Ogie Diaz, may mensahe para kay "auntie": "Panay gamit mo kay Lord, di ka ba kinikilabutan?"
- Ogie Diaz took to social media and gave a cryptic message to "auntie"
- The comedian said that it what auntie was saying could have been really good to the ears
- He then wished that auntie would also practice what she preaches
- Mama Ogs noted that auntie would keep on using the name of the Lord and asked if she's not mortified by it
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Ogie Diaz took to his FB My Day and posted his message for an unnamed "auntie."
The comedian was saying that what auntie would say may be really good to the ears, but at the same time he wishes that she also practice what she preaches so that people who know her would believe her.
At the end, he mentioned that auntie would even keep on using the name of the Lord.
"Sarap sanang pakinggan lahat ng sinasabi mo, auntie eh. Sana, you also practice what you preach. Para maniwala sa yo ang lahat ng nakakaalam ng totoong ugali mo. Panay pa ang gamit mo kay Lord, auntie. di ka ba kinikilabutan?"
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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.
Previously, Mama Ogs took to the social media platform 'X' and responded to a netizen who accused the manager of being a "chismoza" again. The netizen was saying that now that Liza is no longer under Ogie, the latter returned to being a "chismoza." He even added that Ogie is now a competitor of Cristy Fermin. In just one strike, Ogie hit back and told the netizen that he simply lacked sleep.
In another 'X' post, the showbiz reporter and talent manager gave a reminder to everyone, including celebrities, with regards to their pronouncements. The manager and comedian said "less talk, less mistake." He also added that with no talk, there would also be no additional mistakes. Ogie then said that it is not only those in the media who must have credibility but also celebrities.
Source: KAMI.com.gh