JK Labajo gets death threat online | Inquirer Entertainment

JK Labajo gets death threat online

By: - Reporter
/ 01:15 PM March 19, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Singer JK Labajo on Tuesday revealed that he has received a death threat from a netizen.

In an Instagram story, Labajo shared a screenshot of a message sent by a netizen, cursing him and even threatening to bomb one of his gigs.

“P*T*NG INA MO. PAPATAYIN KITA HUMANDA KA SA GIG MO PAPASABUGIN KO YUN WALA AKONG PAKE SA DAMI NANG MAMAMTAY MAPATAY LANG KITA,” the message read.

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Seemingly unbothered, Labajo captioned this with: “Beshie huli ka na. Palagi kaming may pasabog sa mga gigs namin di ka namin need. Luv u 2 thnx bye.”

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Screengrab from @jklabajo

In a separate post, Labajo took a swipe at a certain person and said: “Basta kung ganyan ang ugali alam niyo na kung kaninong fan yun.”

“Pag may mangyari man sakin kilala niyo na kung sino pag hihinalaan niyo,” he added.

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Screengrab from @jklabajo

The 18-year-old singer then thanked his supporters: “Yung mga nagmamahal sakin, kilala ko kayo. Binabasa ko mga messages niyo kaso di ko mareplyan lahat. Basta. Maraming salamat. Mahal ko rin kayo.”

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Screengrab from @jklabajo

“Andito lang ako sa dilim…nagmamatyag. nakatingin,” he ended.  /muf

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