Jake Ejercito pays tribute to Susan Roces; recalls how she fought "Hello Garci" scandal
- Jake Ejercito took to Twitter and paid tribute to Susan Roces, whom he fondly called as "Tita Swannie"
- He called her as the 14th First Lady and gave her a beautiful message, "Rest with angels"
- The actor then recalled how the well-respected veteran actress fought hard against the "Hello Garci" scandal of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
- In the video that Jake posted, it played the video of GMA saying sorry for "Hello Garci," and also the video of Susan, saying explicitly that she will not accept the apology
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Jake Ejercito took to Twitter and gave tribute to veteran actress Susan Roces who recently passed away.
Calling her as "Tita Swannie," the actor lovingly told her that she would be sleeping with angels now.
He also called her as the 14th First Lady.
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Aside from paying tribute, the actor highlighted how the veteran actress actually fought hard against the "Hello Garci" scandal of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
He posted a video of GMA saying "sorry" for the "Hello Garci" fiasco, and thereafter, a video of Ms.Roces played, where she was saying that she would not accept the apology of Arroyo.
Jake Ejercito is a Pinoy actor who appeared in several movies including Marry Me, Marry You, Mansyon, and Coming Home. He was born on March 27, 1990, to actress Laarni Enriquez and actor-turned-politician, former President Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada. He is the father of Ellie Eigenmann, his daughter with Andi Eigenmann.
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Jake Ejercito said that he will continue to stand up for his daughter and for the country, whatever the results of the elections will be. He said that no one expected the campaign of VP Leni Robredo and Sen. Kiko Pangilinan to reach rockstar status. The actor said that nobody also foresaw the massive people’s movement that resulted from their campaign. He said he is proud to be among those who desire for better governance even to the point of spending their own money to help in the campaign.
Source: KAMI.com.gh