Kris 'binura' ang mga kaibigan sa socmed: Ayoko silang mabiktima ng harassment! | Bandera

Kris ‘binura’ ang mga kaibigan sa socmed: Ayoko silang mabiktima ng harassment!

Alex Brosas - September 24, 2017 - 12:05 AM

KRIS AQUINO

NALOKA ang lahat when Kris Aquino unfollowed her friends on her Instagram account. She explained naman why she did that.

“To spare people I follow of any reprisal or harassment. Sad but true. It’s not healthy to be identified w/us now,” paliwanag ni Kris.

It drew mixed reactions. May nam-bash kay Kris, meron din namang naawa sa kanyang kalagayan.
“Paawa naman tong c Kris, pa simple rin naman kau noong nakaupo kapatid mo.”

“Huh? Only an ignoramus would accept that as a legitimate excuse. Or maybe deluded hardcore fans.”
“Politics. Takot mga network humawak sa kanya not because she is Kris but because she’s an Aquino.”

“Ill pray for you Kris that you’ll be spared lalo na your kids. PNoy naman can handle this evil thing/s going around us pero ikaw nadadamay yung mga anak mo.”

“I hope that this will end soon. Hindi naman nananalo ang wicked people sa dulo. Pero tama yan para di na madamay ang iba sa galit ng ka-DDS sa inyo.”

“Kung talagang sincere yung sinabi nya dapat mag retire muna sya sa socmed. Sa yaman nya hindi nya na kailangan magtrabaho pa, sa totoo lang uhaw sya sa pansin.”

 

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