
Dennis Trillo Calls for Accountability After Missing Bride Found: “Oh sino na next na ikukulong?”
Kapuso Drama King Dennis Trillo once again stirred online discussion after reacting to news that the widely publicized “missing bride” case has already been resolved.

In a Facebook post dated December 30, Dennis acknowledged that authorities had successfully located the bride. However, instead of ending the conversation there, the actor used the moment to raise a pointed reminder about accountability—particularly in cases that remain unresolved.
“Hanapin naman natin ’yong mga nawawalang pera ng mamamayan,” Dennis wrote, followed by a New Year greeting. The remark was widely interpreted as a call to focus not only on viral cases, but also on deeper issues that directly affect the public.
He later followed up with a sharper line that quickly went viral:
“Ok na, nahanap na yung missing bride! Oh sino na next na ikukulong?”
Dennis was referring to bride-to-be Sherra de Juan, who was found in Pangasinan after being reported missing just days before her scheduled wedding. Police confirmed her whereabouts on December 29.
This is not the first time Dennis Trillo has spoken up on social issues. Over the years, the award-winning actor has consistently voiced concern over delayed justice, accountability, and issues involving public trust—earning praise from supporters who see his statements as socially grounded rather than sensational.
While opinions remain divided, many netizens agreed that Dennis’ remarks echoed a broader public sentiment: that justice should not stop at headline-friendly cases, but extend to long-standing issues that affect ordinary Filipinos.