At just eight years old, Purple Hearts CEO Kryzl Jorge is setting her sights on expanding the company by collaborating with more celebrities. Already working with the popular group known as It’s Showtime Kids—Argus, Kelsey, Jaze, Stephen, and Kulot— Kryzl aims to strengthen the brand’s presence in the local market.
“I want to help and team up with other celebrities and collaborate with more artists so our company can grow bigger,” Kryzl said during their company’s thanksgiving party.
During the event, the young endorsers were named Purple Hearts Sweethearts and received a plaque of appreciation from Kryzl and her brother, Charles Angello Jorge, who was recently appointed CEO of the Kryzl Group of Companies.
Kryzl also shared plans to feature celebrities on her vlog, Love Kryzl’s World, which will focus on adventures and unboxing popular toys. She expressed excitement about inviting her celebrity friends to join the content.
The thanksgiving event also welcomed Kapamilya stars PBB Gen 11 winner Fyang Smith and It’s Showtime host Jackie Gonzaga, who hinted at upcoming projects for the year.
Other guests at the celebration included Dianne Media, Kiray Celis, Rayver and Rodjun Cruz, Dani Barretto, Javier Panillo, Alvin Francisco, Rachelle Anne Pegason, Sherry Bolisay, Queenay Mercado, and Anna Magkawas.
Meanwhile, Charles Jorge, the new CEO of Purple Hearts’ parent company, Kryzl Group, made a commitment to continuing the legacy built by their parents, founder Kris Jorge and chairwoman Liezl Jorge. He also outlined plans to expand the company’s ventures into event and concert production this year.
“I hope you extend the same support you have for my parents so we can work together and improve our products and services,” he said.
Before becoming CEO, Charles led the company’s subsidiaries, Salvation HR and Salvation Sales and Marketing, and served as managing partner of Love Kryzl and Siblings, Co.