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“Bakit daw ako ‘yong pinipilit pasikatin, bakit ako ‘yong nandoon?” Jackie Gonzaga shares how she handles negative comments

  • It’s Showtime’s “Ate Girl” Jackie Gonzaga shares the struggles of her exposure on the noontime show
  • Jackie states that whenever she gets affected by the rude comments online, she relies on her family for strength

In one interview on the late night show Tonight With Boy Abunda last June 27, It’s Showtime‘s Jackie Gonzaga burst into tears as she talked about the criticisms she got online.

Alongside her steady rise to fame because of her daily stunts with Vice Ganda on the noontime show, there has also been a presence of bashers that throw insults at her in social media platforms like Twitter.

“Yong sasabihin na ‘dancer ka lang.’ Bakit daw ako ‘yong pinipilit pasikatin, bakit ako ‘yong nandoon?”Jackie shares when she was asked about the things that she read online.

She shared that if she can no longer take the insults, she stops herself from reading all of it.

“Kapag minsan parang nakikita ko na negative na ‘yong sasabihin, exit ko na lang tapos wala, pray na lang ako. Bahala kayo diyan,”

Jackie shares that she still keeps her positive mindset because she knows that she does bring happiness to a lot of people.

“Parang mas marami naman po ‘yung natutuwa, parang positive naman po ‘yong ginagawa ko. Sa isip-isip ko, wala naman ako ginagawang masama so kung hindi niyo gusto, edi sorry, kung gusto niyo, thank you,”

She also said that even though at first her family didn’t quite agree with her dancing career, then eventually accepted her choice and they are now her pillar whenever she’s having difficulties.

“Nandiyan lang po sila kasi sila lang ‘yong puwede mong sabihan, ‘yong mapagkakatiwalaan mo sa lahat,

Happy po sila. Basta ang importante daw po masaya ako kasi sabi nila hindi naman mabibili ng pera ‘yong kasiyahan na nakikita nila sa ‘kin.”

Written by J M

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