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Mocha Uson clarifies statement about VP-elect Leni Robredo: "Never ko sinabing nandaya si VP Leni"

Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
Updated March 3, 2020 6:28 PM PHT

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Mocha Uson of Mocha Girls found herself amid a social media firestorm after posting a controversial statement about vice president-elect Leni Robredo


Singer Mocha Uson found herself amid a social media firestorm after posting a controversial statement about vice president-elect Leni Robredo last Friday, May 27.

READ: Mocha Uson to VP-elect Leni Robredo: "Magbabantay kami sa 'yo madam"

In a Facebook post yesterday, May 29, the lead vocalist of the Mocha Girls and staunch supporter of Rodrigo Duterte made some clarifications. 

Mocha stressed that she has never claimed that VP-elect Robredo cheated in the May 9 polls.

She explained, “NEVER ko sinabing NANDAYA SI VP LENI. As a matter of fact I even said I RESPECT THE RESULTS OF THIS ELECTION. That’s why I address her as VICE PRESIDENT.”

Moreover, she urged Congresswoman Robredo that her loyalty should be for the Filipino people and not to her political party anymore. 

“Since now na VP na ng buong Pilipinas si Mam LENI ROBREDO her loyalty should no longer be with AQUINO, ROXAS or to her Party. Her LOYALTY should be to our PRESIDENT DUTERTE and since you are the VP of our country, dapat ang katapatan mo ay sa BAYAN din.”

She added, “Hindi ka na dapat magpapagamit sa iyong party na LP dahil hindi ka na ordinaryong Congresswoman ng lugar mo- ikaw ay VP na ng lahat ng mga PILIPINO. Naniniwala ako na ganun din si Pangulong DUTERTE, hindi siya pumapanig sa Partido nya o sa mga kaibigan niya.”

Since Mocha uploaded her statement in the social media site, it has gotten over 8,200 likes and was shared over 1,600 times as of writing.