Bela Padilla criticizes 'tacky' brand-on-brand fashion

Actress Bela Padilla expressed her disapproval of "brand-on-brand" fashion, describing it as "tacky" and lacking class.

She contrasted the "in-your-face" branding seen in the Philippines with the more subtle, single-branded luxury items often seen in London.

Padilla also touched upon the topic of "nepo babies" and "nepo wives," implying a connection to the display of wealth.

During a recent interview, Padilla also discussed her relationship with her uncle, Senator Robin Padilla, stating she respects him but "doesn't agree with 99% of the things" he has been fighting for due to differing beliefs, including religion.

In a separate interview, Padilla stated that she believes "anybody can be a politician" and that a "random person off the street" would be a better choice than current officials.

She revealed that a pet peeve of hers is people running for office without studying basic governance, which she believes should be a prerequisite for public office.

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