Mga miyembro ng BINI, binatikos matapos magsoot ng face mask sa airport

A social media personality couldn’t stop himself from criticizing how BINI was trying to allegedly conceal themselves from the public during their arrival at an airport.

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In a Facebook post, Tio Moreno compared the girl group to Sarah Geronimo, who didn’t try to hide their identity in public places.

“Sarah Geronimo has been in the music and entertainment industry for over two decades, and her fame remains undiminished. She can dance, sing, act, and model, showcasing her multi-talented and record-breaking abilities,” Tio said.

“Sara continues to meet the expectations of her supporters and fans with her humility. She never acts like a “disney princess,” whether at the airport or as a guest at events. Her humility sets her apart from others. I hope BINI will follow her example,” he added.

Tio’s post raised the eyebrows of blooms and insisted that BINI members have the right to privacy.

However, Tio argued that they were public figures.

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He also cited several court decisions to prove his point.

“The right of privacy of a “public figure” is necessarily narrower than that of an ordinary citizen. Criticisms or commentaries on their conduct related to their public roles are generally considered matters of public interest and are protected by the freedom of speech and of the press,” he explained.

“If you still do not comprehend the issue, it is no longer my concern. Should you wish for the BINI members to avoid public scrutiny, you should advise them to resign from their positions and seek alternative employment that does not subject them to public criticism,” he added.

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The netizen also clarified that he was a BINI fan and only criticized their excessive ways of concealing themselves.

 

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