A key member of the section and Keifer's primary rival for Jay-jay's attention. The Students of Section E
The class president of Section E who initially tries to drive Jay-jay away. Muhlach, son of actors Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzales, brings a charismatic yet hostile energy to the role. ang mutya ng section e cast members
Here’s a quick guide to the cast members of Ang Mutya ng Section E , the popular Filipino web series based on the Wattpad story by _reimzy (Jade Castro). A key member of the section and Keifer's
Jay-jay (Jaira) is the "Mutya" (Muse) of Section E. She isn't your typical damsel in distress; she’s strong-willed, slightly tomboyish, and the only girl in a class full of unruly boys. Why it works: Ashtine Olviga has proven her mettle in teen dramas and ensemble comedies. She possesses the "cool girl" aura necessary for Jay-jay, balancing toughness with the vulnerability required for the romantic arcs. Fans are eager to see her hold her ground against the boys. Here’s a quick guide to the cast members
The halls of Rajah Sultan High School are officially open. After the massive success of Ang Mutya ng Section E as a Wattpad sensation, the story has made its highly anticipated jump to the screen.
The 2025 teen romantic comedy series Ang Mutya ng Section E , adapted from Lara Flores' blockbuster Wattpad novel, has captured a global audience with its vibrant cast of rising stars and seasoned veterans. Directed by Theodore Boborol and streaming on Viva One, the show follows Jasper Jean "Jay-jay" Mariano, a girl who finds herself in the middle of a notorious, all-male classroom at the prestigious Higher Value International School.
Keifer is the leader of Section E, the "King" to Jay-jay's "Princess." He is the quintessential bad boy with a hidden soft side—a trope that Filipino audiences absolutely love. Why it works: Coming from a family of actors, Andres Muhlach has the charisma and the brooding look required for Keifer. The chemistry between him and Ashtine is the anchor of the series, and early teasers suggest a dynamic mix of bickering and undeniable spark.