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Kris Aquino’s critics just envious, says Locsin

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/ 11:01 PM January 08, 2019
Kris Aquino

Kris Aquino (Photo fromI nstagram / @krisaquino)

MANILA, Philippines — Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Tuesday slammed critics attacking Actress Kris Aquino, saying: “People against Kris are just fucking envious of her wealth, her looks, her work ethic -She never stops working, her success and her pedigree. Period.”

Locsin posted that comment on Twitter after controversies hounded Aquino recently after her former project manager, Nicko Falcis, accused her of sending him death threats.

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Aquino’s camp dismissed these claims in a press conference as “malicious.”

READ: Falcis’ claim of Aquino death threats ‘malicious’ – lawyer

Aquino previously filed complaints against Falcis for qualified theft and for violating the Access Devices Regulation Act (Republic Act No. 8484).

Aquino accused Falcis of using her company’s credit card for personal expenditures. /atm

READ: Kris Aquino sues brother of ex-project manager for cyberlibel
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