
Twitterverse was alive as the nation watched and reacted to last night's Bb. Pilipinas 2017. From observations to witty quips, everyone had something to say about the pageant -- even local celebrity Tim Yap.
The eventologist drew a lot of Twitter heat when he tweeted that "Some of the girls don't look like they come from the provinces they represent."
Children, our lesson for today is "Racial Profiling", courtesy of Tim Yap.#BBPilipinas2017 https://t.co/ffScfCnSF6 pic.twitter.com/7CiVEZ1taY
— RJ Nieto - TP (@iMthinkingPinoy) May 1, 2017
Quick to fire back, netizens had their own witty replies to Yap's statement.
so yung binibini from davao dapat kamukha ni inday sara pic.twitter.com/f7AFz7qxJ3
— AC (@ItsACsLife) April 30, 2017
Yung taga Pampanga mukang tocino ganon ???? https://t.co/ZawNdKKJPY
— kat (@thekatrodri) April 30, 2017
Pag bohol mukhang tarsier? :-( https://t.co/z9ozBcICed
— Zar Baptisma (@legenZARy) April 30, 2017
so yung taga ilocos dapat mukhang empanada? hahahaha https://t.co/UlIMDAWBia
— #ItsMeADee¹³ (@ADeeSwift13) April 30, 2017
Tim Yap has since deleted the post and clarified what he meant with the tweet.
I didn't mean it that way. I am sorry for whoever I offended with my tweet. I think everyone is beautiful no matter where they're from.
— Tim Yap (@officialTIMYAP) April 30, 2017
I'm not bashing them. Just like you, I'm excited to see who among them will shine. #bbpilipinas2017 https://t.co/9jixnpiqap
— Tim Yap (@officialTIMYAP) April 30, 2017
Ah, that's why. Tama ka dyan. #BbPilipinas2017 https://t.co/jlQleRMo3x
— Tim Yap (@officialTIMYAP) April 30, 2017
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