Ogie Diaz amplifies Jaime Fabregas’ angry callout of “Cayetano” over senate conduct

Ogie Diaz amplifies Jaime Fabregas’ angry callout of “Cayetano” over senate conduct

  • A TikTok user–style flashpoint erupted online after Ogie Diaz reposted Jaime Fabregas’ fiery message to “Cayetano”
  • Fabregas urged the senator to “do your job” and stop “lawyering for Bato,” expressing frustration over his actions
  • Ogie weighed in, pointing out how even the senator’s own brother, Direk Lino Cayetano, was being disregarded
  • The exchange quickly gained traction as netizens reacted to the public criticism of a sitting lawmaker

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A surge of online chatter broke out after talent manager and vlogger Ogie Diaz reshared a pointed message from veteran actor Jaime Fabregas, who directly called out “Cayetano” over his behavior in the Senate.

Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie_diaz)
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie_diaz)
Source: Instagram

The repost amplified Fabregas’ blunt criticism and ignited fresh discussion about the lawmaker’s recent actions.

Fabregas’ post, delivered without filters, expressed his mounting frustration.

“Hoy Cayetano!! Gawin mo ang trabaho mo sa Senado. Stop lawyering for Bato!! Ano ba talaga ang end goal mo? Nakakainis ka na!” he wrote, making it clear he believes the senator has been prioritizing defense of Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa instead of fulfilling his duties.

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Ogie added his own commentary when he shared the post, hinting at deeper tensions within the Cayetano family itself.

“Buti pa ang ibang tao, pero sariling kapatid na si Direk Lino Cayetano, binalewala,” he said, suggesting that even the senator’s own brother, director and former public official Lino Cayetano, had been brushed aside.
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie_diaz)
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie_diaz)
Source: Instagram

The combined posts drew strong engagement from netizens, many of whom reacted to the rare sight of two prominent personalities openly criticizing a senator.

Discussions quickly spread, with online users dissecting the implications of Fabregas’ message and Ogie’s added remark.

While the senator has yet to issue a response, the exchange highlights how social media has become a powerful space for public figures to voice their grievances and hold officials accountable.

Fabregas’ and Ogie’s posts continue to circulate, fueling conversations about responsibility, priorities, and the conduct expected of those in the Senate.

Ogie Diaz, a well-known comedian and manager, recently marked the 24th birthday of his daughter Erin with a Facebook post that mixed humor and heartfelt sentiments. He began his message with lighthearted jokes about avoiding a “nepo baby” image before shifting to a touching tribute, expressing his love and pride for his eldest child. Ogie also highlighted Erin’s maturity in handling online criticism, noting her unbothered attitude toward bashers. He ended his post by assuring Erin of his full support for her dreams while praising her latest pictorial with Envi Skin Beauty & Wellness.

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Earlier, Ogie Diaz has explained why he has stopped doing blind items on his online show, Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update. He said that while blind items are entertaining, they often create awkward situations and put his personal relationships at risk. The inquiries from friends and acquaintances about the identities behind the stories sometimes lead to misunderstandings or strained friendships. To avoid conflict and protect his friendships, Ogie has decided to temporarily stop sharing blind items, even if he knows juicy details about certain celebrities.

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