DJ Chacha shares heartfelt post about her kids as she confirms Luneta protest attendance
- DJ Chacha declared on Instagram that she will take part in the September 21 nationwide protests against corruption
- She posted a black quote card alongside clips and photos of her children, stressing that her decision was rooted in her role as a mother
- In her caption, she emphasized that she is showing up for her children’s future
- Her post resonated with many online, highlighting how the protests are seen as a fight not only against corruption but also for the future of the next generation
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DJ Chacha took to Instagram to make a strong stand for her children’s future, declaring her commitment to participate in the nationwide protests set for Sunday, September 21, against alleged corruption in flood control projects.

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On her Instagram feed on Saturday, the radio personality posted a simple black quote card that carried her powerful words: “When my kids look back on this time, I want them to know that I didn't stay silent. I'm joining the protest tomorrow to fight for their future, for the kind of world I want them to inherit. My presence is my legacy.”
Her post also featured photos and short clips of her children, emphasizing that her decision to join the demonstrations is rooted in her role as a mother. In her caption, she reiterated her stand with the words: “SHOWING UP TOMORROW FOR THE FUTURE OF MY CHILDREN.”
The protests on September 21 are expected to draw large crowds across the country, with organizers calling on citizens to demand accountability over the alleged misuse of public funds. In Metro Manila, the first gathering will take place at Luneta at 9 a.m., followed by a bigger rally at 2 p.m. at the People Power Monument in Quezon City. The latter event, described by organizers as the “main event,” has been dubbed the Trillion Peso March.
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DJ Chacha’s message quickly gained traction online, resonating with fellow parents and supporters who see the fight against corruption as directly tied to the future of the next generation. Her declaration reflects the broader sentiment behind the demonstrations—that the issue is not only about money lost to alleged anomalies but also about the kind of country that citizens want to leave behind.
See her post below:
Czarina Marie Balba-Guevara, also known as DJ Chacha, is a Filipina radio disc jockey, broadcast journalist, and author. She began her career with MOR 101.9 under ABS-CBN, where she became popular through shows like Dear MOR. She has also appeared on television, including Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky Season 7. After ABS-CBN’s shutdown in 2020, she moved to TV5’s 105.9 True FM. DJ Chacha has written advice books such as Napakasakit, Ate Chacha. Married to Michael Guevara, she is a mother of three and remains highly active on social media, where she connects with a wide audience.
Recently, DJ Chacha drew widespread reactions after sharing a weekend reflection that many tied to broader issues of corruption and inequality. Her message resonated as frustrations grew over how families of politicians and government contractors often enjoy out-of-the-country trips and lavish lifestyles while ordinary workers continue to struggle.
DJ Chacha also took to social media to share a photo of a man fixing a car tire at a vulcanizing shop, symbolizing the dignity of everyday labor. In her caption, she offered a prayer for those who continue to persevere and earn an honest living despite hardships. Her post surfaced in the middle of conversations about inequality and corruption.
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