Dawn Chang, nag-react sa isyu ng pag-o-objectify ng kababaihan
- Dawn Chang weighed in on the issue of objectifying women through a social media post on Wednesday
- She emphasized that admiration for women should remain respectful and should not turn into objectification
- Her post surfaced as discussions grew following remarks made by Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay about Anne Curtis during a hearing connected to impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte
- The incident has since fueled broader conversations online about respect toward women
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Dawn Chang spoke out against the objectification of women, sharing a pointed message on social media amid ongoing public discussions about respect and accountability.

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On Wednesday, March 4, Dawn took to X, formerly Twitter, to express her stance on how women should be treated in public discourse. Her post emphasized that admiration should not cross the line into objectification and that women deserve to be recognized with respect.
In her statement, Dawn highlighted that appreciation and objectification are not the same. She underscored that while it is natural to admire someone, such admiration should remain grounded in respect rather than fantasy.
“We can admire someone without objectifying them. Women deserve admiration with respect, not imagination.”
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Her message quickly gained attention online, with many social media users echoing the sentiment and calling for more mindful conversations when discussing women in public and online spaces.
It is worth noting that Dawn shared the message amid widespread discussion sparked by a controversial remark made by Quezon City Representative Bong Suntay during a congressional hearing related to impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte.
During the hearing, Suntay recounted allegedly seeing actress Anne Curtis at a mall and made a lewd comment while narrating the moment.
The discussion surrounding the issue continues to gain traction across social media platforms, with many users calling for greater awareness and accountability when it comes to how women are spoken about in both public and private settings. Through her message, Dawn underscored the importance of distinguishing admiration from objectification, adding to calls for more respectful dialogue.
Dawn Chang is a Filipina dancer, actress, singer, and entrepreneur. She became known as one of the housemates in the reality show “Pinoy Big Brother: 737” in 2015, where she showcased her talent in dancing. After her PBB stint, she became a member of GirlTrends, the all-female dance group featured on the noontime show “It’s Showtime.”
As previously reported by KAMI, Dawn marked another year of life through a social media post on January 29. She shared a set of photos taken at a pickleball court, showing her in a sporty outfit while holding a racket, reflecting her active lifestyle. In her caption, the actress expressed feelings of growth, strength, and happiness as she embraces a chapter of her life focused on pickleball. Fans quickly responded, commending her positive mindset and commitment to wellness.
Last October, Dawn’s cryptic post on X captured the interest of netizens, as it appeared to reflect her intention to stay away from conflict. The post contained no references to names or specific events, sparking discussion and speculation online. Many users expressed support for her decision to prioritize her peace of mind. Dawn has stayed silent on the topic and has not provided any further clarification.
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