Baby F. Go
A Twin Win for movie producer Baby Go | By Leony Garcia | It only took a simple public apology from businessman/model Marc Cubales which made independent film producer Pablita F. Go, also known as Baby Go, to finally drop a three-year legal battle against the latter.
The settlement was finalized on April 6, 2026, at the New Justice Hall in Mandaluyong City.

In his public statement, which was also posted in his Facebook account, Cubales acknowledged making “unsavory” comments and accusations in 2023 that he now admits were wrong and deeply hurtful. He stated that his actions fell short of the professional respect Go deserves and expressed a desire to move past the hostility. The apology specifically addressed social media posts made during a period of intense friction that led to multiple legal filings.
“Finally, natapos na. Nabunutan na ako ng tinik. Malilinis ko na ang pangalan ko na matagal kong iningatan matapos akong maakusahan ng walang katotohanan. Nagpapasalamat ako sa Topacio Law Firm, kay Atty. Ferdie Topacio na talagang inilaban ang kasong ito. God is good all the time,” Go said.
A week ago, on March 30, the founder of BG Productions International, was honored with the FAMAS Prestige Award for Film Production and Industry Leadership at the iconic The Manila Hotel.
She was cited for her unwavering commitment to the film industry, her role in nurturing talent and championing meaningful cinema, and her lasting impact as a producer whose work continues to inspire excellence in Philippine filmmaking.
As the driving force behind the movie outfit, founded in 2013, Go has produced an impressive body of work that has brought honor and recognition to the country, with a total of 17 films that showcase compelling storytelling and artistic excellence.
Her production company is acknowledged to have helped elevate the careers of many acclaimed artists. Esteemed performers such as Ai-Ai delas Alas, Barbie Forteza, and Nathalie Hart have earned Best Actress accolades through BG films, while Katrina Halili received her first Best Supporting Actress award at the Emirates Film Festival for her role in Abenida. Notably, multi-awarded actor Allen Dizon began his acting journey through BG productions. Moreover, the Go has also collaborated with some of the country’s most respected directors, including Joel Lamangan, Neil “Buboy” Tan, Louie Ignacio, and Ralston Jover, producing films that resonate with audiences and critics alike.
Congratulations Madam Baby for the well-deserved double win!
