Drag Artist Pura Luka Vega Spotted In Baguio City!

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Baguio Bureau) – No ‘persona non grata’ declaration could stop drag artist Pura Luka Vega from doing what he does best: impersonating various characters.

Vega was the object of the ire of many Filipinos for his drag act dressed as Jesus Christ, singing along to a rock rendition of “Ama Namin” (The Lord’s Prayer).

Since then, the real-life Amadeus Fernando Pagente has been declared persona non grata in Manila, General Santos City, Floridablanca in Pampanga, Toboso in Negros Occidental, Nueva Ecija province, Bukidnon province, and Cagayan de Oro City.

Pagente was spotted at Session Road in Baguio City, during the weekly Cosplay Sunday where residents and tourists dress up in their favorite characters.

The controversial drag queen was seen dressed as a nun, along with a friend. No one recognized him — proof that those persona non grata declarations have no effect. He could go as any character he chooses.

Baguio City, so far, has not issued a declaration of the mere symbolic and non-binding persona non grata against Pagente.

Leni Robredo Enlists With Army Reserve Command!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Ex-Vice President Leni Robredo has enlisted with the Philippine Army Reserve Command and asked all patriotic Filipinos to do the same.

Although her enlistment is but symbolic because she is way past the 35-year-old limit, Robredo said that the government must show a little courage when it comes to the territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea.

“Today, as a private citizen, I am showing courage to stand up against China for the sake of our country’s sovereignty and independence from outside bullying,” she told The Adobo Chronicles.

Marcos Grants Presidential Pardon To Rappler, Robredo, Others!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Underscoring the need for a unified effort to fight fake news and disinformation on news and social media, President Bongbong Marcos has granted an unconditional pardon to Rappler, Leni Robredo and other purveyors of lies about the Philippines.

The presidential pardon is contained in Executive Order 69, issued just minutes after Marcos delivered his speech at the launching of a multi-agency information literacy campaign.

Rappler was pardoned for its continuous spread of disinformation and hate through its news reports and vlogs — and includes Maria Ressa and her Rapplerettes. Robredo was absolved of the big lie she, as then Vice President, presented in a video message to the United Nations about “palit ulo” (head substitution) and other misinformation about the Philippines’ war on drugs.

Others given the presidential pardon were vloggers Raissa Robles, Jover Laurio and Bb. Maharlika, The Inquirer, and News 5.

‘Together, let us fight for the truth and nothing but,” Marcos said.