Nadine Luster’s attention was caught by this tweet about Rendon Labador
Viva star Nadine Luster was reacting to the tirade social media personality Rendon Labador made against her.
As a reminder: Nadine’s old interview video was circulating online again. In said edited video, the actress allegedly said that it’s not her responsibility to greet and smile at fans. Because of this, the actress again received bashings.
📷: @nadine IG
Only recently has the topic of snobbish celebrities become the talk of the town. The reason for this was the incident when fans complained about volleyball stars who ignored them.
However, Nadine clarified that her earlier statement, which was cut, had nothing to do with the recent issue with volleyball player Deanna Wong.
In a recent Twitter post, the actress shared a tweet from one of her fans, who posted the screenshot of Rendon Labador’s Facebook page and his reactions to netizens’ comments.
“Ganito na pala mga motivational speaker now no? Nangtthreaten manakit ng babe, pati yung mga pendant inuurge pa niya na manakit. Oops @RendonLabador,” commented Nadine Luster’s fan.
The fan also urged the social media personality to apologize to the actress. When Nadine retweeted this post, she simply showed a grinning emoji.
In the comments section of her post, a fan of the actress shared a screenshot of the Philnews FB page post with Rendon’s testimony against Nadine. The social media personality wrote in the comments section that the actress may be stalked by volleyball players.
Meanwhile, Nadine shared in a recent interview that she is no longer part of Careless Music, the record label of her former role and life partner James Reid. Her love team called JaDine has done several successful projects.
What can you say about that?
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