Lolit Solis Calls Ella Cruz ‘Bobita’ and ‘Walang Kwenta’ Due to her “History is Like Tsismis” Remark

Here’s the reaction of Lolit Solis on the controversial remark of Ella Cruz

LOLIT SOLIS – The showbiz veteran called actress Ella Cruz “bobita” and “walang kwenta” because of her controversial “history is like tsismis” remark.

Lolit Solis and Ella Cruz
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Ella whose real name is Gabriela Annjane Umali Cruz rose to fame with her title character in the 2012 fantasy drama Aryana.

It was in 2006 when she started her showbiz career after starring in the GMA-7 series, Majika. She also had several television projects on ABS-CBN and TV5.

Ella Cruz stars as Irene Marcos in the drama-comedy film Maid in Malacañang. It is about the last 72 hours of the Marcos family in the Palace.

Aside from Ella, also joining the ensemble of Maid in Malacañang are Cesar Montano as former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., Diego Loyzaga as President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Cristine Reyes as Senator Imee Marcos, and Ruffa Gutierrez as Imelda Romualdez Marcos.

While those who will portray as house helpers of the Marcos family are Elizabeth Oropesa as Yaya Lucy, Beverly Salviejo as Yaya Biday and Karla Estrada as Yaya Santa.

Ella is currently making rounds online following her “history is like tsismis” remark when asked what she learned with her role.

A lot of showbiz personalities have given their reaction to her statement.

In the program, “Take it! Take it! Me ganun!” by Lolit Solis and Mr. Fu, the two talked about Ella’s remark.

“Alam mo bilib ako sa utak niya. Imaginin mo, isa siyang walang kakuwenta-kuwentang starlet, na ngayon ay pinag-uusapan na,” Lolit said.

“Ang galing. Sinong makakaisip nun? Tinalbugan niya talaga lahat. Nag-react lahat. Kasi ‘di mo akalain na may isa pa lang bobita, ganito pala kab*b*ng tao,” she added.

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Ella has yet to issue any statement to explain or apologize for her remark.

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