Niña Jose warns 'itchy girls, higad': ‘Don’t try to cross what’s mine'

Niña Jose warns ‘itchy girls, higad’: ‘Don’t try to cross what’s mine’

/ 10:29 AM August 08, 2024

Niña Jose warns 'itchy girls, higad': ‘Don’t try to cross what’s mine'

Niña Jose (right) and her husband Cesar Quiambao. Image: Instagram/@therealninajosequiambao

Niña Jose gave a “warning” to “itchy girls” who apparently surround her husband Cesar Quiambao, with the actress-turned-politician stressing how protective she is of what’s hers.

Jose made public her message via her official Facebook page on Wednesday, Aug. 8, although the Bayambang mayor appears to have taken down her post a few hours after sharing it. Screenshots of it, however, have already been reuploaded on social media.

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“Warning: I say this because sa mundong ito, panahon nanaman ng mga itchy girls at higad. As a wife, I will always protect what is mine,” she said. “So do not ever ever ever try to cross what’s mine.”

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“Because I will find you. You know who you are,” she continued without naming whom she was addressing.

Jose even advised that certain someone to take medication for her “itchiness.”

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Niña Jose

Image: Facebook/Mayor Niña Jose-Quiambao

Jose and Quiambao, who share a more than 30-year age gap, tied the knot twice in 2017 — the first one in a civil ceremony in January and the second in a church wedding in November that year.

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Meanwhile, Jose made headlines in March after she drew flak for making a stink over a foul-smelling microphone. Jose then claimed that the video in which she was saying such was “maliciously edited” in an attempt to tarnish her reputation.

She further clarified that there was no intention on her part to “malign or embarrass” anyone.

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