Ogie Diaz backs Bam Aquino’s senatorial bid

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Ogie Diaz backs Bam Aquino’s senatorial bid

Entertainment journalist and talent manager Ogie Diaz has officially thrown his support behind former senator and independent candidate Bam Aquino in the upcoming May elections.

Through his YouTube program, Ogie Diaz Showbiz Update, the showbiz personality revealed that Bam is among the three senatorial candidates he is backing.

“Heto, hindi ako magbabanggit ng twelve. Basta yung ilan sa kanila, yung iba kasi understood na. Si Bam Aquino, si Kiko Pangilinan, si Heidi Mendoza ang dating COA commissioner,” Ogie shared.

(I won’t mention all twelve. Just some of them—some are already understood. Bam Aquino, Kiko Pangilinan, and former COA commissioner Heidi Mendoza.)

Expressing his confidence in their integrity, he added, “Iyan, matitino ‘yan, ako na nagsasabi sa inyo, matitino yang tatlo na ‘yan.”

(They’re upright individuals, I’m telling you, those three are trustworthy.)

This is not the first time Ogie has supported Bam’s Senate run, as he also backed his candidacy in 2019.

Ogie’s co-hosts, Mama Loi Villarama and Tita Jegs, agreed with his selections, confirming that they, too, will be voting for Bam Aquino, Kiko Pangilinan, and Heidi Mendoza.

Aside from Ogie, a long list of celebrities, influencers and musicians have also expressed support for Bam’s senatorial run, including Dingdong Dantes, Edu Manzano, Janno Gibbs, Jolina Magdangal, Marjorie Barretto, Bea Binene, Rita Avila, Bea Saw, Niccolo Cosme, Arman Ferrer,  Pia Magalona, Irene Villamor, Alex Medina, Inah Evans, AC Soriano, Alex Calleja, Chef Jeng Flores, and Bodjie Pascua.

Bam has also received support from singers Mark Escueta, Bayang Barrios, Arkin Magalona, Elmo Magalona, Nica Del Rosario, Jim Paredes, Mitch Valdes, Celeste Legaspi, Maysh Baay of M88, TNT Jex De Castro, The CompanY, Jep Go, Phi Palmos, Gab Pangilinan, and Nica del Rosario, and from musicians across the hip-hop, urban, and rock music industries, including DJ Medmessiah, Morobeats, Pio Balbuena, Chelsea Alley (formerly Slapshock), and the P-Pop girl group Yara.

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