CONTROVERSIAL 'PROBINSIYANO' PHOTOS: ABS-CBN nag-sorry sa pamilya ni Dingdong Dantes | Bandera

CONTROVERSIAL ‘PROBINSIYANO’ PHOTOS: ABS-CBN nag-sorry sa pamilya ni Dingdong Dantes

|August 14,2018
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CONTROVERSIAL ‘PROBINSIYANO’ PHOTOS: ABS-CBN nag-sorry sa pamilya ni Dingdong Dantes

- August 14, 2018 - 04:52 PM

NAG-sorry na ang ABS-CBN kay Dingdong Dantes.

Ito ay matapos sumulat ang aktor ng open letter sa management ng top-rating primtetime tv series na “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” dahil sa paggamit sa photo ng kanyang pamilya sa isa sa mga episode ng programa.

Naglabas ng kalatas ang ABS-CBN hinggil sa paumanhin ng network sa aktor.

Ayon sa statement na inilabas ni ABS-CBN’s Head of Corporate Communications Kane Errol Choa: “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano apologizes to Dingdong Dantes and his family and assures that there was no intent to disrespect or offend him and his family in the use of their photos in the program. The production team commissioned a third-party contractor to create the photo props used in the program. It was not aware that the original of the photographs used were those from Mr. Dantes’ wedding and the baptism of his daughter. The program is conducting further investigation to prevent a similar incident from happening in the future.”

Nagsimula ang isyu tungkol sa photo nang ipaalam ng DongYanatics sa aktor ang ginawang paggamit ng nasabing tv series sa larawan nila ng kanyang misis na si Marian Rivera noong kanilang 2014 grand wedding.  Another photo that was used in the scene was that of their daughter Baby Zia Dantes during her baptism.

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