General’s Daughter Elicits Complaints From Camarines Norte Residents

Camarines Norte residents complained to Angel Locsin’s ‘The General’s Daughter’

Angel Locsin‘s latest Kapamilya teleserye The General’s Daughter received criticisms from residents of Camarines Norte.

The pilot episode of the new TV series of Angel has dominated the Twitter for the good feedback from fans.

She previously revealed that it took a long time before she did a teleserye in ABS-CBN.

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Angel shared that she was supposed to do the Darna movie and she was not allowed to do any teleserye while taping for it.

On the other hand, some health concern surfaced and the role was given to Liza Soberano.

Angel’s fans are definitely excited for her action-drama series The General’s Daughter now that she is back on primetime.

However, a report from Bandera stated that some residents in Camarines Norte have complaints to Angel’s teleserye.

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They said that the TV series should have recognize their place instead of showing to the audience that a scene happened in Ilocos Norte.

These residents are complaining why Angel’s show did not give credit to barrio Matotoogtoog and Daet where some of the scenes were shot.

Camarines Norte residents also pointed out that The General’s Daughter did not recognize their place even in closing credits.

According to the report, for sure, the residents were already told about the fictional element of the show.

Generals Daughter
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The factor that the show is more focused on the next chapter of the story could also be a reason.

Based on the report, the residents of the place where the teleserye was shot were made to sign a waiver. They were told not to spoil the details of the place where The General’s Daughter was shot.

This could mean that the Camarines Norte was well-acknowledge, as stated on the report.

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