BINI’s Gwen Urges Fans to Respect Group’s Privacy: ‘It’s Getting Worse’

BINI member Gwen has publicly addressed the issue of fans invading the personal space and privacy of their group, expressing her concerns on social media.

Gwen’s Plea for Privacy

On X (formerly Twitter), Gwen expressed her sadness and frustration over the worsening situation regarding the invasion of BINI’s privacy. She emphasized the importance of respecting personal boundaries:

“Nakakalungkot, palala na nang palala,” Gwen wrote. “I really hope everyone respects people’s privacy.”

She continued, “’Yung personal time, we’re trying to adjust eh, kasi wala ganon na talaga, pero kahit privacy na lang.”

Appreciation for Fans’ Support

Gwen made sure to acknowledge the love and support from their fans, known as Blooms, and mentioned that the group always tries to accommodate photo requests. However, she pleaded for fans to respect their privacy, especially not to the extent of knocking on their doors for a picture.

“We always try na mapagbigyan kayo sa pag-pa-picture, but please not to the point you’ll go knock [on] our rooms just for [a] picture,” she stated.

Fan Response

As of writing, Gwen’s post on X has garnered nearly 50,000 likes, indicating widespread support and understanding from the fanbase.

Upcoming Events and Music

BINI is set to hold a Grand BINIverse concert on November 16 and 17. The group, composed of Jhoanna, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, and Sheena, has been gaining popularity with hit songs such as “Salamin, Salamin,” “Pantropiko,” “Na Na Na,” “Lagi,” “Karera,” and “Huwag Muna Tayong Umuwi.” Their latest release, “Cherry on Top,” has already amassed 21 million views on YouTube.

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