Kiko Matos rejoices Rendon Labador's social media ban

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Actor and mixed martial artist Kiko Matos is celebrating after self-proclaimed motivational speaker Rendon Labador was banned from social media.

Kiko criticized Rendon on social media in a series of posts. In his initial post, Kiko sarcastically offered his"condolences" to Rendon, whose Facebook account had been deleted.

"Gusto ko lang ipahatid ang pakikiramay ko sa pagkawala ng buong social media ni Rendon Labador. Bilang isang content creator, mahirap po mawalan ng isang plataporma tulad ng Facebook sa social media."Tila parang isang bangungot na sana magising ka na lang kapag nangyari ito. Kaya ako mismo hindi ko nanaisin na mawala ang social media ng kahit sino at kahit kanino man sa kapwa-content creator ko.

"Kaya Rendon Labador, eto lang ang masasabi ko sa'yo. Condolence sa pagkawala ng Facebook page mo pero pxxxx mo...buti nga sa'yo...buti nga nawala ang Facebook mo! Stay motivated ka pang nalalaman. Yan tuloy! Na motivate ang taong bayan para made-motivate ang Facebook page mo," Kiko partly said in five-minute message to Rendon on Sept. 7.On Sept. 9, Kiko insulted Rendon by posting two pictures mocking him for not having a Facebook account.

In July 2021, both social media influencers became enemies when Rendon punched Kiko during the Battle of the YouTubers.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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