Kris Aquino to Batangas Vice Governor Mark Leviste: “Please don’t comment anymore…”

Here’s the message of Kris Aquino to Mark Leviste

KRIS AQUINO – The Queen of All Media politely requested Batangas Vice Governor Mark Leviste to refrain from commenting on her social media posts. This came after Mark left emojis on Kris’ latest post about her progress in seeking treatment for autoimmune diseases in the United States.

In her post, Kris expressed her gratitude to her supporters and team of doctors who were diligently working towards improving her health. She mentioned that she had limitations when it came to medicine and treatments due to her allergies and adverse reactions, but her doctors had found treatments that could potentially help her recover her health in due time.

Kris also thanked those who have been praying for her and giving her hope and courage to keep the faith in God’s merciful love. She referred to them as her rainbow, and many of her followers expressed their continued support and well wishes.

One of the commenters on Kris’ post was Mark, who is known to be a close friend of Kris. Mark left three emojis – a hug, heart, and prayer – to convey his thoughts on Kris’ post. This is not surprising, as Mark has been known to frequently post updates about Kris’ health status on social media even though he is in a distant location. He has personally visited Kris in the United States to see how she is doing.

Kris responded to Mark’s comment, politely asking him not to comment anymore, even with just emojis. She explained that Mark has been a blessing to her and has seen firsthand the pain and challenges she has been going through with her health. She expressed her gratitude for getting to know the real Mark better through this experience.

It appears that Kris’ request for Mark to refrain from commenting on her posts may stem from her concern that it might affect his responsibilities as a public official. She mentioned that Mark’s primary duty is to serve the people of Batangas, who have entrusted him with their votes. She emphasized that public service is a privilege and a responsibility that should take precedence over any friendship or romantic relationship.

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