First Lady won't press charges vs critics
At A Glance
- According to the First Lady, she was hurt at first by the attacks on her family but she learned to ignore them as they have become "more and more stupid."
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos said she was not interested in suing her critics as doing so would just be a waste of her time.

In an interview with broadcaster Anthony Taberna aired on his YouTube channel Friday past midnight, April 19, the First Lady, a lawyer by profession, said she would not be pressing charges against those who consistently attack her family.
"Filing charges is my life. Kung 'yan lang-- eh, 'wag naman. Sayang naman yung panahon ko (But if that's all I'm going to do, then I wish not. It would be a waste of my time). No [I won't file charges]," she said.
"Did my husband ever file [a case] against these people? It has to stop. It has to stop somewhere, eh," she added.
According to the First Lady, she was hurt at first by the attacks on her family but she learned to ignore them as they have become "more and more stupid."
"The lies became more and more stupid, right? It's like, oh, my God! Ano ba naman kayo? Maawa naman kayo sa sarili niyo (Have pity on yourselves)," she said.
"Imagine, you're gonna wake up in the morning, paano ko sisiraan si ganito. Hindi naman ganoon ang Pinoy 'di ba? Mabait tayo (thinking you should ruin this person. Filipinos are not like that, right? We're kind)," she added.
First Lady Liza believes the attacks would eventually cease once they leave Malacañan.
"Siguro (Maybe) in 1,500 days wala na silang (they won't have anything else to say)," she said.
"I hope in 1,500 days I would be remembered for these projects that will outlive ourselves instead of all these paninira (defamation)," she added.