Do You Agree W/ Janus del Prado’s Perspective on Anthony Jennings’ Public Apology?
JANUS DEL PRADO – Actor Janus del Prado reacts to Anthony Jennings’ apology, praising his sincerity but also acknowledging the wrongs that led to the controversy.
The recent controversy surrounding Maris Racal and the ex-couple Anthony Jennings and Jamela Villanueva has dominated public discussion this week. The situation escalated when Jamela shared private conversations between Anthony and Maris, revealing that their relationship went beyond friendship.
This revelation sent shockwaves through their fans and the public alike.
In response, Anthony Jennings uploaded a public apology on Star Magic’s Facebook account, addressing the people he had hurt. “Sa lahat ho ng mga nangyari nung nakaraang araw, sa lahat ho ng mga taong nasaktan ko,” he said, specifically apologizing to Maris and Jamela. His apology also extended to everyone affected by the situation.
Simultaneously, Maris Racal spoke out, acknowledging her feelings for her love team partner. She apologized to the public, expressing regret that her private emotions were exposed. She also apologized to her supporters, emphasizing her dedication to her career and the support she had received over the past 10 years.
While both Anthony and Maris have taken responsibility for their actions, it was Janus del Prado’s commentary on Anthony’s apology that caught attention. Janus, a former Black Rider star, shared his thoughts on his social media account, admitting that while Anthony’s actions were wrong, he appreciated the actor’s sincerity in owning up to his mistake.
Janus noted that, unlike many public figures who try to deflect blame or make excuses, Anthony’s apology was direct and without unnecessary justifications. He commended Anthony for not resorting to typical excuses like “I’m only human” or “No one is perfect.” Instead, Anthony took full accountability for his actions.
Janus said, “Yung mukha mo nung iniwan ka niya sa ere at itinapon sa ilalim ng bus nung nagkabukingan na.”
“Di man ako agree sa ginawa niya pero I kinda feel bad for him. I like his public apology. Straight to the point. Walang sinisi na iba.”
“Di ginamit yung mga gasgas na palusot na ‘Pasensya na tao lang kagaya niyo’ at ‘Di ako perpekto kasi walang taong perpekto.'”
“In short, he held himself accountable sa mga ginawa niya. Di siya nagpavictim to avoid accountability. Sana all.”
Janus’ perspective highlights a rare moment of public accountability in celebrity culture, where many would prefer to avoid responsibility. His admiration for Anthony’s straightforward apology underscores the importance of owning up to one’s mistakes without playing the victim. In today’s world, this kind of honesty is something we should all aspire to.