Pokwang, umalma sa mga nagsasabing binabayaran sila para sa rallies ni VP Leni Robredo
- Pokwang took to Twitter and expressed her sentiment over those who would say that they are being paid to appear at VP Leni Robredo's rallies
- The comedienne said that it is okay if they don't believe that their attendance at rallies was voluntary
- She then appealed to the public not to call them bayaran because that is the dirtiest term
- Pokie even said even if they would be asking those they know who really get paid
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Pokwang took to Twitter and expressed her sentiment with regards people who would often say that they are being paid to attend or perform at the rallies of VP Leni Robredo.
She said that it is okay if they don't believe them, but at the same time, he appealed not to call them as "bayaran."
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For the comedienne, the term may be the dirtiest, and then went on to encourage those people who tag them to actually ask those who do get paid.
"Ok lang kung di kayo naniniwala na free ang pagtuntong namin sa bawat rally ni VP leni, wag nyo lang kming tawaging bayaran dahil yan ang pinaka maduming salita at nakakadiri!! kahit itanong nyo pa sa mga nagpapabayad dyan na kilalang kilala nyo hahahaha #PinkAngPokienyongLahat"
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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.”
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."
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.
Source: KAMI.com.gh