Jennylyn Mercado calls to stop victim-blaming following Christine Dacera's death
- Jennylyn Mercado recently aired her honest reaction to the much-talked-about death of Christine Dacera
- Christine is the flight attendant who was found lifeless in a hotel in Makati City after the New Year’s Eve
- The Kapuso actress then called to stop victim-blaming following the heartbreaking news
- Jennylyn also responded to a netizen who claimed that she is jumping to conclusions regarding Christine's case
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Jennylyn Mercado recently took to social media to share her thoughts on the much-talked-about death of flight attendant Christine Dacera.
Christine was found lifeless in a hotel in Makati City after the New Year’s Eve. Investigators are looking into the possibility that the woman was abused by more than 10 people.
Jennylyn then posted on Twitter, “Have a safe flight to heaven Christine. We will make sure that you get the justice you deserve. The whole truth will come out."
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She also called to stop victim-blaming following the heartbreaking news.
The Kapuso actress also responded to a netizen who claimed that she is jumping to conclusions regarding Christine's case.
“No. Ang daming kulang na impormasyon na lumabas. We all want the whole truth and justice for Christine. This tweet is about those people na ang reaction kaagad ay victim blaming irregardless kung kaninong kaso. 2021 na, may ganyan pa din magisip. Mali."
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Jennylyn Mercado is a Filipina actress with GMA-7. Her most recent role is with Dingdong Dantes in the remake of "Descendants of the Sun".
The actress recently reiterated the heroism our frontliners made in 2020 to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. She likewise wished for frontliners to be given the priority they deserve in 2021.
Previously, she started a heavy discussion on Twitter after she sympathized with people who lamented how their relatives or friends would comment about their appearance every single time. The usual comment, said Jen, was "uy tumaba ka," which the actress considers as very rude.
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