Pia Wurtzbach shows positivity after being called gay: ‘We all have the same heart!’

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Instead of fighting back, Pia Wurtzbach upheld her manners and showed positivity.

The actress and Miss Universe 2015 winner was the subject of intrigue, all because of this photo posted on her Instagram yesterday.

Wurtzbach looked fierce as she posed by a window, with her hair noticeably blonde. She even accompanied this caption to show she  knows no fear: “Who run the world? Girls!”

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While some once again fawned over the beauty queen, others saw her photo in a different light. Some described her for looking like a gay person.

A netizen, @aprilzahrapo, said her opinion about the shot: “Maganda ka po. Pero dito para kang bakla (You look beautiful, but you look gay here).”

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@therealantonio69 shared the same opinion as the previous netizen.

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One told her friend she first thought that the photo was of Paolo Ballesteros.

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While @santosarah_ mistook Wurtzbach for American drag queen RuPaul.

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So, is Wurtzbach affected by the comments? In this comment she left, Wurtzbach seemed undaunted when she said, “We all have the same heart. United we beks! WE run the world!” She even included her love for RuPaul.

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Wurtzbach’s friend Nina Almoro left this comment about the beauty queen being described as gay: “They See You Rollin they Hatin,” a famous lyric from Chamillionaire’s song “Ridin.”

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Miss Earth 2017 Karen Ibasco showed support to her fellow beauty queen by saying, “Love this.”

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Spoken like a true queen, Pia!  /ra

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