Chito and Neri have been vocal about their dream home. They moved from a posh village to a sprawling property that allows their son, Miggy (Baby M), to run around. Their lifestyle emphasizes "home-centric" entertainment. They invested heavily in a maaliwalas (comfortable) vibe: a home studio for Chito, a massive kitchen for Neri’s product shoots, and a pool that serves as the backdrop for their weekend family vlogs.
Chito maintains the lola’s boy aesthetic—tropical shirts, slippers, and dad caps. Neri, on the other hand, oscillates between Rich Aunty core (Chanel bags, sleek dresses) and Nanay mode (cycling shorts, rubber shoes, and a cap covering no-makeup days). This duality is aspirational; it tells their followers that you can be a hands-on parent and buy yourself a Birkin.
The magic happens when they appear on each other’s shows. "Neri on KoolPals" is legendary content—she roasts Chito's bandmates, reveals his annoying habits, and talks about their sex life with brutal honesty. It is the "couple goals" content that drives millions of views. Part 5: The Controversies and The Resilience No lifestyle article is complete without addressing the cracks. The Miranda-Naig household has weathered storms that would break other couples.
In the ever-churning world of Philippine showbiz, where celebrity marriages are often tabloid fodder and “love teams” have a shelf life, one couple has quietly—and sometimes loudly—rewritten the rules of success. They are Chito Miranda , the iconic raspy-voiced frontman of the legendary rock band Parokya ni Edgar, and Neri Naig , the former actress turned digital commerce titan.
Neri’s podcast is the flip side of the coin. It focuses on mom-entrepeneur life. She interviews fellow celebrity moms, gives financial advice, and sometimes cries about the guilt of working too hard. It is therapeutic content that builds a deep parasocial relationship with her followers.
For aspiring artists and entrepreneurs, the Miranda-Naig household is the gold standard. They prove that you can keep the rockstar attitude while checking your e-commerce conversion rates. They are, without a doubt, the kings and queens of the new Filipino lifestyle economy.








