From the noisy mosh pits of the 90s to the polished floors of the beauty industry, here is a look inside the unique lifestyle and entertainment empire of the Mirandas. Chito Miranda has long been the voice of a generation. As the leader of Parokya ni Edgar, he defined the sound of Pinoy alternative rock—not with angst, but with humor, wit, and relatable hugot. Songs like Your Song and Harana remain karaoke staples, but his lifestyle off-stage is surprisingly low-tech compared to his loud stage presence.
Their home, The Miranda House , is a testament to their combined lifestyle. It is immaculately designed by Neri, complete with a walk-in closet that rivals a department store. But right next to it is Chito’s "mancave"—a dark, sound-proofed room filled with guitars, gaming monitors, and empty chip bags. The arrival of their son, Miggy (aka "Pogi"), shifted their entertainment narrative. Neri became the "Mombie" (Mommy + Zombie) who balances breastfeeding with board meetings. Chito became "Papi," the doting father who learns how to change diapers between guitar solos. Chito Miranda Neri Naig Scandal
They are the blueprint for the modern celebrity couple: From the noisy mosh pits of the 90s
Her lifestyle is defined by logistics and listings. Neri is the CEO of multiple ventures, most notably the beauty brand BB Glow and the trendy Neri’s Bazaar . She has mastered the art of "direct selling" in the digital age. Songs like Your Song and Harana remain karaoke
They have leveraged their family life into a wholesome entertainment niche. Instead of scandal, they sell stability. Their content shows the real struggles of raising a child in Manila—the vaccinations, the tantrums, the school runs—all while managing a business empire. What makes Chito and Neri a true powerhouse is their financial literacy. They have turned fame into fortune by diversifying. Parokya ni Edgar still sells out arenas (entertainment), while Neri’s skincare lines stock the shelves of leading department stores (lifestyle).