Ogie Diaz, umalma sa fake quote cards ukol sa kanya: "Wala po akong sinasabing ganito"

Ogie Diaz, umalma sa fake quote cards ukol sa kanya: "Wala po akong sinasabing ganito"

- Ogie Diaz took to IG Stories and warned his followers about fake quote cards circulating about him

- The quote cards contain alleged statements purporting to that of the manager

- Mama Ogs explicitly said that he did not say the statements contained in the circulating postcards

- He then directed his ire towards those pages on FB that are trying to gain followers but with the use of fake quote cards

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Ogie Diaz took to IG Stories and warned his followers about fake quote cards circulating about him.

Ogie Diaz
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie_diaz)
Source: Instagram
The quote card in question was saying, "Ngayon mo ipagtanggol sarili mo babae. Legit yung source ko kaya magsalita ka na para sa ikakatahimik ng buhay mo. Ay tibo?"

On the other side of the photo of Ogie with the fake quote card was the photo of Sarah Lahbati and Richard Gutierrez.

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Ogie categorically said that he did not say those statements.

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"Uso na ngayon ang fake quote card, wala po akong sinasabing ganito," Ogie said.

He then gave a message to those who were trying to increase followers on FB but were using fake quote cards.

"King ina dun sa nagpaparami ng followers sa FB. Puro FAKE ang quote card!"
Ogie Diaz
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie_diaz)
Source: Instagram

Ogie Diaz is an actor, comedian, entertainment reporter, and talent manager. He was known as “Pekto” in the popular TV sitcom, “Palibhasa Lalaki.” He is also behind the YouTube channel “Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update.” He became a successful talent manager and once handled the careers of Vice Ganda and Liza Soberano. He is now conducting workshops.

In the same episode of “Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update,” he also expressed his opinion on the recent long post of Xian Lim about how people should be more circumspect about the news they hear. According to Ogie, celebrities with real-life relationships should at least give their fans an assurance that the news about them isn’t true. He also said that such celebrities “owe it to their fans” to at least explain their real status. The showbiz reporter and talent manager also said that there are only three words that Xian needed to say in order to assure their fans.

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Previously, he released a statement about his controversial report about an alleged rumor about Daniel Padilla, Kathryn Bernardo, and Andrea Brillantes. It can be recalled that Ogie was subjected to bashing and was even accused of being a fake news peddler because of that report. He clarified, however, that he was not the source of the rumor, and like most, he also hoped the rumors were not true.

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