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‘Fake Datu?’ Royal Sultanate of Sulu says Baron Geisler cannot be a ‘Datu’

The Royal Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo denounces the ‘Datu’ title given to actor Baron Geisler.

In a statement posted on their official Facebook page, it says that the title given to Geisler was given by pretenders and would not make him a legitimate Datu.

“Please be informed that the recent issuance of a title to Philippine actor, Mr. Baron Geisler, was done by false pretenders who are not even recognized by the Philippine government. The Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo urges the public not to be mislead. Mr. Geisler is NOT a Datu of Sulu,” the statement said.

The statement said that the ‘Royal Imperial Lupah Sug Islamic United Kingdom of Sulu and North Borneo’ are made of commoners and with no royal blood. The statement said that the group is not even recognized by the Philippine government.

“His Majesty wishes to inform the public that the recent issuance of a fake royal title to Philippine actor Baron Geisler is not from the legitimate Sultanate of Sulu and North Borneo,” the statement explained.

In a report on Philstar.com, the actor had a meeting with the royal couple and were inspired by the actor’s ability to make a comeback in show business.

The actor told Philstar.com that the Sultanate of Sulu has confidence with Geisler’s capacity to inspire the youth and become an ambassador for peace.

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