Comedian Vice Ganda is among the first celebrities to call out Manny Pacquiao over his statements against same sex marriage. So it's not surprising that he's also among the first to get backlash over his strong opinion against the boxer-turned-politician.
After an anonymous person wrote an open letter to the Kapamilya star which trended on social media, another user shared his/her sentiments over Vice's inappropriate slurs.
The unidentified teacher said that he/she was starting to get afraid for his/her young students' future who were becoming disrespectful due to Vice's style in entertaining people on their show, It's Showtime.
Some even followed Vice's way of bullying and discriminating other students, addressing it as a "creepy" act.
Here is the whole letter:
Now, he wishes that Vice will change the way he makes people happy by respecting them and not to make fun out of their differences.
The post has now reached more than three thousand shares on Facebook.
Though Vice, reminded his followers and bashers that the issue is not him but about the "serious remark" made by Pacquiao, people continues to share their sides about the ongoing controversy.
Vice is not the only celebrity to hit Pacquiao over what many international media outfits have called his "homophobic slur." Lea Salonga, John Lapus, Boy Abunda and even American TV personality Perez Hilton have criticized the boxer for his comments.
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