Frankie Pangilinan, tila nagpahayag na rin ng pagsuporta sa panawagang “Free Pura Luka Vega”

Frankie Pangilinan, tila nagpahayag na rin ng pagsuporta sa panawagang “Free Pura Luka Vega”

- Frankie Pangilinan, in a social media post, appeared to have cast her lot with those calling for Pura Luka Vega, a famous drag queen, to be freed from prison

- It can be recalled that the hashtag “#FreePuraLukaVega” went trending hours after the drag queen was arrested by authorities in her home in Sta. Cruz, Manila

- Social cards with the screaming headline declaring “drag is not a crime” also started appearing online and shared freely by those who support Pura Luka Vega

- It was the same social card that was shared by Frankie on her own social media account

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Frankie Pangilinan, in a recent post on her Instagram Stories, may have cast her lot with those calling for Pura Luka Vega, a famous drag queen, to be freed from prison.

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Frankie Pangilinan, tila nagpahayag na rin ng pagsuporta sa panawagang “Free Pura Luka Vega”
Photo: Frankie Pangilinan (@frankiepangilinan)
Source: Instagram

This was after she shared the social card bearing the screaming headlines that “drag is not a crime.”

The social card also bore the hashtag “#FreePuraLukaVega,” which went trending online after news of the drag queen’s arrest broke out.

The daughter of Sen. Pangilinan and Megastar Sharon Cuneta did not specifically say as to whether she supports both the declaration “drag is not a crime” and the “#FreePuraLukaVega” hashtag.

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Nevertheless, it was the same social card being circulated by many online a few hours after known drag queen, Pura Luka Vega, was arrested by authorities at her home in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

The said social card also contained some allegations about the circumstances surrounding Pura Luka’s arrest.

“Pura Luka Vega was arrested this afternoon (October 4, 2023),” the caption on the card read.

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“After failing to attend the preliminary investigations of the criminal case filed against them in Manila. There was no subpoena received by PLV or their team for the preliminary investigations in Manila,” it also alleged, along with the hashtag #FreePuraLukaVega.
Frankie Pangilinan, tila nagpahayag na rin ng pagsuporta sa panawagang “Free Pura Luka Vega”
Screengrab from the post of Frankie Pangilinan on her Instagram Stories (@frankiepangilinan)
Source: Instagram

Frankie Pangilinan is the daughter of Sharon Cuneta and Sen. Kiko Pangilinan. She is studying abroad but came home and helped campaign for her father. She would often use Twitter to express her own sentiments.

Recently, Kakie took to Instagram and revealed that she made a song for her mother, the Megastar Sharon Cuneta. She said that she wrote the song early morning, which she said was her gift to her. Kakie also recounted the many times that she would go with her mother to recording studios. At the end of her lengthy post, she thanked her mom for loving her friends without condition and said that the Megastar earned her rest.

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Last June, she also took to social media and gave her father a lovely and deep message on Father's Day. She said that the words elude her this time as it would seem that there are so many things to say, and nothing to say at all. According to Frankie, she would always make her father the standard by which she would measure things. Somehow, she is relieved that her father can be "theirs" even for just a short time.

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