Korina Sanchez lashes out at a netizen who attacked her 'tsinelas project'.

 


Korina Sanchez, a TV host, can't help but respond to a netizen who questioned her charity regarding her 'Tsinelas' campaign, which she has been running for several years.  

Korina shared many photographs on her Instagram account. When she and her 'Rated K' crew traveled to Malolos, Bulacan to continue their 'Tsinelas' campaign, the photos were taken. They were able to provide slippers to 150 children, according to Korina.  


Korina wrote in the caption, "I saw the child running on the hot pavement barefoot, andumi ng paa, parang hindi napapaso ang talampakan. Pero nakatawa parin. I remember Pepe en Pilar and I couldn't imagine them this way.  

Well that's why Rated Korina continues where Rated K left off. We were in Malolos, Bulacan today. Si Neil, yung bata, nakatitig sa bago niyang tsinelas. Parang di makapaniwala. 150 children went home with a big smile today. Tsinelas lang pero anlaking bagay." 

Korina's photos drew the attention of the online community, who expressed their adoration for her. One netizen, however, questioned her act of kindness.  


The said netizen commented, "Bakit puro mumurahin tsinelas lang binibigay hindi ba pwedeng maayos at matibay na sapatos yun tatagal gamitin. Magbibigay din lang kayo yun mapapakinabangan at pangmatagalan na"

Korina replied back, "Kapal mo. Gumastos ka nga para sa Milyon Milyon bata?🤨👎"

Meanwhile, Korina Sanchez and Mar Roxas' twins turned two, and the event was marked with a two-day celebration at home.  

Sanchez got a preview into Pepe and Pilar's birthday celebration, which she described as, "super simple but so meaningful," through a series of Instagram posts.


Considering Pepe and Pilar's birthdays fell on the same day as Chinese New Year in 2021, Sanchez believes they will have "double happiness, double luck" in 2021.

In 2019, Sanchez and Roxas became parents for the first time when they had Pepe and Pilar through gestational surrogacy in the United States.

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