Herbert Bautista “My Day” Goes Viral, Here’s Statement From FB Page Admin

A staff of Mayor Herbert Bautista clarifies in a statement that his page got hacked.

HERBERT BAUTISTA – In an official statement issued by a staff of former QC Mayor Herbert Bautista about the photo, his page has been hacked.

With over 300,000 people following the official Facebook page of Mayor Herbert Bautista, it is truly not impossible for anyone from the followers to not discover what has just been posted on the My Day. Viral now are the screenshots of his page’s “My Day” which contained a photo of a woman wearing nothing but face masks just covering her parts.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8kqr3BlxXm/

It came as a big shock to many people because why would he do that given his reputation as a politician and as an actor? Netizens speculated that his account must have been hacked because it’s accordingly a common move for hackers to post something like that in the accounts that they have hacked.

Some people online joked that the Mayor just would like to remind his followers to wear masks all the time for their safety because of the spike of infection. But many people were also bothered over the unusual and inappropriate post. And after it went viral, an admin of his page released a statement clarifying the incident.

Based on the statement, the page was hacked and they are not responsible in any way regarding the lewd post. The statement also said, “We urge all followers of the Mayor Herbert M. Bautista – Quezon City Facebook Page account to report it for investigation due to malicious and unauthorized access.”

Herbert Bautista Facebook
Photo grabbed from Facebook | Mario Escobar Bautista

Mayor Herbert is the mayor of Quezon City from 2010 to 2019. After stepping down, he was overwhelmed with lots of acting offers. He is still enjoying his time as an actor which is also his passion aside from serving the public. In a previous article, he expressed that he will immediately inform his supporters what will his decision be for the 2022 elections.

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