Rommel Padilla’s father calmed down and warned the public about the fake news that was celebrated this Monday.
Rommel used his Facebook account this Tuesday afternoon to alert netizens to the false news that has surfaced in the online world.
Daniel Padilla’s father posted on FB, “FAKE NEWS! Don’t believe it and spread it. This is responsible for the law. Condemn the spread of fake news!”
He added, “This post is a SCAM!”
Rommel also posted a screenshot of two different art cards with a photo of him and Deej and a fake caption released by the actor.
According to the fake news art card that came out that you would think is real because Rommel’s name still has a blue check, “You are just judging Daniel who is a cheater, it is up to you to clean it up. You Kathryn, you know my son is handsome, you should have expected that you are not his only girl, If you really love my son, his girls shouldn’t be a big deal to you. The important thing is that you are the only one he loves the most.”
Rommel posted two consecutive posts on FB. Netizens commented that Deej’s father would be very angry with those who spread false news.
Comments rained on Rommel’s two consecutive FB posts.
“Give the fake news spreaders a sample, sir Rommel, to bring.”
“I hope you teach those who make fake news a lesson. We feel sorry for Daniel, the netizens are bashing him non-stop and then there is fake news like that. It’s boring!”
“Sue that now. Thank you very much and you also noticed that post, sir Rommel. We are waiting for their case.”
While writing this, the said art card and fake news post on a showbiz FB page where netizens first saw it have been deleted.
It seems that the fake news spreader got scared and immediately deleted it. Oh well, the netizens are angry about the case that Rommel will file, ha!
To netizens, don’t immediately believe the news spreading online, there are many fake news spreaders. Especially and it’s not from legit media platforms.
Just focus on Abante News Online and Abante TeleTabloid where you will definitely not read fake news.