Iñigo Pascual blasts guy trying to take video of him in urinal | Inquirer Entertainment

Iñigo Pascual blasts guy trying to take video of him in urinal

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 06:07 PM October 27, 2017

Ińigo Pascual via Instagram

Kapamilya young actor-singer Iñigo Pascual slammed a guy standing right next to him trying to take a video of him while doing his business in a urinal.

In Twitter posts Pascual aired his disappointment. He said, “Nakakatawa at nakakapikon yung isang tumabi sakin sa urinal, KUYA NAKAON YUNG FLASH MO. Kunwari ka pa may kausap sa phone. Bastos!

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(The person who stood beside be in the urinal was both funny and irritating; brother, you flash was on. You’re pretending talking to someone on the phone. Impertinent!)

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In another post, Pascual asked for some “privacy” as he hit the guy for being disrespectful. “Yung patago kang vivideong kunwari may kausap sa phone. Tas naka-on yung flash.. Galing! Habang nasa banyo pa. Privacy naman minsan..

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(The  fact that someone is taking a video of you as he tries to hide it by pretending to be talking on the phone.. Good job! Inside the toilet room at that! Privacy please!)

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Pascual, however, did not identify the person who took the video. Netizens sympathized with the actor and slammed the guy. /ra

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