INDI MATUOD: Singer Britney Spears pagabutohon si Robredo
ANG PASUNI: Britney Spears butohon si Robredo bilang pangulo Rating: INDI INI MATUOD Ang Kaundan: Sa Facebook post nga ginshare ni user Jo-Ne-Gie sang Pebrero 11 nagapakita sang isa ka page halin sa Ilocos Bulletin nga nagapakita sang larawan kag statement ni pop singer Britney Spears nga botohon sini si incumbent Vice President kag 2022

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ANG PASUNI: Britney Spears butohon si Robredo bilang pangulo
Rating: INDI INI MATUOD
Ang Kaundan: Sa Facebook post nga ginshare ni user Jo-Ne-Gie sang Pebrero 11 nagapakita sang isa ka page halin sa Ilocos Bulletin nga nagapakita sang larawan kag statement ni pop singer Britney Spears nga botohon sini si incumbent Vice President kag 2022 Presidential candidate Ma. Leonor ‘Leni’ Robredo.
Ngaa dapat may pagpanadlong: Ini isa ka fake news kay wala sang ebidensya nga si Ms.
Spears naghambal sang amo nga statement, dugang pa nga ini ini isa ka citizen sang pungsod
Pilipinas kag indi isa ka registered voter. Sa dugang nga pagtsekyar sa Facebook page sang Ilocos Bulletin makita nga ang pinakaulihi sini nga post amo sang tuig 2020 pa, kag ang ginapasuni nga post may petsa February 11, 2022.
(Gin-lubad ni Ryce Erica Lacbanes sang West Visayas State University-College of Communications para sa Daily Guardian)
Original source: https://mindanaogoldstardaily.com/false-singer-britney-spears-will-vote-forrobredo/
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