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Mariel de Leon, umani ng negatibong reaksiyon dahil sa paghingi ng donasyon online

By Aedrianne Acar
Published March 27, 2020 11:50 AM PHT

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Ano ang masasabi ni Mariel de Leon sa pagkuwestiyon sa kanyang paghingi ng donasyon online?

Naglabas ng saloobin si Mariel de Leon sa mga netizen na hindi nagugustuhan ang post niyang naghihikayat na mag-donate ngayong may health crisis dulot ng COVID-19 pandemic.

Sa Instagram post ni 2017 Miss International Philippines noong March 16, hinimok niyang magbigay ng donasyon sa mga organization na ngangailangan ng tulong.

"Even the smallest donation can make the biggest difference. Thank you.

"To my Filipino followers, please send me links of places/organizations that need help. And to my friends in the PH, please spread the word and donate too," aniya.

In times like this, its hard not to reflect... I am blessed to have loving & caring parents (thank you Tatay & Nanay - I love you). I am blessed to be able to buy enough groceries and to have a safe home I can stay in during this self quarantine period. I am grateful everyday... So it breaks my heart to know that millions of people are not even able to afford a decent meal for a day. A lot of children here depend on the free or low cost meals they're given at their schools. Unfortunately, now that schools are closed and people are panic buying due to the current situation, many parents are struggling to feed their children. I have donated what I can to a food bank here in NYC and I urge you to do the same (if you can). I donated to foodbanknyc.org - You can head to feedingamerica.org and look for food banks in your area that you can donate to. Even the smallest donation can make the biggest difference. Thank you. To my Filipino followers, please send me links of places/organizations that need help. And to my friends in the PH, please spread the word and donate too. Yes self quarantine and thinking about your family is important, but it would also be nice to share your blessings. During trying times like this, it's important to remember what it means to be human. People need to realize that for the world to get better, its important to think about others too. So -if- you can help, please help. And always be kind. Sending love. 🖤

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Sa tweet naman ni Mariel noong Miyerkules, March 25, ibinahagi nito ang sinabi sa kanya ng isang basher na napa-plastikan sa ginawa niya.

"Someone commented on my Instagram to stop telling people to donate and to stop posting kind things because it 'doesn't sound like me.'

"Mga Pilipino talaga, sobrang toxic minsan.Damned if you do, damned if you don't."

embed: https://twitter.com/honestlymariel/status/1242617202022457344?s=19

Sa isa naman niyang tweet, kinorrect din nito ang nilabas na report ng isang newspaper publication na tinawag niyang "fake news" na nag-test na negative daw ang kanyang ina na si Sandy Andolong sa COVID-19.

Mariel de Leon, inalmahan ang netizen na nagsabing hindi sumunod sa COVID-19 protocol ang ama na si Christopher de Leon

embed: https://twitter.com/honestlymariel/status/1242857136671113217

https://twitter.com/honestlymariel/status/1242853872114286592

Nakahinga naman ng maluwag ang ina ni Mariel na si Ms. Sandy nang maka-uwi na ang kanyang asawa na si Christopher de Leon matapos maospital dahil sa coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Pero nilinaw nito na kailangan pa rin mag-self isolate ng mister pansamantala.

As of March 26, may naitala na ang Department of Health (DOH) na 707 na pasyente na infected ng coronavirus at 28 tao naman ang naka-recover.

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