Totoo naman kase jusko bakit mo ibabash yung tao sa mga bagay na wala naman siyang control like yung iba nababash kase cheater, kase mali political choices tapos siya height? HAHAHAHA😭 parang timang talaga
@willcaenjoyer30 @CarlaAMott bat kasi pati buhay nila pinapakealaman. bubog nya yan for sure. tao din yan nasasaktan. be mindful din, di puro loveteam nasa utak.
honestly this narrative is selective, revisionist, and convenient. disagreeing with it is not misogyny, it’s refusing to gaslight people who were actually there.
first, dustin was never hated because of willca. even if i am not a willca shipper, i wouldn’t ship dustbia, and many felt the same way for reasons that had nothing to do with loveteams. his own words and actions turned people off. the “sa mga ganyang babae” line didn’t come out of nowhere. neither did the “narinig ko lahat,” nor the way na pinipilit nya hilain si bianca. these weren’t harmless moments taken out of context, they were red flags. calling that out is not misogyny. excusing it is.
second, stop inflating disappointment into “harassment.” criticism and emotional backlash are not automatically abuse. fans were disappointed, confused, and hurt, yes. but labeling all negative reactions as harassment is an easy way to shut down discussion. there was no verified, widespread campaign of abuse endorsed by the fandom as a whole. words matter.
third, no one forced will and bianca to be together off-cam. that claim is simply false. from the start, it was reel only. supporting a loveteam does not mean demanding a real relationship. the idea that fans were obsessively trying to control their private lives is exaggerated to discredit the fandom.
fourth, using “privacy” as a shield doesn’t erase accountability. privacy exists, but public actions invite public reactions. let’s not forget that they are public figures. fans didn’t create confusion out of thin air, mixed signals and selective narratives fueled it. that doesn’t make fans entitled. it makes them human.
fifth, stop framing this as fans versus women. protecting women does not mean erasing context or excusing problematic behavior. misogyny is minimizing harmful language and actions from men while attacking those who speak up about it. many people distanced themselves from dustbia precisely because they refused to normalize that.
finally, dismissing all loveteams as toxic and delusional is lazy. the industry built them, profits from them, and relies on fan investment. you don’t get to benefit from fan culture and then demonize fans the moment the story no longer fits.
disagreement is not abuse. criticism is not misogyny. and pushing back doesn’t make fans villains, it makes them honest 😆
Good morning!!! Luh Luh Luh pati staff ng abs kinikilig 😁 Sarap pag untugin itong dalawa eh para matauhan at mamulat sa mga bagay bagay hahahahaha charot