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MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Cynthia Villar on Wednesday slammed her critics, saying some people opt to cause trouble because they have no accomplishment.
She was referring to people who criticized her over a viral video where she was seen reprimanding a security guard in BF Resort Village.
Article continues after this advertisement“Walang magawa ‘yon. Kasi gustong lumaban, wala namang performance, kaya ang ginagawa manira,” Villar said in an ambush interview after the Department of Agrarian Reform’s 2025 budget hearing.
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(They have nothing to do. They want to fight, but there’s no performance to show, so what they do instead is to discredit.)
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to the senator, the incident occurred because they were being prevented by the security guard from entering and exiting the subdivision.
Article continues after this advertisement“Kasi ‘yung mga security guard namin, ayaw kami papasukin at palabasin sa aming subdivision. Saan kami uuwi? Kaya pinapagalitan ko. That’s against the law,” Villar explained.
Article continues after this advertisement(Because our security guards wouldn’t let us enter or exit our subdivision. Where are we supposed to go home? That’s why I scolded them. That’s against the law.)
In 2023, another video of Villar berating security guards in BF Resort Village also went viral. She was seen instructing the guards to remove metal barriers along one of the village streets.
Article continues after this advertisementShe explained that the gate was blocking the road leading to a composting facility she had built years ago.
READ: Villar mulls court case after viral video: No outburst; they’re just inventing that
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