Controversial personalities Heart Evangelista, Kryz Uy, and Vern Enciso share a post after a long time.
Heart Evangelista, Kryz Uy, and Vern Enciso have shared posts online on their respective account amid the issues.
Last year, amid heightened public discussion over a multi-billion-peso flood control corruption issue, the families of the politicians and officials involved also came under public scrutiny. This attention was largely driven by public concern over the visible display of affluent lifestyles, which some linked to the alleged misuse of public funds.
The ridicule has prompted some to turn off their social media accounts, stopping them from posting anything about their lavish and grand lifestyles. The children were called “nepo babies” and among those dragged included Claudine Co, the daughter of Christopher Co, the co-founder of Hi-Tone Construction and Development Corp., while her uncle, Elizaldy “Zaldy” Co, is the CEO of the Sunwest Group of Companies.
She and her sisters have been inactive for months on social media.
The Enciso sisters, Vern and Verniece, were also silent online. People questioned their wealth, as seen in their luxury purchases. They are the daughters of Verne Enciso, who works for the Bureau of Customs.
Among those also silenced due to intense bashing was Kryz Uy. She was not directly involved, but her husband, Slater Young, is heading the Monterrazas Project. This was the project being pointed to as the reason behind the massive flooding in Cebu during the onslaught of Typhoon Tino.
Later on, it was found out that Monterrazas violated Section 77 of Presidential Decree 705, or the Revised Forestry Code. For the project to rise, a mountain was deformed, and over 700 trees were cut down without proper permission.
Heart Evangelista, on the other hand, teased about her return to the Paris Fashion Week. This is after stepping away from social media for some months after her husband, Chiz Escudero, got dragged into the flood control issue.
People online noticed that these personalities have been posting online again. However, the rage remains because nobody has been held accountable yet.
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