Albie Casiño, humingi ng sorry sa mga taong nasaktan sa kanyang "no holds barred" na livestream
- Albie Casiño has apologized over his controversial "no holds barred" livestream before entering "Pinoy Big Brother"
- Just recently, the 28-year-old star was interviewed by Monster RX93.1 where he said his statements were "blown out of proportion"
- During the interview, Albie mentioned that he was simply trying to be funny and that he did not mean any harm
- Regardless, Albie still chose to apologize to the people who may have been dragged following his viral statements
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Albie Casiño, 28, earned praises from the online community after apologizing to the people he may have hurt due to his controversial "no holds barred" livestream video.
During the interview, KAMI learned that the former PBB housemate claimed he was simply trying to be funny and that he did not mean any harm.
In his interview with Monster RX93.1, the 28-year-old aired his apology over his statements which he mentioned was blown out of proportion.
While the actor did mention that he did not mean any harm with his viral livestream, he clarified that he was not washing his hands.
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At one point, during the interview, Albie also admitted that he was "hurting too" and that there was just a lot of pent-up pain and anger.
Nevertheless, the actor decided to take the high ground by apologizing to those who were suddenly dragged into the issue.
"I want to apologize about some comments that I made before I got into the house. I made those comments cause I was trying to be funny, I was trying to be "no filter" at the same time I said something that hurt someone... but it got blown way out of proportion and I guess I affected a lot more people than I thought that I would. I didn't mean any harm to that, of course, I'm not washing my hands. I didn't mean to say something mean to someone. I totally understand that now. Like I said, I want to get better everyday, I learn everyday, and I want to learn from my mistakes and I realize now I shouldn't have said that. I guess I was just hurting too. Honestly, there was a lot of pent up pain, anger, but again, I shouldn't have said anything. To everybody who was hurt by my statement, I truly am sorry."
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Alan Benedict "Albie" Lee Casiño is a Filipino actor. He became popular in the hit remake of Mara Clara. He worked with Julia Montes, Kathryn Bernardo, and John Manalo. He was embroiled in a controversy when he was tagged as the father of Andi Eigenmann's eldest, Ellie, who turned out to be Jake Ejercito.
As reported earlier by KAMI, Albie Casiño and Alexa Ilacad have finally apologized to one another after facing a misunderstanding in 'Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity'. It all started with their opposing views about buying peanut butter with their weekly budget. In a recent episode of the aforementioned show, Albie was seen as the first one to initiate the conversation.
Meanwhile, Albie Casiño has recently been under the spotlight after his “no-holds-barred” comments about Andi Eigenmann trended. Following this news, Jaclyn Jose fired back at the actor and defended Andi on social media. In the latest showbiz update vlog of Ogie Diaz, he revealed that he managed to talk to Rina Casiño.
Source: KAMI.com.gh