Awra Briguela announced she is now standing up against transphobes and online bullies after years of staying silent.
The former child star posted on X, responding to critics and sharing her experiences of daily cyberbullying, including transphobic and homophobic remarks.
She revealed that she had previously chosen peace by ignoring attacks, despite being hurt by the constant harassment.
Briguela also addressed criticisms for defending herself, emphasizing that she has been focused on personal growth and redemption.
For 2026, she said she will prioritize herself and her transitioning journey, vowing to let no longer transphobes bully her.
Source: PhilNews24 | January 5, 2026
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