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This is the story of a boy and a girl, two right people who meet at the right place at the right time. The girl is going through “rough sailing” (may pinagdadaanan) with her boyfriend. The boy gives the impression that he and his girlfriend are okay (smooth sailing, that is). Away from their respective loves, they find themselves in a place conducive to “what-might-be.” The boy willingly lends the girl his shoulder to cry on. Cry she does. And you know what happens next…
Is that the plot of Between Maybes, the recently shown Blacksheep movie starring Gerald Anderson and Julia Barretto?
No, it’s not the story of Gerald and Julia’s onscreen characters; it’s the real story of how Gerald and Julia fell for each other while shooting the movie in Japan in the same manner that…remember?...John Lloyd Cruz and Angelica Panganiban found love in Vietnam while shooting the Kapamilya film 24/7 in Love?
The Funfare DPA (yes, it means Deep Penetration Agent, for the information of Maricel Laxa who was wondering what those initials meant) is chronicling the events to put in proper perspective the now much-talked-about Gerald-Julia love story that has caught the fancy of showbiz-watchers here and abroad. Read more at msn.com
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- Julia Barretto was accused of copying someone’s statement on Instagram
- The post was already deleted but some netizens were able to take screenshots of it
- Because of this, the actress finally aired her response
Kapamilya actress Julia Barretto finally explained her side regarding the serious claim of a social media user about her controversial and deleted Instagram post.
KAMI learned that a netizen accused the gorgeous celebrity of copying someone’s statement and posting it on her own social media account “without attributions.”
The netizen even showed an evidence that the photo and words posted by the former “Ngayon at Kailanman” star were not really from her.
Screenshot via Fashion Pulis
After the serious accusation made rounds online, Julia decided to clarify it through the comment section of Cosmopolitan Philippines post.
She pointed out that she tagged the writer and photographer when she posted the photo and it is not in her vocabulary to plagiarize someone’s work.
The actress also stated that it would have been a better move if her side was taken first before the media posted the accusation against her.
“I’ve always loved working with your team and would have appreciated if you guys asked me first regarding this matter before going ahead with this article…
“If you had caught that post before I took it down, you would see I tagged rising woman, the photographer and the writer herself. They were all photo tagged…
“There is absolutely no way I would’ve reposted that and not give credit where credit is due. Love & light,” Julia quipped.