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Jinkee Pacquiao’s camp hits back at Agot Isidro

Jinkee Pacquaio has posted a Bible verse on her Instagram reminding why people should never judge someone.
The social media post of Sen. Manny Pacquiao’s wife came following actress Agot Isidro’s tweet criticizing Jinkee for showing off their luxury bikes on social media amid the pandemic.
“Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. For you will be treated as you treat others. The standard you use in judging is the standard by which you will be judged,” as written in the Bible chapter that Jinkee posted.
Before this, the Pacquiao family’s business manager Arnold Vegafria hit back at Agot saying, “What’s your issue, Agot? What Jinkee posts on her Instagram page is not for us to judge.”
“What she does with her family’s hard-earned money is none of our business, because such bountiful blessings are just the fruit of her husband’s esteemed legacy as an iconic Filipino boxing legend and businessman, and are not stained in any way by graft or corruption.
“You probably have no idea as to the extent by which the good Senator, Manny Pacquiao and his family, have done so much to help our countrymen, not just during the past three months during the height of the pandemic, but even way before when he was still working hard to achieve his iconic stature,” he added.

 

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What’s your issue, Agot? @agotisidro What Jinkee @jinkeepacquiao posts on her Instagram page is not for us to judge. What she does with her family’s hard-earned money is none of our business, because such bountiful blessings are just the fruit of her husband’s esteemed legacy as an iconic Filipino boxing legend and businessman, and are not stained in any way by graft or corruption. Jinkee has also worked her way up as a smart and prudent businesswoman with several investments under her good name. You probably have no idea as to the extent by which the good Senator, Manny Pacquiao and his family, have done so much to help our countrymen, not just during the past three months during the height of the pandemic, but even way before when he was still working hard to achieve his iconic stature. You probably don’t see or hear much about it because they are not the types to brag about their noble and charitable deeds for other people to see. They would rather do their humble acts of generosity away from the eyes of the media or the glare of the spotlight. And please be more discerning about your use of the word “nouveau.” The Pacquiaos have worked hard over the past decades to achieve their current standing in society, and despite their status, they have remained humble, low-key and generous to whoever asks for their help. Their fervent desire to serve their countrymen continues to inspire them to pursue higher education and excel in their public service endeavors. #justsaying #unityinunderstanding

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To recall, Agot took to Twitter, calling out Jinkee for her post.
“Alam namin na marami kayong pera. At kung ano ang gusto ninyong gawin sa pera na ‘yun, wala kaming pakialam,” she said. “Pero marami rin ang walang trabaho at nagkukumahog humanap ng pera para may pakain sa kanilang pamilya. Puede ba, konting sensitivity man lang?”

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