
For internationally acclaimed singer Morissette, the Philippines is more than a backdrop for vacations—it’s a place of deep connection, personal history, and endless discovery. Born and raised in Cebu City, she carries with her the energy of her vibrant hometown, a perfect blend of urban buzz and laid-back provincial charm. “I’ve always loved how Cebu offers so many things to do—beaches, food, mountains—it’s all there,” she shares, reflecting on the roots of her passion for her homeland.

That love for the Philippines extends to its flavors, too. Nothing brings Morissette back to her childhood faster than the taste of Cebu’s iconic barbecue at Larsian, paired with puso rice. “And of course, halo-halo is always a must,” she laughs, calling it the perfect sweet treat to beat the tropical heat. Her food adventures are just one part of her deeper connection to the country’s culture, which she proudly showcases on and off the stage.

As the voice behind the Department of Tourism’s Love the Philippines campaign, Morissette brings her heartfelt pride to the global stage. “It’s such an honor,” she says. “I hope the song reminds Filipinos everywhere of how rich and beautiful our country is—in music, culture, and experiences.” The music video, featuring the country’s natural beauty beyond just its beaches, reflects her own travels—from misty mornings in Baguio to sunsets in Panglao, and cozy road trips to Tagaytay with her husband and their dogs.

Frequent visits to family in Quezon and Cebu keep her grounded, but her travel bucket list is still long. “I really want to explore Palawan, Camiguin, and Guimaras,” she says excitedly, dreaming of mangoes, marine sanctuaries, and historical gems like Intramuros. But for Morissette, it’s not just about the destinations—it’s about the people. “Filipinos are known for being warm and hardworking wherever they are,” she says. “And that’s something I carry with pride.”

Through her voice and her journey, Morissette is not just representing Filipino talent—she’s celebrating the soul of the Philippines. Whether performing on global stages or sharing local stories, she sings a love song that invites everyone to fall in love with the Philippines—one memory, one meal, one melody at a time.


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