Bea Borres, ipinagtanggol ang sarili sa backlash: "Not everything will always be positive"

Bea Borres, ipinagtanggol ang sarili sa backlash: "Not everything will always be positive"

  • Actress and vlogger Bea Borres faced backlash after candidly saying she didn’t like some food at Fusion Alley in Manila
  • She explained on Facebook that her videos always share honest experiences, whether positive or negative
  • Borres addressed Fusion Alley’s claim about filming without coordination, insisting it is a public space and she was unaware of any admin office
  • She reminded fans that her vlog also highlighted food she enjoyed and defended her experience with street food growing up

MAKI-TINGIN KA NAMAN: Pwede ka nang mag-comment sa mga artikulo ng KAMI! Subukan mo, madali lang!

Actress and vlogger Bea Borres recently found herself at the center of online criticism after posting a vlog reviewing food stalls at Fusion Alley in Sampaloc, Manila. In the first part of her video, Borres candidly expressed that she didn’t like certain dishes, prompting reactions from some netizens who felt she was disrespectful to the vendors.

Bea Borres, ipinagtanggol ang sarili sa backlash: "Not everything will always be positive"
Photo: Bea Borres
Source: Facebook

Responding to the backlash in a Facebook post during Holy Week, Borres emphasized that she has always been transparent with her audience.

Read also

Sarah Lahbati, may tinitignan na isang mamahaling apartment sa Paris

“From the start of the video, I already said I’d give my honest rating, whether it’s masarap or not. And honestly, I just didn’t like it,” she wrote.

She acknowledged that her delivery could have been gentler but stood by her commitment to sharing real experiences.

Like and share our Facebook posts to support the KAMI team! Share your thoughts in the comments. We love reading them!

“At the end of the day, this is what I do… not everything will always be positive,” she added.

Borres also addressed Fusion Alley’s statement noting that she did not coordinate with the management before filming. In response, she insisted it is a public space.

She questioned, “And your point is what?”

She further stated she will not return to the food park, calling out what she described as the venue,

“Riding on the hate.”

Despite the controversy, Borres highlighted that her vlog wasn’t entirely negative. She praised several food stalls, even sharing a video of a vendor thanking her for trying their sisig. She also countered claims that she is a “rich kid” unfamiliar with street food, recounting that she grew up enjoying street eats.

With over 1 million YouTube subscribers and 3.1 million Facebook followers, Borres continues to engage her audience by giving honest reviews, showing both the good and the bad in her culinary explorations.

Read also

Gospel singer Jamie Rivera reacts to claims that LGBTQ+ people will go to hell

Bea Borres, 23, is a Filipino actress and content creator who gained fame through the hit series Kadenang Ginto. In December 2025, she gave birth to her daughter, Victoria Hope, affectionately called “Pea,” after a high-risk pregnancy. Following her baby’s 44-day stay in the NICU, Bea introduced her to the public in early 2026. Embracing single motherhood, she continues to inspire fans as a top lifestyle influencer while returning to work after a short hiatus to prioritize her daughter’s health and well-being.

In separate news, Bea Borres recently made headlines for her acts of kindness, giving cash and full tank fuel to motorists. She also showed thoughtfulness toward street sweepers she personally knows, creating moments that highlighted her humble and genuine nature. Her actions were captured in a vlog that quickly went viral, resonating with netizens for its simplicity and personal touch. Bea’s gesture reminded fans that small acts of generosity, rooted in sincere care, can make a meaningful difference.

Read also

Arny Ross suffers miscarriage, shares heartbreaking video: “We lost our baby”

Meanwhile, Bea Borres opened up about her post-pregnancy insecurities, particularly her stretch marks, in a heartfelt Facebook post. She shared that she avoids wearing mini skirts or certain dresses as she adjusts to her changing body. Bea encouraged fellow mothers to practice self-compassion, acknowledging the effort their bodies endured during pregnancy and childbirth. She reminded moms that healing has no fixed timeline and that every struggle they experience contributes to the love and care they provide for their children, offering inspiration and empathy.

Bagong feature: Tingnan ang mga balitang para sa'yo ➡️ hanapin ang "Recommended for you" block at mag-enjoy!

Source: KAMI.com.gh

Authors:
Stacy dela Fuente avatar

Stacy dela Fuente (Editor)