Lea Salonga warns of harmful video targeting epileptics
Lea Salonga is using her influence to disseminate information on a harmful post seemingly targeting people with epilepsy.
In a tweet, Lea surmised there might be some "malicious intention" on the part of those responsible for the spread of the video, which displays strobe lighting.
According to her, a friend who has epilepsy received the clip.

"Why are there people like that in the world? I want to believe there’s a special place in hell for the likes of them," she expressed.
"For those who asked if it was intentional, possibly, since the video was also sent to an epilepsy foundation. Given that, I don’t believe it was an accident," she added.
The thread garnered different reactions, with most agreeing with the 49-year-old Broadway star's theory.
A netizen with epilepsy attested to the harmful effects of strobe lighting.
"Photo sensitivity is very common with us epileptics. Even sounds can trigger a seizure. Lack of sleep, a hormonal imbalance, fatigue and so many other things. Sometimes it’s easier to just isolate ourselves. To think that someone will do this intentionally breaks my heart," the tweet read.