Trillion Peso March: Catriona Gray, Maris Racal, Ben&Ben, and More Stars Rally in November 30 Anti-Corruption Protests
The Trillion Peso March drew a wave of support from celebrities who used their presence to spotlight the public’s demand for accountability. Catriona Gray, Maris Racal, Ben&Ben, and other well-known figures joined the demonstration on Sunday, Nov. 30, boosting awareness and energizing the movement’s call for government transparency.

Catriona Gray addressed thousands of demonstrators with a striking message during the Trillion Peso March on White Plains Avenue. The 2018 Miss Universe winner boldly called out senators to suspend their colleague involved in the corruption scandal.
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“To the Ombudsman, file the cases now. To the senators, suspend the senators implicated, and to the congress, pass the anti-political dynasty bill,” Catriona said
Sunshine actress Maris Racal was spotted holding a “No to dynasty of thieves” sign as she joined the Philippines-Palestine Friendship Association (PPFA) in solidarity. Elijah Canlas also attended the Trillion Peso March at the People Power Monument in EDSA.
Meanwhile, Maki took the stage as one of the performers during the protest program at the People Power Monument in Quezon City. Ben&Ben was also among the performers during the protest at the People Power Monument in Quezon City. The band performed “Makapangyarihan,” a track that has become a staple of recent protest movements due to its shifting and resonant message. Over October, the lineup of performers also joined the event held in Quezon City. In their official Instagram page, a picture of the band was captioned,
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“End Corruption, End Dynasties!
Ilantad ang Katotohanan!
Ikulong ang mga Kurap!
Ibalik ang mga Ninakaw!
Igalang ang Konstitusyon!
Ipanalo ang sambayanan, ipasa ang Anti-Dynasty Bill!”
What Is Trillion Peso March All About
The Trillion Peso March centers on a collective demand for transparency, accountability, and responsible use of public funds, driven largely by public outrage over the alleged flood control scandal. The movement unites citizens, advocates, and public figures calling for clear answers, corrective actions, and reforms that prevent similar large-scale irregularities from happening again. At its core, the protest reflects the public’s insistence on justice and a government that safeguards the nation’s resources.