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Ces Drilon goes ‘stress drilon’ with Toni Gonzaga’s interview with Bongbong Marcos

ABS-CBN journalist Ces Oreña-Drilon was (obviously) stressed by actress Toni Gonzaga’s YouTube interview with Bongbong Marcos, the son of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.

On September 27, Drilon took to Twitter to express her disappointment to see Gonzaga interview the young Marcos. Countering the facts presented by BBM, the journalist said that he learned from his father “how to plunder the nation.”

In the following tweet, Drilon urged the public to search for “William Saunders.”

She was referring to the time when the Marcoses, in 1968, used false identities to open their first bank accounts in Credit Suisse in Zurich.

The late Philippine President used “William Saunders” while his wife Imelda used “Jane Ryan.”

The journalist then noted that it is “so critical to choose the right person to lead” the nation with elections nearing. She even asked the public to vote wisely and “keep the wrong people out of office,” particularly to prevent BBM from rewriting history.

After watching the interview, Drilon admitted that she was very much stressed by it.

After watching live TV, she was also ‘stress drilon’, realizing that the political ads were means to deceive the public.

Drilon was not the only personality to castigate Gonzaga over her BBM interview. On September 15, Ateneo De Manila’s Martial Law Museum issued an open letter to the actress inviting her to interview the Martial Law victims during the Marcos era and at the same time called her out for contributing to the Marcos family’s attempts of whitewashing historical records.

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