Daughters Defend Nadia Montenegro Amid Criticism
NADIA MONTENEGRO – The actress’s children have spoken out to defend their mother as she faces one of the most difficult challenges of her life.
Montenegro recently resigned from her role as political officer of Senator Robin Padilla after being linked to an incident involving the alleged use of marijuana inside the Senate building’s restroom. She clarified that her resignation should not be seen as an admission of guilt but as a sign of respect for the Senate and Senator Padilla’s office, so the issue would not cause further damage or distraction.
Despite her explanation, Nadia continues to face harsh criticism online. Many netizens demand that she make a public statement, while her social media accounts are filled with negative and hurtful comments. For Nadia’s family, the weight of these accusations has been overwhelming.

On Facebook, her daughters Alyana Asistio and Ynna Asistio shared their deep pain over what their family is going through. Alyana expressed that the damage done to their mother’s name has left scars that will never be erased. She reminded the public of her mother’s sacrifices, including giving up years with her children to serve others. She described her mom as someone who acts out of love and loyalty, saying Nadia would never hurt or betray anyone.

Alyana also said that the situation has traumatized her siblings, breaking their hearts to see their mother judged so quickly without being given the chance to defend herself. She pleaded with the public to leave their mother alone, saying their family will always choose to stand together through anything.

Ynna also spoke about their mother, describing her as their greatest source of strength. She admitted that while others may see Nadia as an easy target, their family knows her true heart. For Ynna, it does not matter if the whole world loves their mother—what matters most is the support of the real people who stand with her in both victories and struggles.

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