Angelica Panganiban slams basher calling her "obsolete, career will never rise"

Angelica Panganiban did not shy away from turning on the basher who called her "obsolete" on Twitter. On April 2, Angelica received the basher’s tirade that she didn’t like the actress ’release of thoughts about the government’s alleged lack of fighting the pandemic.
Basher said (published as is): " Hey, laos. Shut up! You won't be able to raise your career even if you still iinGy. If you.want help k. You're just a complaint!" Angelica answered it directly. Based on what Angelica pointed out, the actress seems to be referring to the "black troll" basher who told her "obsolete." The system of troll farms where "black trolls" are paid to target a personality they think is against the campaign of the client who pays them is unknown. The Kapamilya actress (published as is) said: "Hello [name of basher]. Change your style. Do it again. "Maybe next question here What is my contribution? [Face with tears of joy] maybe you will be paid for your performance.
“Why d you tweet government that helped to make your country happy. "I guess you just believe the one who pays you [Grimacing face]." CONCERN OVER INCREASING COVID-19 CASES Angelica clearly upheld her earlier statement regarding the record-breaking 15,000 cases recorded on April 2. Attached to Angelica's tweet is the data that there is still a lack of mass testing in the country so it is possible that COVID-19 has hit even more. She said, "15k?! To think ang mga nag papa check lang ay mga May symptoms at may kaya mag pa swab test.. eh pano ang wala? Hay nakakaloka! Nakakaloka potah!" The actress was alarmed for the people who are not able to go to the hospital once they contract the virus. "Hinang hina ka na... maglalabas ka pa sa bulsa mo ng pera, para ma swab. At malalaman mo, pasitib ka sa covid mami! "Pano na pa ospital? Gamot? Mental care?! "Yung vaccine ba aasahan pa namin sa inyo? D naman diba? KKB! Nakakaiyak. Ito ang emotional." She added to it the hashtag "#freemasstesting."
COVID-19 UPDATE In the latest bulletin of the Department of Health , it is stated that there are 146,519 active cases in the country. There were 11,681 cases nationwide recorded that tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, April 11. For the same date there were 55,204 cases recorded cured. The total recoveries in the country were 703, 404 cases. The total record of the deceased stands at 14,945.
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