Bea Borres, ibinahagi ang sariling paraan ng pagtulong: “Speaking up isn’t enough anymore”

Bea Borres, ibinahagi ang sariling paraan ng pagtulong: “Speaking up isn’t enough anymore”

  • Bea Borres drew attention online after sharing a Facebook post on May 14 discussing her personal approach to helping others
  • In her post, she emphasized that her assistance to people comes from her own hard work and personal income rather than external support or minimal contributions
  • She also expressed pride in being able to fund both her lifestyle choices and her charitable efforts independently
  • The content creator likewise said that speaking about social issues is not enough without real action

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Bea Borres has sparked online discussion after sharing a lengthy and candid post on her personal Facebook page on Thursday, May 14, where she talked about her personal efforts to help others and her perspective on giving back to the community.

Bea Borres, ibinahagi ang sariling paraan ng pagtulong: “Speaking up isn’t enough anymore”
Bea Borres, ibinahagi ang sariling paraan ng pagtulong: “Speaking up isn’t enough anymore” (Photo: Bea Borres)
Source: Facebook

The content creator expressed that she consistently makes her own efforts to help people and does not limit her contributions to basic or symbolic donations.

“Basta ako, i have my own efforts to help the people. basta ako, hindi lang sardinas binibigay ko.”

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She also pointed out that her lifestyle and personal spending are financed through her own work, while stressing that she independently funds her assistance to others without relying on outside support.

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“Basta ako, i buy my luho from my own hard work. basta ako, i help from my own pocket, and that’s on period.”

Bea further described her personality and responded to public perception of her, while encouraging people to move beyond words and take more meaningful action when it comes to helping the country.

“Yes, i’m maarte but with a heart. If y’all really want to help the country, speaking up isn’t enough anymore. Mwah”

Her post quickly circulated on social media platforms, drawing attention and sparking conversations about personal responsibility, public discourse, and the different ways individuals choose to contribute to social causes.

Bea Borres is a Filipino actress and digital creator known for her entertaining lifestyle and comedy videos on TikTok and YouTube. She first gained wider recognition after appearing in the hit television series Kadenang Ginto. Aside from her growing career in entertainment and social media, Bea also pursued higher education at Ateneo de Manila University, where she studied Interdisciplinary Studies.

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Just recently, Bea shared that she has felt discouraged about the Philippines due to corruption and the lack of accountability in government. She revealed that she allegedly received death threats after speaking out on political issues. Bea also said she once thought about hiring a bodyguard because of concerns for her safety. Additionally, she responded to criticism about following certain “nepo babies,” saying online cancel culture does not significantly impact their real-life situations.

Previously, Bea opened up about her co-parenting situation involving Meray Yamada during her guest appearance on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda. She clarified that the arrangement is not directly with Meray, but with his mother. Bea expressed gratitude toward Meray’s mother, describing her as kind and supportive. She also candidly shared her personal feelings about Meray while speaking directly to his mother during the interview.

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