after famous figures, such as her sister being named Princess after Princess Diana, who was considered the 'Kim Kardashian' of her time. Her brother Ivor is named after basketball player Allen Iverson.
Bella Poarch recalls growing up in a rural area in the Philippines, where she played with animals like dogs, cats, goats, and cows. She also mentions her grandmother, Lola Unang, who taught her the importance of dental hygiene despite their financial struggles.
Bella Poarch plans to travel back to the Philippines in 2025 to visit her hometown in Pangasinan, her old school, and meet up with friends and family. She also hints at possible performances and collaborations during her trip.
Bella Poarch loves Filipino street food, particularly fishballs and kikiam. She mentions that while fishballs taste different now compared to her childhood, she still enjoys them and is excited to try them again during her trip to the Philippines.
Bella Poarch shares that an average bee lives up to 35 days to a month. She also mentions that bees die after they sting, which she found out while reflecting on the movie 'The Bee.'
Bella Poarch advises people who are not over their exes to avoid jumping into new relationships. She emphasizes the importance of taking time for oneself and processing emotions before moving on.
It only makes sense DBR's first guest is none other than... Bella Poarch. She opens up about how she got her name, her childhood memories of drawing on banana leaves, and new music.
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