Nadine Lustre Calls Out Basher for a Harsh Comment

Nadine Lustre Claps Back at a Basher’s Offensive Comment

NADINE LUSTRE – The actress stood her ground against an offensive comment from a basher who wished harm upon her.

The issue began when Nadine shared a photo from Reuters on her Instagram Story. The image showed a man holding a placard outside Scheveningen Prison in The Hague, Netherlands, where former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is currently detained. The placard featured a Pokémon-style graphic with the phrase “Collect them all,” displaying the faces of leaders wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), including Duterte, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Nadine’s post drew criticism from supporters of the former president, with some resorting to harsh words. One basher went as far as commenting, “Sana ma-r*pe ka ng adik.”

Instead of ignoring the remark, Nadine called it out by reposting the comment on her Instagram Story with the caption, “One of the many that did not pass the vibe check.” Her response quickly gained attention, prompting the basher to delete the comment and lock their Instagram account.

Many netizens rallied behind Nadine, condemning the hateful remark and emphasizing that no one deserves such treatment online. Supporters commended her for speaking up and addressing the issue publicly. Some also pointed out that while differences in opinion are natural, resorting to violence and abuse is never acceptable.

Meanwhile, Nadine Lustre is an actress, singer, and entrepreneur known for her versatility in the entertainment industry. She gained widespread fame through her role as Eya Rodriguez in the hit movie Diary ng Panget (2014), which led to her successful on-screen partnership with actor James Reid. Together, they starred in popular films like Talk Back and You’re Dead (2014) and Never Not Love You (2018), as well as the well-loved teleserye On the Wings of Love (2015).

Beyond acting, Nadine has also built a strong presence in the music industry. Her self-titled debut album in 2014 and her critically acclaimed 2020 album Wildest Dreams showcased her artistic growth and unique sound. She is also a strong advocate for mental health awareness, women’s empowerment, and environmental conservation.

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