Cryptic post ni Pokwang laban sa isang "akala ko mabait ka," viral

Cryptic post ni Pokwang laban sa isang "akala ko mabait ka," viral

- Pokwang took to Twitter and wrote a deep "hugot" about someone whom she confronted with the truth

- The comedienne said that she posted a very nice, happy-sounding post with lots of good vibes

- However, there were some who would start to call her names simply because of her post and when she confronted the person with the truth, she would start playing the victim

- The comedienne, totally dismayed, said that now she found out the true colors of the person and said that she initially thought the person was "mabait"

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Pokwang took to Twitter and expressed her disdain over a person whom she used to believe was nice, and she even considered the said person as her "idol," but events transpired, which showed the alleged true colors of the said individual.

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Cryptic post ni Pokwang laban sa isang "akala ko mabait ka," viral
Photo: Pokwang (@itspokwang27)
Source: Instagram

According to Pokie, she posted something really nice with lots of good vibes but then there would be those who would start to infuse negative things such as calling her names.

However, when such people would be confronted with the truth, they would start playing victim, Pokie explained.

"Yung saya ng post mo napaka GV tapos may mga daot uumpisahan ka tatawagin ka ng kung ano anong okray tapos pumatol ka at binagsakan mo ng katotohanan biglang play victim! Ganyan ka pala idol pa naman kita akala ko mabait ka!

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PWES! DI AKO DIOS! ako ay #PinkAngPokienyongLahat"

Marietta Subong or Pokwang is a famous comedian, host, and actress in the Philippines. Some of her popular movies are “Call Center,” “A Mother’s Story,” and “Edsa Woolworth.”

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Pokwang took to Twitter and narrated the experience of her parents during the EDSA Revolution. According to the comedienne, poverty must not be a hindrance when one is fighting for what is right. She then said that her parents were among those who took to the streets during the 1985 EDSA Revolution just to make a stand for the future generations. Pokie said that they joined the people there walking, and they went home still walking, tired and hungry but definitely happy.

Pokwang took to Twitter and thanked everyone for supporting her, especially since her total number of followers increased. She thanked Kakampinks for the follow and highlighted how her Twitter followers grew from 2.5M to 2.6M. The comedienne then said that so far, her IG still has the same number of followers at 2.8. She ended her post with the hashtags #Pinkangapokienyonglahat and #LeniKiko2022.

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