Sharon Cuneta appeals to famous clothing brand to terminate netizen who threatened to Frankie


Photo from Twitter and Inquirer


Megastar Sharon Cuneta would not stand still when it comes to her daughters.

The actress took to social media to post an open letter to one of the clothing lines in the country and asked to terminate one of their employees who also threatened her daughter Frankie Pangilinan.

“@hmphilippines Dear H&M , Would you kindly reprimand this employee of yours who is an apparent disgrace to your company and has tarnished your good name?” Sharon wrote on her Twitter post referring to a man named Atasha Nawin

“Maybe his termination would be much better for you and the public. Thank you very much. Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan” the megastar added

Last June 19, Sharon first posted a photo of a man named Sonny Alcos along with a controversial quote attributed to him on a post taken from the DDS Confessions Facebook page.

She had a strong words to express her fury against Alcos who threatened to rape the 19-year old Frankie, who called out men who wrongfully blame rape victims for wearing “inappropriate” clothes.

Reports said that Sharon contacted Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra to file a criminal complaint against the person who posted a very offending message in social media.

The post read: “Pasalamat ka iha [sic], kung ang edad ko 12 yrs. magtago ka na sa tatay mong senador Kiko Matsing Pangilinan dahil hahanapin kita para gahasain. Tapos sisihin mo tatay mo. Dahil hindi ako makukulong (Be thankful young lady. If I were 12 years old you should hide behind your father Senator Kiko Matsing Pangilinan because I will look for you and rape you. Then you can blame your father. Because I will not be jailed.)

Alcos, who posted the message appeared to be responding to Frankie’s posts that stirred a social media debate on rape after she called out controversial broadcaster Ben Tulfo for saying that women were “inviting the beast” when they wear sexy outfits.

Sharon said the main is an embarrassment to President Rodrigo Duterte, who he allegedly supports.

 

 

 

               

 

 

 

 


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