Angel Locsin, napamura nang malamang promo lang ang pagkawala ng MOA globe
- Angel Locsin took to Instagram, particularly in her IG Stories and expressed her frustration over the real score of the lost MOA globe
- The actress said, "Promo lang pala s***"
- She was among those who reacted when news circulated that the globe was allegedly stolen
- Thereafter, it was found that it was just for promotional purposes only
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Angel Locsin could not help but feel frustrated at how the MOA globe story turned out.
She was among the celebs who openly reacted when news about the globe being stolen spread like wildfire on social media.
Now, because news that it was just a promotional stunt for a movie surfaced, she could not help but get frustrated.
"Promo lang pala s***!" Angel said in her IG Stories.
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The grand MOA heist was actually part of a promo stunt for "Red Notice," a Netflix film that stars some of the biggest Hollywood names including Gal Gadot and Dwayne Johnson.
Now, a video of the alleged time that the globe was taken by a helicopter has gone viral.
It then caused a lot of discourse on social media.
Now that the MOA globe is back safe and sound, everyone can rest at the thought that it is now back where it used to be.
Angel Locsin is a Filipina actress. She is one of the most-followed celebrities on social media. She is married to Neil Arce.
A call center agent, who was recording a TikTok dance video around 5:30 in the morning, accidentally recorded a helicopter returning the MOA globe. The TikToker, who happened to look behind her back as she did her dance routine, saw a helicopter lowering the globe to its place. It wasn’t clear if it was the same chopper that took the iconic SM MOA symbol earlier. Later on, SM MOA management confirmed that the globe has been returned and then revealed that it was part of a promo stunt for a Netflix movie.
The gigantic globe at the Mall of Asia (MOA) has been returned to its usual location. Earlier, reports about it being stolen spread like wildfire on social media, with a video of the supposed heist taken by a motorist and uploaded online. The story about the alleged theft was made more believable by the official statement released by the SM MOA management. It was later found out that the daring raid was part of a promo of a Netflix film, ‘Red Notice.’
Source: KAMI.com.gh