Miss Universe-Philippines 2017 Rachel Peters defended dancer-turned-blogger Mocha Uson who’s being criticized over her appointment as assistant secretary for social media at the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO).

In a press conference held on Saturday at Villa del Rey in the Camarines Sur Water Sports Complex (CWC), the newly crowned Miss Universe-Philippines 2017 shared her take on the pressing issue involving the singer-dancer.
“Well, she hasn’t started yet. And so, I believe everyone should be given a chance. You cannot judge a book by its cover, (That is) something my parents taught me that is still in my mind,” Peters said before Inquirer.net and other members of the press.
Rachel Peters believes that “we should trust in our President and trust that it’s he (who) knows what is best for our country.”
Mocha Uson, a former board member of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), was heavily criticized by several personalities including Binibining Pilipinas International 2017 Mariel De Leon over her appointment.
“Biased and disrespectful. She insults those who are against her. I’m not for her, I’m not for the other side (whatever that may be),” she said in a post.
Aside from the beauty queen, she was also slammed by US-based Pinay actress-turned-talk show host G. Toengi and actress-TV host Jasmine Curtis-Smith.
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