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'mess with me directly'

Kris fires back at netizen who belittled Bimby

By: - Reporter
/ 11:49 AM September 05, 2019

MANILA, Philippines  – Kris Aquino advised a netizen to mess with her instead of targeting her son Bimby for supposedly not growing up “athletic” or “manly.”

A netizen commented on Aquino’s post Wednesday night saying Bimby, her son with professional basketball star James Yap, could have been athletic if he grew up with his father.

“Sayang talaga si Bimbo! Pag sa tatay nya lang lumake for sure naging athletic n more on lalake mentally,” the netizen said.

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“Ang hinhin nya ngayon pag lumakad at kumilos at magsalita parang chismosa na tamad. Sayang talaga,” the netizen added.

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Screenshot from @krisaquino on Instagram

Kris, as usual, did not let this pass and stressed that a child who is respectful and smart is not a waste.

“You seem to want a fight, so straight to the chin okay? Hindi sayang ang batang magalang at matalino,” Aquino said.

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The ever straightforward Kris also dared the netizen to “mess” with her instead of her son.

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“Mess with me directly please because obviously yung pagiging nanay ko ang hinuhusgahan mo, so here’s my answer- you are not in my league, earn the right to be in my feed,” she said.

Screenshot from @krisaquino on Instagram

“Throw the trashtalk at the mom, not at a child,” Aquino fired back in a separate comment.  /gsg

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