👤: “did you ever regret being an idol?”
🌙: umm no but i will tell you one thing, it is very far from who i really am.. and i think the real ones know that
aespa's Giselle when asked to give an advice to a gay person who's not out yet:
"I would say follow your intuition, don't force anything. Don't ever hate yourself or feel wrong, cause we love any kind of sexuality, you're not wrong, and very loved."
.@Apple Planned Obsolescence
The “Truth” about why the headphone jack was removed.
I wonder how much damage has been done to the human brain with bluetooth tech?
Selena Gomez went live and REVEALED that she’s in the Diddy files on a s*x tape, says she was paid $3.5M and she really needed the money. Gomez said she would rather come clean before it gets leaked 😳👀
“Money talks”
“And trust me your favorite celebrities are all in the files”
TONIGHT 🔥
Come hang out with US at @Deeptalknights: Unfiltered at Takeover Lounge, Tomas Morato.
I'll be there as one of the featured creators, and I'd love to meet some of you in person.
Check the official account for the event posters, lineup, and table reservations.
See you tonight. Let's make some memories. 🖤👀
#DeepTalkNights #TomasMorato
@urgrlprsh_@xxxxxlustxxxxx I'm so incredibly glad and lucky that U was able to meet the both of you in The Pop Up Katipunan, Takeover Lounge, really loved the event and was so glad to be able to personally meet the both of you in person, lovelots ang babait nyo talaga
Let’s talk about consent.
Whether a creator shows their face or hides it, consent should never be optional.
Just because someone creates content doesn’t mean they’ve given permission for their videos, photos, or identity to be shared however people want.
Some creators hide their faces for safety, family, work, or personal reasons. Others choose to show their faces and own their identity publicly.
Both deserve the same level of respect.
Showing your face is not consent to be harassed.
Hiding your face is not an invitation to expose someone.
Consent doesn’t stop when the camera starts.
Or a more personal version:
One thing I’ve learned from this industry is that consent isn’t just about what happens in front of the camera.
It’s also about what happens after.
Whether a creator hides their face or shows it proudly, they still deserve control over their boundaries, privacy, and personal information.
Being public doesn’t mean you’re available for anything.
Being anonymous doesn’t mean you deserve to be exposed.
Consent should be respected at every level.
May schedule is now open 🌙
Marked dates are either taken or reserved for personal time — everything else is open for private arrangements.
For those who know, you know.
📩 Reach out early to secure your preferred schedule.
Verified clients only. Prioritized. Worth it.