
“Not My Sister?” — Malacañang’s Most Awkward Denial Yet
When a sitting President publicly says, “That lady on TV is not my sister,” something deeper is burning behind the curtains of Malacañang.

President Bongbong Marcos Jr. issued this strange statement after Senator Imee Marcos accused him of illegal drug use — a bombshell revelation that shocked the entire nation. Instead of answering the accusation directly, BBM dismissed Imee as if she were a stranger.
Pero mga Ka-Minute… ganyan ba talaga ang tugon ng isang taong inosente?
Kapag kapatid mo ang nagsabi, ang normal reaction ay “Let’s talk.”
Pero ang sagot? “She’s not my sister.”
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This isn’t just denial.
This is panic camouflage in real time.
Meanwhile, the Duterte base — the real “Agila ng Bayan” — is watching this meltdown unfold with painful clarity. The Marcos narrative is collapsing under its own weight, and every denial sounds more desperate than the last.
And here’s the deeper truth: When families break in public, it means the truth is already leaking behind closed doors.
Hindi pa tapos ang pag-uga ng Malacañang.
“For nothing is hidden that will not become evident, nor anything secret that will not be known and come to light.” — Luke 8:17
Just like family conflict exposes character, truth exposes corruption.
No palace spin, no denial, no scripted statement can bury what God Himself brings to light.