Cassy Legaspi, nagpakawala ng panibagong cryptic post: “Hurt people hurt people”

Cassy Legaspi, nagpakawala ng panibagong cryptic post: “Hurt people hurt people”

- Cassy Legaspi, in a recent social media post, appeared to have unleashed a new cryptic post which talked about hurt people hurting other people

- The said post appeared to be lifted from the lyrics of a song “Ain’t Nobody Takin My Baby” by Russ

- The young actress did not give any indication if she’s trying to deliver a message to someone or was simply posting some random stuff

- It can be recalled that netizens have been speculating about the previous cryptic posts made by Cassy and her mom, Carmina Villarroel

Cassy Legaspi, in a recent post on Instagram Stories, appeared to have unleashed yet another cryptic post that talked about how people who are hurting also hurt other people.

Cassy Legaspi, nagpakawala ng panibagong cryptic post: “Hurt people hurt people”
Photo: Cassy Legaspi
Source: Instagram

The said recent post shared by the young actress seem to be part of the song “Ain’t Nobody Takin My Baby” by Russ.

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“’Cause hurt people hurt people, that's a known fact,” reads part of the lyrics of the song that Cassy posted on her IG Stories.

She did not give any more details, though she did add a silhouette of what looked like a man hugging and seemingly comforting a cartoonized image of a girl.

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The young actress also did not give any indication as to whether she’s trying to deliver a message to someone or was simply posting some random stuff.

Earlier, Cassy also made a cryptic post consisting of parts of a lyrics of a song by Olivia Rodrigo.

“Those things I did. Just so I could call you mine. The things you did. Well, I hope I was your favorite crime. You used me as an alibi. I crossed my heart as you crossed the line. And I defended you to all my friends,” the previous post of Cassy, the words of which were lifted from a song by Olivia Rodrigo, read.

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Her mom, Carmina Villaroel, also made a cryptic post on social media almost at the same time that Cassy did.

“Don’t expect the same in return,” Carmina’s post read.

This caused netizens to speculate as to whether the two have been trying to deliver a message to someone they didn’t name.

Cassy Legaspi, nagpakawala ng panibagong cryptic post: “Hurt people hurt people”
Screengrab from the post of Cassy Legaspi on Instagram Stories (@cassy)
Source: Instagram

Cassy Legaspi is the daughter of Zoren Legaspi and Carmina Villarroel. She has a twin, Mavie and both are doing shows for GMA. Cassy is already 20 years old. She endorses products and is currently one of the casts of "First Yaya."

Recently, Cassy's rumored suitor, singer Darren Espanto, directly addressed the romance rumors between him and Cassy Legaspi. The singer clarified that he and Cassy are just close friends. Currently, Darren does not think that their friendship could turn into romance. Furthermore, on a recent episode of "It’s Showtime, Darren told Vice Ganda that he does not have a girlfriend.

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A month ago, Cassy's video showing the actress about to perform some dance move but then at the last minute suddenly turns and shows the Bible went viral. The video, which lasts for only six seconds, has now reached 2.5 million views with 21K reacts, 1K comments and 1.3K shares. In the said video, one can see Cassy wearing a white bull cap, T-shirt and shorts and appears to be performing her dance move in her home. The color of the Bible that the actress was holding was pink.

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