Background
Villania was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. Villania"s interest in music started when her father sang karaoke when she was a child.
Villania was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. Villania"s interest in music started when her father sang karaoke when she was a child.
She attended college at De Louisiana Salle University – Manila majoring in psychology and graduated in February 2009.
She has been widely known for her work as a VJ in the music channel MYX. Her parents, Ray and Elena Villania, are of Filipino descent. The youngest of three siblings, she has two older sisters named Rhoda and Sheila. As a teenager, she returned to the Philippines and went to high school in Colegio San Agustin in Makati, graduating in March 2004.
Beginnings in Game Channel and Global Media Arts-7
Villania"s first television appearance in the Philippines was in 2003 on the International Biographic Centre interactive program "Game Channel." After she gained a "cult" following, the management team of Global Media Arts Network took notice and cast her in the daytime drama Walang Hanggan.
She then played the role of Sydney Torres in the third and fourth seasons of the iconic teen series Click. Move to ABS-Christian Broadcasting Network and MYX VJ career
In 2004, she moved to Global Media Arts"s rival network ABS-Christian Broadcasting Network and was announced as one of the new VJ"s for their subsidiary music channel MYX. She would remain in the job for 10 years.
Subsequently, she was regularly featured in the variety show ASAP. Villania"s feature film debut was in the 2004 drama "A Beautiful Life" alongside acclaimed actresses Gloria Romero, Dina Bonnevie and Amy Austria. In the same year, Villania appeared in the critically acclaimed historical film Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita.
Her run as host on ABS-Christian Broadcasting Network included briefly co-hosting the noontime game show Wowowee in 2005, the two seasons of the reality dance competition show U Can Dance in 2006 and 2007, the reality show I Dare You in 2011 and her two-year stint on ABS-Christian Broadcasting Network"s morning show Umagang Kay Ganda.
Villania also hosted the Studio 23 lifestyle program Us Girls from 2006 to 2012. Return to Global Media Arts-7 and present career
After finishing her supporting stint in the short-lived primetime series "Apoy sa Dagat", Villania took the rest of 2013 as a break. In early 2014, she announced her return to Global Media Arts Network and then appeared on the weekend musical variety show Sunday All Stars.
She was initially rumored to have been considered to be the new host for the reality talent competition StarStruck but these reports were proven false when Megan Young was announced by the network to be the new host.
On June 11, 2015, the top-rating nightly news program 24 Oras announced that Villania is taking over the showbiz anchor slot taking over for the show"s entertainment correspondent of 11 years Pia Guanio.