Nationality Filipino Name Yexel Sebastian | Role Dancer Siblings Jam Sebastian | |
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Full Name Yexel Fernando Sebastian Occupation Museum owner/director, YouTube celebrity Partner(s) Iwa Moto (2005-2007)Mikee Agustin (2013–present) Similar Jam Sebastian, Cara Delevingne, Jackie Chan Children 1 Profiles |
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Yexel Fernando Sebastian (born 12 March 1982) is a Filipino television personality,director,producer, dancer, toy collector and curator who owns the largest Optimus Prime bust in Asia.
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Biography

Yexel Sebastian was born on 12 March 1982 to Vilmo Flores Sebastian (born August 28, 1961, Santa Cruz, Manila) and Ma. Carmen Sebastian. ''Maricar"

His younger brother Jam was famous in the Philippines as a YouTube Artist.

Yexel Sebastian was a former member of the dance group

Black and White Street Kids at Work to Beat Machine Higher Level, Street Boys, Sop Boys and Jabbawockeez Fanatics. He has Millions of Followers on Facebook and YouTube Yexel Channel that has over 30 Million Views,that Inspire many Filipino in his film titled ''Ok Lang Yan"
Recognized as the first Filipino toy collector to establish three toy museums in the Philippines, he currently possesses a collection of 10,000 toys and more than 300 life-size statues. Additionally, he is identified as a member of the LGBT community, a fact confirmed by Rappler.
Yexel's Toy Museum
Yexel's Toy Museum has housed Yexel Sebastian's toy collection since 1989. The collection now includes over 10,000 toys and 300 Life Size Statues . It is located in Las Piñas, Philippines. The four-story building exhibits miniatures to life-sized cartoon, animation, video games and movie-based characters. Its main attraction is an 18-foot Optimus Prime bust created by Abet Valdecantos.
Sebastian's second museum, named ''Yexel's Toy recaste Collection'', is located inside the Boom na Boom Complex in Pasay City. As of December 2014,
Yexel's Toy Museum's third branch, dubbed as ''Amazing Stories of Yexel's Museum'', in partnership with the Manila Ocean Park, was completed and introduced to the public.