Kiana Valenciano to cyber bully: 'Words have power, use them for good' | Inquirer Entertainment

Kiana Valenciano to cyber bully: ‘Words have power, use them for good’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 03:30 PM April 13, 2017

Kiana Valenciano via Instagram

Kiana Valenciano via Instagram

Kiana Valenciano boldly revealed a post from a cyber bully harshly directed at her. Instead of being victimized, Gary Valenciano’s daughter took a stand.

The comment was made by a netizen with the Twitter handle @maria_corazon117,  who called Valenciano a “fame whore” and insulted the young model’s looks.

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The basher, who appears to be a fan of James Reid and Nadine Lustre, also told Valenciano to stay away from the said love team. The basher also ridiculed Valenciano’s boyfriend, singer Sam Concepcion.

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To her calm yet bold defense, she posted the following tweet: “Decided to share this with all of you. It really didn’t affect me and it is truly a waste of time, but please don’t ever think this is okay.”

Image: Screen grab of Kiana Valenciano's Twitter post

Image: Screen grab of Kiana Valenciano’s Twitter post

She further strengthened her call against cyber bullying through a few more tweets, one of which reminded fans about the power of words. JB

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Image: Screen grab of Kiana Valenciano’s Twitter post

Image: Screen grab of Kiana Valenciano's Twitter post

Image: Screen grab of Kiana Valenciano’s Twitter post

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