Klarisse De Guzman Responds to ‘Lowkey Bully’ Accusation

Klarisse De Guzman Fires Back at TikTok Basher Without Breaking a Sweat

KLARISSE DE GUZMAN – Singer Klarisse De Guzman may be soft-spoken, but her recent reply to an online critic proves she knows exactly when and how to stand her ground.

Klarisse De Guzman recently drew attention online after responding to a TikTok user who called her the “leader of lowkey bullying.” Known for her composed demeanor, Klarisse addressed the remark with a clever and subtle comeback that many fans praised for its wit and restraint.

The critical comment came from a TikTok user sporting an anime profile picture. It was posted under one of Klarisse’s videos and accused her of being subtly unkind. The jab, calling her the “leader of lowkey bullying,” did not go unnoticed by the singer.

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Klarisse answered with a sarcastic quip: “Nurse, may anime dito.” Her brief but humorous reply quickly gained traction, with social media users applauding how she handled the situation without being offensive or combative. Many admired her ability to respond with class while still making her stance clear.

Klarisse rose to fame as the runner-up in the first season of The Voice of the Philippines, where her powerful performances earned her widespread recognition. She went on to win the third season of Your Face Sounds Familiar in 2021, further showcasing her range as a performer.

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Beyond her musical career, Klarisse has also opened up about her private life. During her time on Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition, she publicly came out as part of the LGBTQ+ community. She introduced her long-time partner, Trina, revealing that they’ve been in a committed relationship for four years.

While she usually maintains a quiet presence in the spotlight, Klarisse’s response on TikTok showed that she’s not afraid to speak up when needed. Her calm yet firm reaction to online criticism highlighted not only her confidence but also her authenticity as an artist and individual.

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