Celebrities Reacts On Mocha Uson’s Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Famous Filipino Celebrities Reacts On Mocha Uson’s Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Some popular Filipino celebrities have expressed their reactions on Mocha Uson’s Federalism jingle-dance video, which is now making rounds online.

The controversial Federalism jingle-and-dance video of PCOO Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson and blogger Drew Oliver has been the headlines of several local news outlets and social media pages.

Mocha Uson garnered various reactions after her co-host Drew Olivar gesturing to his crotch and chest while chanting “I-pepe…i-dede…i-pederalismo”.

The PCOO Asec was tasked to promote and explain ‘Federalism’ to help the public to understand its meaning.

Many Filipino people and popular personalities got disappointed with Mocha’s federalism video and expressed their reaction on the social media.

Several celebrities have lambasted Mocha Uson and Drew Olivar for the controversial video:

Agot Isidro: “Ikaka-proud mo talaga ito, Asec? Matanong ko lang. Wala namang babuyan. Isaayos ang trabaho para may kaunting credibilidad.”

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Jim Paredes: “We pay people like them for this? Grabe na to.”

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Kip Oebanda: “The guy singing “pepe” and “dede” while touching his genitals and chest in the Mocha Uson vid is asking: “ganyan ba talaga kadumi ang utak niyo?” Yeah. Communications ang function ninyo hindi niyo alam that’s the message you are sending? Ang laki ng budget niyo, di ba?”

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Ethel Booba: “Pa-refund po noong 90M budget. Charot!”

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Mo Twister: “Drew Olivar’s face is so tangina.”

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Chai Fonacier: “Mocha Uson knows that we know that she knows that she knows nothing and that she’s there for money. Wag na tayong maglokohan.”

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said that even Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea was disappointed over Uson’s video.

Former senate president Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel also told Uson to set a gap from the federalism campaign.

Federalism Jingle-Dance Video

However, Uson explained that no public funds were used in the video, which was filmed before her dialogue at Con-Com.

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Read also the previous article: “Share This If You Want Mocha Uson Out In The Government,” Netizens Campaign

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