"Bianca, I don’t know you personally, but hija, take a seminar, take some lessons on what to write if you are planning to write more columns para hindi ka na masama sa libel case. I hope that this will be your last, hija," “TV Patrol” quoted Amalia on June 13.
"Basically, 'yung article ko ay Valentine piece on Tita Annabelle and Tito Eddie, and Tita Annabelle, you know, she makes candid kwentos, and so the part about Ms. Amalia was a direct quote. Nakwento lang ni Ms. Annabelle, so it was just in passing like that," Bianca explained to ABS-CBN News on Thursday, June 14.
Bianca added that the libel case shocked her "more than anything else."
"At first, actually, surreal sa 'kin, hindi ko nga alam na she knows who I am. Sad na it had to be in this way. I totally respect 'yung naging pahayag niya," Bianca goes on.
She shared that she considers the incident a learning expereince.
"For me, I took it in a good context. Meaning, lesson learned na hopefully this will help make me a better writer, a better host sa mga susunod ko pang interviews and write-ups."
Bianca added that she had no intention of putting Amalia in a bad light.
"I had no intention whatsoever na ilagay siya sa masamang posisyon. I highly respect everything she said, 'yung opinion niya. I understand where she's coming from and hopefully maayos 'to. If she got hurt, or if any one got hurt, I'd like to apologize."
By Jozza Palaganas | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
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