John Lapus, may patutsada sa isang personalidad na viral dahil sa pag-iyak
- John “Sweet” Lapus took to social media on Wednesday, May 20, to share his thoughts on public crying and online harassment
- In his first post, John called out an individual whose recent emotional breakdown allegedly failed to convince the public
- Hours later, the comedian-director questioned why Facebook seems to harbor a significantly larger number of internet trolls compared to platforms like X and Instagram
- John also noted that these online agitators on Facebook were targeting him once again
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John “Sweet” Lapus has taken to social media to express his candid thoughts on public displays of emotion and the persistent issue of so-called online trolls. The comedian-director, known for his unfiltered commentary, shared a series of posts on X, capturing the attention of netizens.

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In his initial post on Wednesday, May 20, John commented on an emotional moment that recently drew public attention, noting how some members of the public remained unconvinced despite visible distress. Reflecting on the situation, John wrote, “Grabe no? Kahit umiiyak na, wala pa din naniniwala.”
Hours later, Sweet shifted his focus to platform-specific behavior among alleged internet trolls. Questioning the apparent influx of negative accounts on one particular network compared to others, John posted: “Serious question: Why are there so many trolls spreading on FB? Here on X and Insta, I only see a few.”
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Following up on that observation, John suggested that he was once again being targeted by these online agitators. Expressing his exasperation, John wrote: “Ayan na naman sila saken sa FB. Mga panget!”
His posts continue to generate engagement online and have prompted discussion on the nature of digital interactions.
John Lapus, also known by his nickname "Sweet," is a well-known Filipino actor, comedian, host, writer, and director. He is the brother of Bianca Lapus. John is known for his roles in many films like Shake, Rattle & Roll. He is a film director and has helmed several projects, including indie and digital series. Sweet is also recognized as an outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate, often using his platform to promote acceptance, inclusion, and gender equality.
John recently drew attention online after making a provocative post referencing DDS. In his statement, he alleged that a former partner noticeably changed after becoming associated with the group, though he did not provide further context or details. The post quickly gained traction on social media and triggered mixed reactions from netizens, with opinions split between those who agreed and those who strongly criticized his remarks. The comedian-director did not name the ex-partner involved, leaving the statement open to interpretation among online users.
He then raised concerns about alleged troll farm activity after observing repetitive comments appearing across Facebook posts about him. The comedian-director shared his observations on X on Monday, May 18, noting that several accounts seemed to be posting identical messages. He also suggested that some profiles appeared suspicious, as they seemed to engage with each other using different accounts. His remarks quickly sparked online discussions about coordinated trolling and inauthentic engagement on social media platforms.
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