Yasmien Kurdi, may mensahe sa mga nag-reach out sa kanya matapos ma-bully umano si Ayesha

Yasmien Kurdi, may mensahe sa mga nag-reach out sa kanya matapos ma-bully umano si Ayesha

- Yasmien Kurdi posted another lengthy statement on social media

- On Instagram Stories on Monday, Yasmien penned a message to those who reached out to her after she aired out the alleged bullying towards Ayesha

- She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to them for sharing their stories about their children facing bullying

- The Kapuso celebrity mom assured them that their voices were being heard

Yasmien Kurdi has taken to Instagram Stories on Monday, December 16, to post another lengthy statement after her firstborn, Ayesha, was subjected to alleged school bullying.

Yasmien Kurdi, may mensahe sa mga nag-reach out sa kanya matapos ma-bully umano si Ayesha
Yasmien Kurdi, may mensahe sa mga nag-reach out sa kanya matapos ma-bully umano si Ayesha (@yasmien_kurdi)
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In the statement, the actress thanked those who reached out to her and share their children's stories on bullying.

"I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to each of you who has reached out to share your stories about your children facing bullying. Your bravery in opening up means so much to me, and it's a reminder of the challenges so many families are facing."

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The celebrity mom went on to react to the stories she heard. She also assured the parents that their voices were being heard.

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"Hearing your experiences has truly touched my heart. I want you to know that your voices are being heard."

"It's heartbreaking to think of our little ones struggling, and together, we can make a difference," she optimistically added.

Yasmien Kurdi, may mensahe sa mga nag-reach out sa kanya matapos ma-bully umano si Ayesha

Yasmien Kurdi is a Filipina actress, singer-songwriter, and commercial model. She rose to popularity after joining and being the first runner-up on the first season of Starstruck, a reality-based talent search show by GMA Network. She graduated with Latin honors in AB Political Science from Arellano University. She is married to a pilot, and they now have two daughters, Ayesha and Raya Layla.

In a post, the Kapuso star said her daughter was allegedly "targeted" by her classmates "because she was unable to keep up with group messages" regarding their Christmas party. GMA News then took to Instagram to share the heartbreaking news. Pokwang, in the comments section of GMA News' post, penned her fiery reaction to the alleged bullying incident. "Pasalamat at di ako ang nanay ni Ayesha!!!!!" part of Mamang Pokwang's reaction reads.

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Yasmien Kurdi shared another distressing post after Ayesha was subjected to alleged school bullying. On Instagram Stories, Yasmien shared what she found on Ayesha's desk. The celebrity mom also emotionally expressed, "Nadurog ang puso ko."

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