
Frankie Pangilinan, daughter of Sharon Cuneta and Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, is making headlines again and this time she's dragging all of her haters by exposing them one-by-one.
On Instagram, the 19-year-old participated in the trending hashtag “#WeBlockAsOne” and began writing a post to her bashers that made her doubt herself.
She started with the words, “For all the times you managed to make me question my self-worth. For all the times you threatened to find me, hurt me, kill me. For all the times you tried to silence me and for everyone who felt the same --- for everyone who deserves better. #WeBlockAsOne.”
for all the times you managed to make me question my self worth, for all the times you threatened to find me, hurt me, kill me,
-- kakie (@kakiep83) May 14, 2020
for all the times you tried to silence me,
and for everyone who's felt the same --
for everyone who deserves better.#WeBlockAsOne
The singer-songwriter then posted a series of screenshots from her DMs and tagged comments exposing the names of a few of her bashers.
This prompted Frankie to ask, “Why are you so obsessed with me?”
every single damn day for the last year at least??? like get a fkin life if u hate me so much why u so obsessed with me 🤷🏻♀️ pic.twitter.com/NJv0EvQHyv
-- kakie (@kakiep83) May 14, 2020
She ended the argument by stating that her bashers have based their criticisms on her looks and her voice but not on facts.
She wrote, “Ok, last na --- if any of these contextually superficial ass things are your consistent crutch or crutches: the word bobo, my voice, my relationship status, my family members' love lives … and you can't make any substantial fact-based arguments, e 'di panalo ako, 'di ba?”
anyway i have a brain and a mirror lmao pic.twitter.com/sLlsUhoB9f
-- kakie (@kakiep83) May 14, 2020
ok last na -- if any of these contextually superficial ass things are your consistent crutch/es:
-- kakie (@kakiep83) May 14, 2020
- the word bobo
- my voice
- my looks
- my relationship status
- my family members' love lives
... and you can't make any substantial fact-based arguments, eh di panalo ako, diba?
This isn't the first time Frankie responded to criticisms involving her and her statements online.
In an earlier report made by GMANetwork.com, the teenager spoke up about the negative comments she's received after making a statement about the military force's relation to COVID-19.
In it, she explained her take on a headline from a news article about her statement.
She wrote, “It's a headline I didn't write, based on a meme tweet I made, that was followed-up repeatedly by my actual fully composed thoughts and opinions but they wouldn't check that would they.”
She then revealed that she woke up to so many comments that prompted her to disable her comments section on Instagram.
im turning off comments on my instagram because i woke up to this.
-- kakie (@kakiep83) March 19, 2020
- i've never gotten this volume of commentary before.
- this isn't even political discourse it's just blatant negativity, the kind of energy we don't need to foster at this time. pic.twitter.com/eL37ysB75f
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