Cristy to Liza Soberano’s revelations : “Hindi ako naniniwala”.

Courtesy : Liza Soberano and Cristy Fermin

While many sympathized with Liza Soberano’s sad revelations during her youth in America, some, particularly Cristy Fermin, were skeptical.

The veteran columnist, along with Romel Chika and Wendell Alvarez, openly admitted this in their showbiz vlog titled “Showbiz Now Na.”

The three of them even tore apart Liza Soberano’s shocking revelation vlog on the YouTube channel ‘Can I come in?’.

Cristy stated : “Unang-una, kung ang lahat ng kwento ni Liza Soberano sa kanyang litanyang ito ay totoo, ay nako, nakakaawa talaga siya. Sobra siyang nakakakaawa…pero ang tanong nga ng marami, kahit ako ang tanong ko, bakit ngayon lang?”

Romel acknowledged that if Liza had disclosed the events earlier, the public might have comprehended her situation better.

Cristy discussed deeper into the actress’s alleged memories from when she was merely two years old.

Cristy said : “Dalawang taong gulang? Paano ko mapagkakatiwalaan ang kwento at pagbabalik-tanaw ng dalawang taong gulang?

“Sa edad na ‘yan, ang alam lang ng bata kumain, matulog, maglaro. Eh si Liza, retentive pala, pero bakit nung umalis siya dito sa showbiz ay hindi niya naalala na pasalamatan ang ABS-CBN at si Ogie Diaz na naging daan sa kanyang pangarap?”

Cristy even teased that her new narrative portrays a “different Liza.”

Some can’t help but wonder if Liza might be feeling desperate because her Hollywood career hasn’t been successful.

Cristy insists she can’t believe Liza’s entire narrative : “Sorry, pero ako mismo hindi ako naniniwala… Naaawa ako kung totoo ito, pero hindi ako naniniwala.”

The other two hosts agreed, doubting the extent of the truth behind Liza’s shocking revelations.

Liza’s darkest part.

In the latest episode of the YouTube channel “Can I Come In?”, the actress shared the darkest part of her youth that occurred in America.

She revealed that her mother was addicted to drugs, while her father was involved in illegal activities such as drug manufacturing, possession of illegal firearms, and violating restraining orders before his father was deported back to the Philippines.

Liza was left in the care of her mother and younger sibling, which marked a turning point in their lives, particularly when her mother entered into another relationship. full article here.

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