Matet de Leon Fires Back at Harsh Basher Over “kAMPON” Remarks
MATET DE LEON – The actress responded strongly to a harsh online critic who attacked her and her siblings in a social media post.
The issue started when the basher brought up Matet’s past disagreement with her late mother, Nora Aunor, especially regarding her gourmet food business. The comment also made insulting claims about Matet and her siblings, questioning their behavior, adoption background, and relationship with their family, even suggesting false and offensive labels about them.
The basher further accused the siblings of being ungrateful and implied that they did not properly care for their mother. These remarks quickly sparked outrage from Matet, who publicly shared a screenshot of the comment and directly addressed it online. She dismissed the insults and sarcastically told the critic to keep such thoughts to themselves, using humor to express her frustration.

In her post, Matet questioned why some people were so harsh toward her family and expressed confusion over the intense hatred they were receiving. She also responded with sarcasm to the basher’s extreme accusations, saying that the claims were exaggerated and unfair. At the same time, she invited the critic to talk directly if there were real issues, instead of spreading insults online.

Matet also reacted to people who supported the basher, reminding them to be more kind and mindful. She expressed disappointment that some individuals quickly judge others without knowing the full story. She also pointed out that appearing religious does not always reflect a person’s true character, after noticing that the basher shared a post of a priest while spreading negativity.

The post quickly gained attention online, receiving thousands of reactions and comments. Matet’s sister, Lotlot de Leon, also reacted and defended their side, adding humor to the situation while dismissing the insults.

The controversy also comes after earlier public discussions about inheritance involving the de Leon family, which added more attention to the issue. Despite the negativity, Matet used humor and direct responses to defend herself and her siblings while calling for respect and understanding online.