Rodel Rodis Claims Sotto Asks Inquirer To Remove ‘Pepsi Paloma’ Articles

Rodel Rodis Posts Alleged Letter of Sen. Sotto to Philippine Daily Inquirer’s President

RODEL RODIS – Writer Rodel Rodis claimed through a social media post that Senate President Vicente ‘Tito’ Sotto III sent a letter to the Philippine Daily Inquirer requesting for the removal of the articles about the late Pepsi Paloma mentioning his name.

Until now, there are still talks about the death of Pepsi Paloma. Based on a report, Pepsi is one of the prominent Softdrinks Beauties in the 1980s alongside with Coca Nicolas and Sarsi Emmanuelle.

However, the career of Pepsi did not last long as she passed away. According to the report, she took her own life and one of the alleged reasons behind her move is a prior controversial incident.

There were accusations that celebrities Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Richie D’Horsie were involved in the said incident that allegedly led to Pepsi taking her own life. Sen. Tito Sotto is also accused of helping his brother and the two celebrities get away from the charges that may be filed against them.

Sen. Tito Sotto
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Writer Rodel Rodis of Philippine Daily Inquirer is one of those who have come up with articles tackling the death of Pepsi Paloma. He has published several articles about the controversial passing of the late actress.

Recently, on his social media account, Rodel Rodis took a post that caught the attention of lots of Facebook users. He posted two photos of the alleged letter of Senate President Tito Sotto to Mr. Paolo Prieto, the president and chairperson of PDI.

Rodel Rodis
Facebook/Rodel Rodis

In his caption, Rodis stated that the politician is requesting the Inquirer to remove the articles that he has written mentioning his name. In the alleged letter of the Senator, there were three articles mentioned and it is about Pepsi Paloma.

Here is the social media post of Rodel Rodis:

https://www.facebook.com/rodel.rodis.7/posts/1647185242060892

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