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Netizens Lambasts VP Robredo for Her Alleged Pre-Recorded New Year's Message (Video)

Netizens reacted with the controversial video message of Vice President Leni Robredo after some netizens discovered something unusual with the video which was allegedly pre-recorded before her travel to the United States to attend a family reunion.


A viral video of VP Leni Robredo is currently circulating online but instead of getting positive reactions from netizens some of them pointed some discrepancies with the video message of the Vice President in celebration of the New Year's Eve.

Despite the numerous press conference of VP Robredo's camp about the worked done by the Vice President while in the US, netizens still disagree because there's no photo posted online on the supposed family reunion of the VP's family in the US.

Watch the Video Message of VP Leni Robredo:



They also noted that even a short message or interview is enough, but in order to debunks the rumor they posted a video message of Robredo but netizens were quick to discover some lapses on the alleged video.

According to popular social media personality, the video message of VP Leni Robredo could be pre-recorded because of some evidence. The Vice President was seen wearing the same shirt during her departure last December 23.

VP Leni Robredo Before Departure Same Shirt in the New Year Message
The Vice President also failed to mention anything about the suffering of her fellow Bicolanos who became victims of the Bagyong Nina.

Thinking Pinoy also noted on his latest blog post that the Vice President could probably be using a telemprompter during the speech because of her statement.

Based on the video of VP Leni she awkwardly mentioned the word "nawa" and "katiwasayan" which suggests that she was reading from a prepared speech.

To know more about the discoveries of Thinking Pinoy, just head on to his official site for more details.

Source: ThinkingPinoy

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