Rhian Ramos gets 'inspired' by netizen who called her 'Petrang Kabayo lookalike' | Inquirer Entertainment

Rhian Ramos gets ‘inspired’ by netizen who called her ‘Petrang Kabayo lookalike’

/ 04:27 PM May 24, 2022

Rhian Ramos

Rhian Ramos (Image: Instagram/@whianwamos)

Rhian Ramos knows how to keep her cool amid bashing as she poked fun at a netizen comment calling her “Petrang Kabayo lookalike.”

The actress showed a screenshot of the comment along with her playful response through a video on her Instagram page last Sunday, May 22.

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“Lookalike ni [Petrang Kabayo]. Maghugas ka na lang ng pinggan hayop,” the netizen said. (You are Petrang Kabayo lookalike. Just wash the dishes, animal.)

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“Madali akong kausap (I am easy to talk to),” Ramos said, while showing herself washing the dishes wearing a sultry black cut-out dress.

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Ramos’ response was commended by her fellow celebrities Chynna Ortaleza, Gabbi Garcia and Tim Yap via the comments section.

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Rhian Ramos

Image: Instagram/@whianwamos

Rhian Ramos

Image: Instagram/@whianwamos

Meanwhile, Ramos is starring in the GMA TV series “Artikulo 247,” in which she plays Jane Ortega, a career woman who has an affair with her boss.  /ra

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