CLAIM: Si dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte umano ay endorser ng Coca-Cola.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Isang Facebook reel ang nagpakalat ng maling impormasyon na si dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ay endorser umano ng softdrink brand na Coca-Cola.
Ang reuploaded video, mula kay Izang Wineland, ay kuha sa isang convenience store na matatagpuan umano sa “Orlando, CA,” base sa tekstong nasa orihinal na clip.
Makikita sa video ang mga customized Coke cans na may tatak gaya ng “FPRRD” (daglat ng Former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte), “Mabuhay ka Tatay (FPRRD),” at “We love you (FPRRD) – Aringkingking.” FULL STORY HERE
Video edit by: Milyn Carreon
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