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Maine Mendoza apologizes for offensive tweets made a decade ago: ‘Hope you hear me out’

/ 01:27 PM April 17, 2021

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Maine Mendoza apologized for her recently resurfacing tweets from around a decade ago, admitting that it was “careless” of her to make such statements.

The 26-year-old Kapuso star shared that she has been receiving a lot of messages regarding her tweets made from 2010 to 2011, when she was around 15 to 16 years old.

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“Sending my sincerest apologies to those whom I have offended with my tweets way back then,” Mendoza posted on Twitter yesterday, April 16.

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“It was my careless self talking and I didn’t mean to offend anyone. I am sincerely sorry,” she added.

“Through the years, I have learned to be more careful with my thoughts and words – and how it would affect the people around me,” Mendoza continued in the next tweet.

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“Hope you hear me out this time. Praying for everyone’s safety and sanity in these trying times,” she added.

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Mendoza’s now-deleted tweets, which included the N-word and used “bading” (gay) as an insult, have drawn mixed reaction online.

Some netizens have branded her a racist and a homophobic for the said tweets, while others have been defending her, pointing out that people can grow and change.  /ra

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