Barbie Imperial Butchers ‘Migraine’ Lyrics on Stage, Here’s her Hilarious Reaction
BARBIE IMPERIAL – Actress Barbie Imperial turned her viral “Migraine” lyric blunder into a laugh-out-loud moment, winning over fans with her playful self-roast.
Barbie Imperial couldn’t help but laugh at herself after a video of her mixing up the lyrics to Moonstar88’s popular song “Migraine” went viral. The amusing mishap happened during a recent live show in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, where she performed with her close friend and fellow actress, Alexa Miro.
The two were part of the Team Marcos Laoag Proclamation Rally 2025 concert when Imperial accidentally sang the wrong lyrics to the beloved OPM track. Instead of delivering the correct lines, “’Di na makatulog, ’di na makakain,” she mistakenly sang “’Di na makatawa” and repeated “’Di na makatulog,” bursting into laughter on stage. Meanwhile, Miro held back her giggles, trying to stay composed despite the unexpected lyrical switch-up.

Clips of the performance quickly spread online, with social media users poking fun at the duo for their mismatched singing and suggesting they agree on the lyrics next time before performing.
Imperial, known for her cheerful personality, took it all in stride. She posted a TikTok video playfully referencing the incident, featuring a humorous quiz-style caption that read: “Dahil hindi na ____? A. Makatawa, B. Makakain, C. Makatulog,” while the original song played in the background. Her caption, “Sorry po [@Moonstar88],” added to the fun.
Fans responded positively to her lighthearted take, praising her for embracing the mistake and turning it into a funny, relatable moment.
@barbie_imperial sorry po moonstar88 😭
Aside from the viral performance, Imperial and Miro recently made headlines after spending an “unforgettable” evening with First Lady Liza Marcos at the 2025 Manila International Film Festival in Los Angeles. Miro, who had previously been linked to Ilocos Norte Representative Sandro Marcos, clarified that they’re simply good friends.
Despite the mix-up, Imperial showed that owning up to a mistake with humor and grace can win hearts just as much as a flawless performance.