
This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!


Actress Klea Pineda has spoken out after receiving disturbing and offensive messages from a social media user, prompting support from fans, fellow celebrities, and her talent management agency, Sparkle.
Klea shared a screenshot on Facebook showing an inappropriate message allegedly sent by an unidentified netizen. While the actress noted that she is no stranger to criticism online, she emphasized that certain comments cross the line and should never be normalized.
“I’m used to criticism, but some people are getting way too comfortable with their words. Nobody deserves to be on the receiving end of jokes like this,” Klea wrote.
The post quickly gained attention online, with many netizens expressing support for the actress and condemning toxic behavior on social media.

Among those who reacted was actress Janella Salvador, who reposted the official statement released by the team behind the queer film "Open Endings," where she stars alongside Klea.
In the statement, the film’s production team strongly denounced all forms of harassment and hateful remarks directed at the actress.
“Threats and harmful statements are never acceptable and should never be normalized, especially against members of the LGBTQIA+ community, who continue to face discrimination and harassment,” the statement read.
The group also emphasized the importance of promoting safety, respect, and inclusivity for everyone, regardless of identity.
Janella later shared the statement on her Instagram Stories with the caption:
“There is a fine line.”
Meanwhile, Sparkle GMA Artist Center also released an official statement reaffirming its commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all artists.
“Sparkle advocates for safety, dignity, and kindness for all. We do not condone acts of hate and intimidation and reaffirm our commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for our artists,” the agency stated.
On May 28, 1898, the Philippine Flag was proudly unfurled and waved for the first time following the Philippine Revolutionary Army's victory over Spanish forces in Imus, Cavite.