Singer Gerald Santos expressed his support for Sandro Muhlach and the entire Muhlach family amidst a controversial issue currently being discussed on social media. “Ang dami nagmemessage, nagta-tag sa akin about this issue. Nagbalik ang sakit sa akin at hindi ko maiwasan maluha to imagine ang sinapit nya,” Gerald stated in his post. “My heart goes to Sandro and the whole Muhlach Family.”
Gerald also shared that he had once experienced a similar situation that Sandro Muhlach is currently going through. According to him, during that time, he had no voice and no social media to express his feelings. “But I will hold my head up high for standing up amidst tremendous pressure to just let go of what happened. I hope he gets the justice I was once denied of,” Gerald added, expressing his hope that Sandro achieves the justice he was denied in the past.
Gerald also highlighted the importance of movements like the #MeToo movement, which empowers and gives a voice to abuse victims. Through his statement, Gerald hopes that more people will be courageous enough to speak up and fight for their rights.
Gerald Santos is a well-known singer, actor, and performer in the Philippines. He began his rise to fame after winning the second season of the reality talent show “Pinoy Pop Superstar” in 2006. Due to his success in the competition, he became known as “The Prince of Ballad” in the music industry.
Aside from his music career, Gerald has also taken on projects in theater. One of his significant roles was playing Thuy in the international production of the musical “Miss Saigon.” His excellence in performance and singing has garnered him many fans and recognition not only in the Philippines but also abroad.
In the current situation, Gerald Santos shows his support and empathy for those experiencing hardship and challenges. His words and actions serve as an inspiration to many, especially victims of abuse and unjust treatment. He hopes that through his statement, more people will have the courage to stand up for their rights and seek justice.