Finally, Sass Rogando Sasot and Mocha Uson reconciled with each other
SASS ROGANDO SASOT and MOCHA USON – The two have finally reconciled with each other.
After several years, the international Relations Expert and former Presidential Communications Undersecretary met again.
Atty. Darawin Cañete shared some photos of the two during their meeting where they can be seen hugging each other.
On the same day, Sass took to social media wherein she posted a message about her meeting with Mocha.
“I have never been so tired and the same time so fulfilled in my life…Grabe today,” Sass said.
It can be remembered that Sass and Mocha were known friends before but their relationship fell apart amid the SOGIE bill issue.
Meanwhile, based on her Facebook profile, Sass has a Combined Major in World Politics and Global Justice, magna cum laude, at Leiden University College, and a Master’s in International Relations from Leiden University.
She was also a former political columnist at The Manila Times and has taught International Relations, Diplomatic Negotiation Skills, Policy Analysis at a European university.
Esther Margaux Justiniano Uson, better known as Mocha Uson, is a controversial singer, actress, dancer, model, political blogger, and public official.
She is also a member of the group Mocha Girls.
Uson served as a member of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) from January 2017 through her appointment as assistant secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in May of the same year as a reward for her support in his presidential election campaign.
She resigned on October 3, 2018, after a series of gaffes, though some insiders claim she was fired by Malacanang.
Then, Duterte appointed Uson as deputy executive director of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) on September 30, 2019.
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