Showbiz mammal called Lolit Solis

Self-confessed Metro Manila Film Festival scammer Lolit Solis had the audacity to say that if born again she would not think twice in repeating her festival shenanigans.

Seemingly bereft of shame, Lolit made the declaration during her double 7 birthday shindig which gathered her closest allies, her wards who’ve seen better days and some social climbers.

In a short short banter with Boy Abunda, Lolit,  shamelessly, unapologetically and  without any tinge of remorse, said that she will do what she did in MMFF 1994 edition where she robbed Edu Manzano and Aiko Melendez of their rightful win in acting.

“The biggest mistake na nagawa ko pero hindi ko pinagsisihan… siguro if I will live my life again, gagawin ko uli, ‘yung scam,” she unabashedly said.

Clearly, this scammer of a talent manager is bereft of conscience and devoid of soul. She stinks like a pusali and her stench continue to cast its dizzying spell in local showbiz.

Who will respect an unrepentant scammer?

Only idiots!!!

 

Great pretenders

Most vloggers, if not all, belong to the pretentious lot.

They will do anything and everything even against their will just to attract viewers.  That’s how low they have become.

Filthy rich vloggers pretend to shop at tiange,  ukay-ukay and other thrift stores, something which they don’t normally do as they came from higher echelons of society.

Others ride public utility vehicles while some try to eat in  carinderias  and street food stalls when the convenience of a high-end car and  fine dining restaurant  are just within their reach.

There’s this pasosyal and social climber of Kingkong proportion content creature (that’s how I look at him, intiende?), who pretends he does not eat the food of the poor – sardines, balut, pandesal. And when he does as shown on his videos, he ate them with seeming condescension and utmost pandidiri. The height of pretention which has reached nimbus level.

But what’s notable among some vloggers is that many among them generously share their blessing. These are low-key vloggers who get out of their way to help the elderly living in far-flung areas. They bring groceries,  build houses, pay for tuition fees for indigent students, something that no politician has not done and will not do in their lifetime.

Most celebrity vloggers are cashing in on the popularity of social media personalities for clout. That’s how cheap they have become.

And most of them are dim-witted mammals who would give popular social media personalities expensive gifts instead of giving street children, poor families and PWDs ayudas.

Clearly, they do this to gain engagements in their vlogs. And out of greed.

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