Sayang Ka? No, I’m Worth It.”: A Bold New Video that Redefines Self-Worth and Confidence


A powerful new film entitled “Sayang Ka? No, I’m Worth It.” is sparking conversation and inspiring viewers to challenge long-held beliefs about success, timelines, and personal value. The film, now available on YouTube, TikTok and Facebook pages of L’Oreal Paris Philippines, delivers a message that resonates deeply in today’s culture that one’s worth is not defined by others’ opinions or expectations.

Produced by L’Oreal Philippines in collaboration with Pulse and LitLab Studios, the video captures the raw emotion of hearing the phrase “Sayang ka” a familiar Filipino expression that loosely translates to “What a waste.” It confronts this judgment head-on and turns it into an empowering declaration: “No, I’m worth it.” With compelling visuals, an emotive narrative, and a message of authenticity, the short film invites viewers to reclaim their self-worth and define success on their own terms.

More than just a reflection of Filipino sentiment, “Sayang Ka? No, I’m Worth It.” carries a universal truth. It speaks to anyone who has ever been told they are not enough, who has struggled to meet the expectations of others, or who has felt the pressure to conform. The video’s emotional tone, paired with its sleek and modern production, makes it a timely addition to the lifestyle and culture landscape especially as audiences continue to seek content that uplifts, empowers, and reflects genuine human experiences.

For Janella Salvador, the campaign resonates with her personal journey. “People have said, ‘Sayang, ang bata mo pa, nagka-anak ka na agad.’ But I’ve learned that being a mother doesn’t lessen my worth it deepens it,” she shares. “This campaign reminds women like me that every choice we make, every chapter we live, adds to who we are. There’s no such thing as ‘sayang’ when you’re living your truth.”

KaladKaren, known for her authenticity and advocacy, echoes this sentiment. “I’ve heard it so many times ‘Sayang ka, trans ka. Sayang, ang ganda mo pa naman.’ But there’s nothing to be wasted in being who I am,” she says. “My truth is my power. And that’s what this campaign is all about turning judgment into pride, and saying with confidence, ‘No, I’m worth it.’”

For Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey, the message feels both personal and universal. “When I got married, people would say, ‘Sayang, puro ka trabaho tapos nag-asawa ka pa.’ But happiness doesn’t have just one formula,” she explains. “Whether it’s work, love, or self-growth every decision we make for ourselves is valid. Knowing your worth means owning your story, not apologizing for it.”


Beyond its visual appeal, the film’s message is deeply relevant to conversations about self-confidence and identity. It callsviewers to look inward, to recognize their own strength, and to celebrate the process of becoming. By rejecting the notion of “sayang” and embracing self-assurance, it challenges social norms and opens the door for a broader dialogue on what it truly means to live meaningfully and authentically.

The video is now streaming on YouTube and viewers are invited to watch and share the video, available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2DXYLVykdY.

By amplifying this message, we invite everyone to join a movement that celebrates self-worth, resilience, and confidence and to help spread a message that says, proudly and without hesitation: “No, I’m worth it.”

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