Personalities like Gary Valenciano and Martin Nievera, among others, have declared their reactions to Lady Gaga’s concert in the Philippines.
Gary showed his disproval by tweeting “there’s always an uneasy feeling” with regards to Lady Gaga’s music and videos. He followed this tweet up with another saying that his opinion is only for those who are asking for it. Valenciano, or Gary V, is a known devout Christian.
Martin, meanwhile, expressed what could’ve been disappointment or approval in the protests for igniting and fanning the hype over the concert.
Lea Salonga, who’s always known for her open-mind on a wide range of issues, tweeted that the protest is “much ado about nothing” after she read the lyrics of the protested song “Judas.”
Protesters have threatened to sue Lady Gaga if she sings the said song, as it supposedly mocks Jesus Christ.
She later tweeted that “Lady Gaga wins” for selling more tickets due to the hype.
Sen. Bongbong Marcos tweeted that as the concert won’t be “televised,” those who feel disturb about it shouldn’t watch. He urged everyone, “let’s keep it simple.” As of posting time, Bongbong’s message was retweeted 4,012 times by different people, Ruffa Guttierez and Tim Yap among them.
Patty Laurel posted her support for Joseph Bonifacio’s arguments in his website, where he expressed his disapproval of the concert.
Liz Uy, along with many other Lady Gaga fans, can’t wait for the concert to start.
By Jozza Palaganas | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
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