Mocha Uson answers 'showbiz reporter': 'I should know, I used to be a sexy artist' | Inquirer Entertainment

Mocha Uson answers ‘showbiz reporter’: ‘I should know, I used to be a sexy artist’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 07:38 PM February 22, 2017

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Controversial blogger Mocha Uson yet again strikes back at another personality who slammed her for her highly disputed video post over program standards on television.

Although Uson did not strictly drop the name of the showbiz reporter, many believe she could be referring to entertainment columnist Ogie Diaz.

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Diaz just a few days ago called her out over her harsh comments on two ABS-CBN programs, particularly for her take on the “strong parental guidance” classification for television programs.

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Uson claims that, since she is a former sexy actress, she knows when lustful “sexy scenes” are made.

Isa pa itong SHOWBIZ REPORTER sabi niya bakit daw SEXY lang ang issue ko sa TV. FYI Mr. SHOWBIZ REPORTER hindi lang po sexy ang issue ko nagkataon lang kabisado ko ang SEXY SCENES sa mga pelikula at programa dahil dati akong sexy artist,” she said.

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(Here’s another showbiz reporter who questions me, asking why sexy scenes are my only issues on TV. FYI Mr. showbiz reporter, “sexy” is not my only issue. It just so happened that I know too well how sexy scenes in the movies and TV programs are made because I was a former sexy artist.)

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She further explained: “Alam ko po kung nagpapatigas lang ng kalamnanan ng tao o kasama talaga sa istorya ang isang seksing eksena. WAG NA TAYONG MAG LOKOHAN.

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(I know the difference between what hardens the flesh and what is asked by the story. Let’s not fool each other.)

Uson said that there are times these scenes are made to intentionally sell a program to the viewers. She ended by stressing yet again that she does not only focus on overly graphic sex scenes and there are other issues that should be given attention. JB

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