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Jessy Mendiola has spoken out against the recent trend of fans filming videos of themselves in front of the graves of their deceased loved ones. The late actor Rico YangThe actress lamented the lack of “decency” among some people.
Mendiola made these remarks while sharing an article discussing how the trend has sparked negative reactions on social media, as seen on the actress’ Instagram Story on Tuesday, July 9.
Jan’s grave is “Tourist attraction” Because fans come for clout.
“Warana [bang] Breakfast and social media addict? If a family member dies from an illness, they need to work to provide for their family. [yumao]”… Suggested,” Mendiola wrote.
“How many likes, followers, views?” Nakarimthan is a woman with a heart called “Responsive.” “I’m disrespectful,” she lamented.
The actress also commented on the article’s Instagram post, saying, “Very rude. Tch.”
Yang is best known for his roles in the hit films “Mula sa Puso,” “Got 2 Believe” and “Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita,” in which he co-starred with his on-screen and real-life partner, Claudine Barretto.
Yang died in March 2002 at the age of 27. The cause of death was announced as cardiac arrest due to acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis.