Actress and host Kris Aquino through social media has recently called out her friend and former co-host Korina Sanchez for airing a feature on James Yap, Aquino’s ex-husband, and his new family on her show Rated K.
i have really had ENOUGH. Simple lang- minsan lang akong pinakiusapan ng kapatid ko- never para sa sarili nya pero para sa kandidatong inendorso nya. Dahil mahal ko sya ginawa ko. Lahat ng batikos ng dahil sa pagtulong na yon tinaggap ko… pic.twitter.com/mVzV9naglG
— Kris Aquino (@krisaquino214) April 22, 2018
Tatlong beses akong nagpunta sa Davao- sa kampanya nung 2010, kampanya 2013 para kay Sen Chiz & Sen Grace at nung nag Kris Tv. Si PRRD lahat nung pagkakataon na nagkaharap kami, mabuti ang pinakita sa kin.
— Kris Aquino (@krisaquino214) April 22, 2018
Sampal sa mukha ko ang inilabas na feature ngayong gabi nung misis ni Mar Roxas. Yes pinepersonal ko dahil binuwis ko ang kinabukasan namin ng mga anak ko ng walang inasahang kapalit. At ang ganti sa kin at sa mga anak ko ngayon ay binida pa ang deadbeat na tatay…
— Kris Aquino (@krisaquino214) April 22, 2018
I apologize sa Kuya ko, humihingi rin ako ng paumanhin sa ninang ko na nanay ni Mar- pero klarong klaro sa kin kung bakit ang nanalong Pangulo ay si DUTERTE. ?
— Kris Aquino (@krisaquino214) April 22, 2018
Aside from expressing anger for the feature, Aquino revealed how she had campaigned for Sanchez’s husband Mar Roxas as a favor for her brother, former president and Liberal Party stalwart Noynoy Aquino, who was Roxas’ running-mate in the 2010 presidential elections.
She also reserved praise for President Rodrigo Duterte, whom she related as having been courteous to her in their previous meetings. She posted a picture of her conversing with Duterte.
Critics and supporters of the administration had different interpretations of what Aquino’s diatribe implied.
Kris Aquino was merely stating a fact. Duterte is indeed the PRESIDENT— no one is contesting the legitimacy of which. Duterte is the president who doesn’t give a single fuck about the Filipino people.
— AltSpox Harry Roque (@AltSpoxHRoque) April 22, 2018
Kris Aquino herself attested to Duterte’s good character and being an honorable man. She can see why he has won the presidency. ?
It took Mar’s wife’s ‘betrayal’ for her to publicize what she knew and the public knew all along about PRRD. ?
— Dee??? (@_DeeCipher) April 22, 2018
Aquino has also received some flak for her statement, with the criticism citing her insensitivity to women with reproductive problems and her apparent support of the polarizing Duterte administration.
Sobrang immature ni Kris Aquino. Dahil nafeature si James Yap sa Rated K, OK na na presidente si Digong? Huh? Really. Gets to show how you see politics. It's just a game for you rich people. Kung kanino ka nakinabang sya ang deserving. Why do we expect from common people?
— Royal Flush (@Royalshizz) April 22, 2018
Finally, people are now pointing out and calling out Kris Aquino’s remark about Korina, describing her as someone who “never had the privilege of motherhood”. This is insensitive to women, and couples, who had to struggle with the fact that they will never have a child.
— Sandro Marudo (@kaeofficial) April 22, 2018
Kris Aquino is cancelled. Your memeable anecdotes are funny and all, but you're no fun if you flirt with the mass murderer and shame a woman because she chose not to have a child!?
— alyansa sa usc (@beareyno) April 23, 2018
However, Aquino’s fanbase appears to have grown just as well.
WITH THIS TAPANG OF KRIS? My ghaaaad i salute you @krisaquino214
Retweet if u support kris aquino too grrrr.
Ps. Gigil ako ni korina pic.twitter.com/kOkN62lbCo— mika (@mikamrsgn) April 23, 2018
I never really liked Korina Sanchez. What she featured tonight was on another level of tasteless and cheap. I take personal offense as a Kris Aquino fan. MY GOSH You don’t do that to a hurting mother. (Hahaha sobrang affected ako sorry)
— Vim (@vimpromptu) April 22, 2018
The feud with James
Aquino’s anger perhaps can be traced to the online tirade she launched against ex-husband James Yap recently.
Ay oo nga pala, of course pinagaksayahan mo sya ng panahon 5 years ago- kasi nasa Malacañang pa ang Tito nya… Nung tinanong ka bakit hindi ka na nag share sa tuition ni Bimb ang “excuse” mo dahil hindi ka na consult nung ililipat sya ng school…
— Kris Aquino (@krisaquino214) April 20, 2018
Her series of attacks on her basketball star ex-husband generally imply Yap to have been an absentee father to Bimby.
Showbiz and politics: a toxic but enduring marriage
Politics as "labanan ng mga fans club" #trapo
— Tonyo Cruz (@tonyocruz) April 22, 2018
Celebrities entering politics is a regular sight in the Philippines’ political landscape. The Upper House has five senators who had figured prominently in media and entertainment before being elected: Manny Pacquiao(boxing), Tito Sotto (comedy), Risa Hontiveros, Francis Pangilinan, and Loren Legarda (broadcasting). Before them came the likes of action stars Jinggoy Estrada, Lito Lapid, and Bong Revilla, and basketball legends Robert Jaworksi and Freddie Webb.
Action legend Joseph “Erap” Ejercito Estrada was elected president of the Philippines in 1998 before resigning almost three years later. His friend and fellow action star Fernando Poe Jr. finished second in the 2004 race to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
Currently, celebrities have also found their way to appointive positions. Former entertainer Mocha Uson sits as assistant secretary of the Philippine Communications Operations Office. Former child actor and musician Aiza Seguerra sat as chief of the National Youth Commission before resigning last month.
At the height of the turbulence of the 2004 polls, veteran journalists Chay Hofileña and Aries Rufo of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism noted the spreading influence of showbiz in the political sphere.
They noted how the successful politicians of the decade tapped both celebrities and showbiz publicists for their campaigns. Showbiz manager Lolit Solis for one in the article reveals how she was tapped by politicians for their campaigns and how she observed the sudden regard for celebrity PR by politicians following Estrada’s 1998 victory.
A report on The Economist later that year titled “Democracy as Showbiz” observed the growing number of celebrities entering the political sphere and how some appeared to have even edged the traditional political elite. It also observed the growing of trend of celebrities marrying into political clans.
Kris and Korina as dutiful campaigners
Both Aquino and Sanchez are familiar faces on TV and have done their share of campaigning for their loved ones in politics.
Sanchez, a veteran news anchor for more than two decades, campaigned for her husband’s presidential bid in the 2016 elections.
Rumors swirled in 2014 that she had taken a leave from her employment with ABS-CBN to help prepare for her husband’s campaign.
Before going on to marry his running mate, Sanchez is known to have been an ex-flame of Aquino’s brother, the former president Noynoy.