‘May career pa ba kayo?’ Angel Locsin pans other stars’ silence on ABSCBNfranchise issue
MANILA -- Angel Locsin criticized fellow celebrities who have chosen to stay away from talking about politics, or have opted against any form of direct criticism, in the wake of the decision of lawmakers to shut down ABS-CBN.
Locsin criticized this muted response of some, in a noise barrage protest held against the attack on ABS-CBN this Saturday afternoon. "Kahit magpa-cute kayo diyan sa Instagram, mag-send kayo ng mga sad face —hindi niyo nadadamayan ang mga katrabaho niyong dahilan kung bakit kayo sumikat."
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