Hayden Kho Katrina Halili Maricar Reyes Brazili...
In 2009, multiple sex videos featuring Hayden Kho with different women were widely distributed online. The "Hayden cam" case, as it became known, became a nationwide sensation and the most controversial sex scandal in Asia, according to CNN. Videos involved several women, but the most publicized were with sexy actress Katrina Halili and actress-model Maricar Reyes, along with an unnamed Brazilian model. Kho admitted to making the videos in 2007 but insisted he never consented to their release.
Katrina Halili , a successful television actress, took a courageous and highly public stance against the violation. Refusing to retreat from the public eye in shame, Halili actively filed criminal charges against Kho under (the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act). Her legal battles effectively forced a patriarchal society to re-examine how it handles victims of non-consensual intimate recordings. Maricar Reyes
The situation quickly became a major news story, leading to on May 28, 2009. The hearings were a media spectacle, most notably when Hayden Kho and Katrina Halili faced off publicly for the first time.
Katrina Halili was at the peak of her stardom when the scandal broke. She was a StarStruck finalist and two-time winner of FHM Philippines' "World's Sexiest Woman". At the Senate inquiry, Halili declared she was the real victim , saying Kho recorded their intimate acts without her knowledge or permission. She testified she felt "so used and so abused". Hayden Kho Katrina Halili Maricar Reyes Brazili...
In the annals of Philippine entertainment history, few controversies have been as explosive, as digitized, or as morally divisive as the 2009 Hayden Kho sex video scandal. At the center of the storm were three names that became inescapable headlines: , the celebrity cosmetic surgeon turned playboy; Katrina Halili , the glamorous actress whose career was nearly destroyed; and Maricar Reyes , the poised doctor and model whose silent dignity eventually redefined the narrative.
The remains a watershed moment in Philippine pop culture, permanently altering the legal landscape for digital privacy and women's rights . The controversy erupted when private videos filmed by cosmetic surgeon Hayden Kho involving high-profile women—including actress Katrina Halili , model-actress Maricar Reyes , and a Brazilian model —were leaked online without their knowledge or consent.
After losing his license, Kho could not practice medicine. However, he had a unique asset: before the scandal, he was one of the Philippines’ most sought-after cosmetic surgeons, trained in advanced liposuction and fat grafting techniques popularized in Brazil. While prohibited from practicing locally, he (including stints in the Middle East and Latin America) where his license was recognized. In 2009, multiple sex videos featuring Hayden Kho
Maricar Reyes faced a different path. A commercial model and ABS-CBN actress who was also a licensed medical doctor, she was caught in the same storm. In contrast to Halili's public battle, Reyes chose silence and privacy. She did not attend the Senate hearings, and her network supported her. She continued her acting career and later married singer Richard Poon in a private ceremony in 2013, focusing on building a life and a family away from the past.
The lingering “Brazili” in the keyword reminds us that even today, people associate Kho with body modification, not just violation. It is a strange, uncomfortable intersection of shame and commerce.
1. The Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act (Republic Act No. 9995) Kho admitted to making the videos in 2007
The controversy led to a media frenzy, with many celebrities and netizens weighing in on the issue. The scandal damaged the reputations of those involved, particularly Hayden Kho, who faced backlash for his actions.
: Studies often contrast the media handling of the female victims compared to the male perpetrator, highlighting the "unfairness" mentioned in legal complaints. Digital Privacy and Technology

