Mga beauty queen, nagbigay ng diretsong payo laban sa pagiging fake socialite

Mga beauty queen, nagbigay ng diretsong payo laban sa pagiging fake socialite

  • Cindy Miranda, Priscilla Meirelles, and Franki Russell shared their views on spotting inauthentic “fake socialites” in today’s social media culture
  • They described overly loud and attention-seeking online behavior as a common sign of lack of authenticity
  • The three emphasized that staying genuine begins with humility, gratitude, and remembering one’s roots
  • They also stressed that speaking truthfully and avoiding gossip are key to maintaining real class and character

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Cindy Miranda, Priscilla Meirelles, and Franki Russell shared their honest insights on authenticity and social media behavior during a media conference for The Fake Socialite, reflecting on how to identify “fake socialites” and stay grounded in an image-driven industry.

Mga beauty queen, nagbigay ng diretsong payo laban sa pagiging fake socialite
Photo: Cindy Miranda, Franki Russell, & Priscilla Meirelles (Screengrab from News 5)
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The discussion turned candid as one of them directly pointed out the issue, saying,

“Ito fake talaga to. Ito pinaka-fake talaga to.”

The remark opened a broader conversation on how some individuals present exaggerated versions of their lives online.

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According to their experience, inauthentic personalities are often easy to notice.

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Priscilla Meirelles explained, “madaling mag-spot out kasi it's just like the new rich they're very loud.”

She noted that some people tend to overshare their lifestyles, constantly showing off to appear more established or important.

The trio observed that this kind of behavior often includes excessive posting and showcasing even personal or trivial details just for attention. For them, true elegance does not need to be loud or overexposed.

Priscilla Meirelles highlighted the importance of humility and awareness, saying,

“Never forget where you come from.”

She emphasized that gratitude, respect, and grounded values are essential in maintaining authenticity despite success or visibility.

Priscilla Meirelles reinforced this idea, pointing out that real class is subtle.

“Class is never loud,” she said.

She noted that genuine character is reflected more in behavior than in online display.

Franki also stressed the importance of honesty and self-expression, saying,

“You don't have to prove anything to anyone except if as long as you're just yourself and you tell the truth.”

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She added that speaking one’s truth and avoiding gossip helps build real credibility.

All three agreed that while social media often encourages people to present only their best moments, staying genuine means embracing honesty, humility, and respect for others.

Cindy Miranda is a beauty pageant titleholder and actress who transitioned from Pinoy Big Brother to starring roles in various Philippine films and television series.

Franki Russell is a New Zealand-born model and actress who rose to fame on Pinoy Big Brother: Otso before pursuing a career in local cinema and international pageantry.

Priscilla Meirelles is a Brazilian beauty queen and Miss Earth 2004 winner who has since established a long-standing career as an actress and media personality in the Philippines.

In another report, Joy Barcoma shared her dream Kapuso co-stars during her guesting on “Unang Hirit,” where she playfully expressed admiration for Alden Richards, noting their similar names. She also revealed that Marian Rivera is her top choice for a light and fun prank-style collaboration. The beauty queen continues to win viewers over with her humor and lively personality.

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Meanwhile, Miss Earth Philippines 2025 Joy Barcoma also spoke out against content creators who, according to her Facebook post, profit from acting gay for online attention without genuinely supporting LGBTQIA+ rights. She clarified that being gay is not the issue, but “cosplaying” identities for clout without real advocacy is what she questions. The discussion gained traction after filmmaker Rodina Singh raised the topic and was further amplified by influencers Macoy Dubs and Baus Rufo.

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