Doc Adam Criticized After Claiming Misinformation in PH Election

Here’s the opinion of Doc Adam about the recent election in the country

DOC ADAM – The Australian vlogger was criticized after engaging in Philippine politics, claiming misinformation in the recent election.

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Adam Smith is a doctor from England who is now based in Australia.

It was in 2017 when he started his YouTube channel “Doc Adam” alongside his Filipina partner wherein he gives medical advice.

He used to visit the Philippines through medical missions and as a result, has learned how to speak Filipino.

He then shifted to giving reviews on products that enjoys endorsements from celebrities and politicians with various unproven medical claims

In 2020, he faced a lawsuit from fellow doctor Farrah Agustin-Bunch. This prompted him to end his YouTube career and take a “different direction in life”.

But recently, he went to social media wherein expressed his opinion about politics in the Philippines.

Here’s a portion of Doc Adam’s post:

The Australian vlogger claimed that the election in the country is full of misinformation.

He also questioned Robin Padilla upon running for senator instead of focusing on the showbiz industry.

Padilla is the leading senatorial candidate in the recent election. He earned more than 26 million votes.

It can be recalled that the Bureau of Immigration (BI) warned the foreigners engaging in the Philippine politics such as campaigns or rallies that they might be deported.

This is not the first time that Doc Adam expressing his views about Philippine politics. Before the election, he took a swipe at presumptive President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

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