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Barbie Imperial slams spread of fake nude photo

Barbie Imperial slams spread of fake nude photo

ENOUGH. Actress Barbie Imperial is the latest victim of fake nude photos.

Screenshot from Barbie Imperial Instagram

'Wala na ba kayong magawa kundi mag edit ng photos ng mga babae at gawing nude photo?'

Former Pinoy Big Brother housemate and Bagong Umaga actress Barbie Imperial criticized those who have been spreading a fake nude photo of herself online.

Barbie posted both original photo of herself in a bikini and the edited photo, saying: “Grabe, sobrang stupid naman. You really think I’ll post a photo like this?” Sa lahat ng nagshashare nito, ANG LALA ‘NYO. And sa lahat ng nagbabash and madaming sinasabi sakin dahil sa picture na to, ANG TANGA LANG.

(This is so stupid. Do you really think I’ll post a photo like this? To those who’ve been sharing the photo, you’ve gone too far. And to those who’ve been bashing and saying stuff about me because of the photo, you’re all a bunch of fools.)

Wala na ba kayong magawa kundi mag edit ng photos ng mga babae at gawing nude photo? Paisa lang po, dahil nakakagigil talaga yung gumawa nito. Ilang babae pa ang magiging biktima ng mga makikitid nyong utak?! Itigil nyo na, wala kayong ambag.”

(Do you have nothing better to do than edit photos of women to make it seem like they’re nude photos? I’m livid that this is happening. How many women will have to be victims of your sick minds? Stop it because you’re not helping at all.)

A number of Barbie’s close showbiz friends, including Ara Mina, Sunshine Cruz, and Teresa Loyzaga expressed their support for the actress.

Barbie is the latest celebrity to be a victim of fake nude photos. On January 26, actors Sue Ramirez and Maris Racal called out those who spread an edited photo of themselves.

ABS-CBN and Star Magic, which handles Sue and Maris’ careers, have threatened legal action against those behind the spread of the fake photo. – Rappler.com

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