Joseph Estrada daughter calls Kris Aquino a bully | Inquirer Entertainment

Joseph Estrada daughter calls Kris Aquino a bully

/ 10:02 AM February 05, 2015

MANILA, Philippines—The daughter of former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph “Erap” Estrada has fired shots against presidential sister Kris Aquino.

Sharing an article of Spot.ph on her Facebook account, Jerika Ejercito blasted Kris for being a bully who cannot “handle the truth.”

Screengrab from Jerika Ejercito's Facebook account.

Screengrab from Jerika Ejercito’s Facebook account.

“Don’t dish it out if you can’t handle it. Sheesh…every night she bullies her guests on a&a (Aquino and Abunda Tonight) and every morning does it all over again on her show cleverly named (KrisTV) her poor guests publicly humiliated…she feels entitled to be BRUTALLY HONEST day in, day out…but obviously cannot handle the truth herself,” Ejercito posted on Wednesday.

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Kris has repeatedly defended her brother President Benigno Aquino III in the light of the botched Mamasapano operations which resulted in the brutal death of 44 members of the Special Action Force. In doing so, Kris has reportedly gotten in a falling-out with her fellow celebrities. IDL

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TAGS: Benigno Aquino III, Bully, Entertainment, Fallen 44, Jerika Ejercito, Kris Aquino, Maguindanao, Mamasapano, SAF, SAF 44, Special Action Force, word war

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