Kris Aquino unfollowed people on Instagram to 'spare them from any reprisal or harassment' | Inquirer Entertainment

Kris Aquino unfollowed people on Instagram to ‘spare them from any reprisal or harassment’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 02:44 PM September 23, 2017

Image: Facebook/@realkrisaquino

The Queen of All Media never fails to hit the headlines even with her ordinary day-to-day activities. She is undoubtedly one of the most active and followed celebrities on social media, but recently she cleaned out her “following” list on Instagram.

Netizens were intrigued by her sudden move and asked her why she decided to do so, but one netizen got lucky for being noticed and answered by Aquino.

Image: Netizen’s comment on Kris Aquino’s Instagram post

A netizen who goes by the @themartingregorio was lucky enough to be answered by the actress-TV host.

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She explained that she simply wanted to “spare people I follow of any reprisal or harassment. Sad but true- it’s not healthy to be identified w/ us now.”

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What could she mean by this?

Image: Netizen’s comment on Kris Aquino’s Instagram post

Nevertheless, Aquino decided to follow only 10 very close friends at this time. They include celebrities Zsa Zsa Padilla, Angel Locsin, Kim Chiu, Erich Gonzales, Pokwang and Alden Richards. She also follows best-selling “Crazy Rich Asians” author Kevin Kwan.

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Image: Screen grab of Kris Aquino’s Instagram page

Kris Aquino continuously grows her online reach through her digital series “The Kris List.” /ra

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