Rumors Won’t Stop—Ogie Diaz Pushes Gerald Anderson to Respond

Ogie Diaz Slams Fake News, Tells Gerald Anderson to Set the Record Straight

GERALD ANDERSON – Ogie Diaz is calling on Gerald Anderson to address the shocking rumors that have recently gone viral.

Seasoned entertainment host Ogie Diaz is calling on actor Gerald Anderson to address the recent surge of fake news allegedly tied to him. Diaz believes that even if the rumors are untrue, it would be best if the clarification came directly from Gerald to put an end to ongoing speculation.

The false reports circulating online claim that Gerald has a child with actress Arci Muñoz and another with singer Gigi De Lana. In the latest episode of Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update, Diaz criticized the rampant spread of these unfounded accusations.

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Ogie Diaz pointed out that some online posts allege Gerald and Gigi were secretly married, along with claims that the actor fathered children with both women. “Dire-diretso sila ha, dire-diretso silang naglalabas ng mga fake news,” Diaz remarked, expressing visible frustration over the relentless and baseless gossip.

Diaz further noted that despite the obvious inaccuracy of these claims, some people might still believe them, especially if they fail to verify the credibility of the sources. He also revealed that clicking on the comment sections of such posts often leads users to online shopping sites rather than actual news reports.

According to Diaz, this suggests that the names of celebrities are being exploited to attract web traffic and generate profit. He urged the public to report these types of pages to help stop the spread of misinformation. “Feeling ko meron talagang isang grupo na sumisira kay Gerald,” he added, speculating that there may be a targeted effort to damage the actor’s reputation.

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Ogie Diaz also issued a personal appeal to the actor: “Kaya dapat ito, nililinaw na rin ni Gerald Anderson. Na once and for all linawin na niya yung mga lumalabas na ito… Halata mo talagang peke.”

In conclusion, Diaz emphasized the need for online vigilance, warning against falling for clickbait content. He advised audiences to turn to credible news outlets instead of relying on flashy but unreliable headlines.

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