Here’s the reaction of Rana Harake on the apology of her sister Zeinab
RANA HARAKE – The younger sister of Zeinab Harake reacted to the apology made by the celebrity vlogger on the microblogging site, Twitter.
Zeinab is currently making the rounds on social media following her issue with Wilbert Tolentino, the manager of Herlene “Hipon” Budol and Madam Inutz.
Their problem began with Zeinab’s blind item last week about a “traydor” and “user.”
Wilbert eventually responded to the blind item. Then he went on a Facebook live, where he exposed Zeinab’s “nasty” words about famous vloggers and celebrities.
Wilbert shared screenshot messages in which he was consulting Zeinab about collaborating with Ivana Alawi, Alex Gonzaga, Sanya Lopez, Robi Domingo, Makagago, Whamos Cruz and to name a few.
Days after the issue between Zeinab and Wilbert, the celebrity vlogger took to social media again but this time, she apologized to those who were involved in the issue.
She even went to Twitter wherein she posted an apology.
According to her, she needed to ask for forgiveness from everyone, especially herself.
Zeinab Harake also stated that she has been very hard on herself, which is why she was consumed by her pain and anger, despite knowing that it was also wrong.
The vlogger said that it was a valuable lesson for her and that she will learn from her mistakes.
“kailangan kong humingi ng tawad sa lahat at lalong lalo sa sarili ko patawad. masyado kong nagiging hard sa buhay ko ayun yung totoo nilalamon ako ng sakit galit pero alam kong mali yun. malaking leksyon to sa buhay ko at pag papatuloy kong matuto sa mga pagkakamali ko,” she wrote.
Among those who reacted to her apology is no less than her sister Rana Harake.
“Saludo kami sayo, Zeb,” Rana Harake said.
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Owning up to one’s mistakes is good.hoping for forgiveness is commendable. But questions is still being circulating. Is she really sincere or just forced to do it for damage-control.