Kim Molina slams vulgar, ‘mukhang kargador’ remark on BF Jerald Napoles
Kim Molina did not hold herself back as she responded to a netizen who left an inappropriate comment on her post that described her actor boyfriend Jerald Napoles as “mukhang kargador” (someone who looks like a porter).
The netizen, whose name Molina opted not to show, asked a vulgar question about the couple, as seen on a screenshot on her Facebook page on Wednesday, March 20.
In response, the singer-actress wrote, “Una sa lahat, BASTOS KA. Alam kong fake account ‘yan na malamang ginagamit mo lang para mambash at makapagcomment dahil hindi mo kayang gawin gamit ang totoong pangalan mo. Takot ka rin kasi kaya nagtatago ka dyan. What a sad life you have.”
(First of all, you are rude. I know that you’re using a fake account to bash and leave negative comments on other people’s posts, because you can’t do such using your real name. You are scared that’s why you’re hiding your identity. What a sad life you have.)
Molina added that Napoles was actually a porter before he joined show business, and that it’s something she’s proud of.
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Article continues after this advertisement(It’s a noble work that can be a source of additional income for every day. I am proud of everything Jerald went through, and I don’t understand why others consider such a term as something negative.)
“Ano ba problema niyo sa pagiging ‘kargador’ eh sa totoo lang, people who do hands-on labor work are people we should acknowledge sa hirap ng ginagawa nila araw araw,” she further said.
(What’s wrong with being a porter? In fact, people who do hands-on labor work are people we should acknowledge because their everyday job is hard.)
The actress also underscored that more than the netizen’s vulgar remark, what prompted her to respond was the “unfair entitlement of people belittling hands-on laborers.”
“Someone needed to speak out, and so I did,” she concluded.
Molina and Napoles have been dating for about 10 years now. The couple have already worked in several projects together including “Ang Babaeng Walang Pakiramdam,” “Ikaw at Ako at ang Ending,” and “Girlfriend na Pwede Na.”