Nadine Lustre on bashers: 'qiqil acoe sa mga assumptions niyo'


Nadine Lustre

Nadine Lustre has immediately released a disclaimer about the interview she had with Nylon Manila where she talked about her "healing" story.

"Ima put this here before u get any ideas," she wrote on Twitter along with the meaning of the word "relationship."

"The way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected," it read. 

"Qiqil acoe sa mga assumptions niyo ihh," she added.

Well, some netizens were quick to call out Nadine for her statement. According to an online user, there are assumptions about Nadine because she contradicts what she has been saying.

"Nadz if move on move on na masasaktan kalang if didikit ka kay james kahit may new gf na siya and imbes makaheal ka lalo ka lang masasaktan gurl @hello_nadine."

But Nadine pointed out that it's not her fault if people immediately think that "relationship" is all about "romantic."

"Keep on blubbering still habol ng habol kay james parang asong na uul*l o asong naglalaway lang. tantanan mo kakahiya ka na. 2 to wks ago iba babae kasama at super sweet sila tapos ikaw panay dikit. umalis kana kasi si @bretjackson_ii at narez nga umalis na. NAKAKAAWA KA," another one wrote.

To which the young star replied by correcting the latter's spelling.
"It's blabbering dzai," she wrote.

Note that in an interview with Nylon, Nadine talked about how she has changed and become a "strong-willed" person after people kept on saying "nasty things" to her.

"I wouldn’t get to this mindset if it weren’t for that. Kunyare ako, a lot of people didn’t like me, even in production, which I couldn’t understand why. Parang ako naman, nice naman ako and all. But then it’s because of instances like that, which I’ll call bullying, that turned me into the woman that I am now — headstrong, doesn’t give a f*** what other people tell me. I listen to my heart and I do what I want to do,” she shared. “That’s why all those haters or bashers online, it doesn’t affect me anymore. It’s because of their bullying that I became who I am now.”

Now, Nadine said she's kinder to herself. "For you to experience life to the fullest, you have to be open to experience everything, all of these emotions, all of these experiences, you know, whatever it is that life has to offer,” she related. “I have been so open lately and allowing everything to come my way—may it be a bad experience or something that will make me sad, or something that will make me angry. I don't stop myself from experiencing these things. Because at the end of the day, it changes you. It builds you.” 

She cited her breakup as an example of how before she would want to get over it immediately. 


“Gusto ko, 'pag tapos na, tapos, alam mo 'yon? Or ‘pag may gusto akong mangyari, dapat mangyari na kaagad. But now, I’m allowing myself time to heal, to process things. Ganu'n kasi ako before, like in the breakup, which really changed me and my mindset,” she said.

“Before, I wanted to get over it to not get hurt or overthink about it or feel bad…We tend to do that just because we don’t want to be affected. Again, I wouldn’t say I’m completely healed from that, like I’m still going through it. But this time, I'm allowing the time and I'm not rushing myself. It would take a long time, but I know I’ll get there.”