At A Glance
- Two women who made careers out of fantasy are the ones pulling us back to harsh reality.
In a country where floods rise faster than government accountability, leave it to showbiz royalties Nadine Lustre and Anne Curtis to say what many politicians won’t: Corruption stinks, and the stench is drowning us all.
The FAMAS Best Supporting Actress isn’t mincing her words.
Asked in an interview about the now-infamous “ghost” flood control projects, Nadine sighed at the irony.
Billions in taxpayer money down the drain, yet ordinary Filipinos are still wading through waist-deep waters, clutching pets, photo albums, and what’s left of their dignity.
“Nakakainis talaga,” she said, sounding only too frustrated.
Anne Curtis chimed in via social media, retweeting journalist Jessica Soho’s mic-drop line on corruption—“Hindi na baha ang magpapalubog sa bayan kundi kasakiman.”
She then added: “Sakit.”
And this is where the plot thickens. When your brightest stars speak more sense than the people in charge of billions, you know you’re watching the wrong kind of drama unfold.
Forget your favorite afternoon soap, this is something more engaging, heartbreaking. And it's real.
In the end, it’s almost poetic. Two women who made careers out of fantasy are the ones pulling us back to harsh reality.
This country isn’t drowning from rainwater. It’s drowning from greed.