Catriona Gray accepts Parlade’s apology over alleged red-tagging

Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray said Wednesday that Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Southern Luzon Command chief Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. has apologized for the alleged red-tagging issue involving actress Liza Soberano.

“Just last night po, General Parlade reached out personally to myself to personally apologize for dragging my name into this issue,” Gray said in an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel.

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“I appreciate that he really reached out because it gave me clarification on my end also from the surprise that I felt. I do appreciate him taking that initiative,” she added, adding the military official sent her a formal letter.

Despite accepting the apology, Catriona said Parlade could have given his caution in a better way.

“If there’s an intention to protect, it should be done in a certain way because I feel like the way that it was done did not achieve what he intended to do as he says he intended to do,” Gray said.

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Catriona Gray accepts Parlade’s apology over alleged red-tagging

“I feel like it would have been better if it would have been contacted to their camps or the individual persons. Because as we can see, the way that it all unfolded, he says his intention was to warn, however it makes a lot of concern within the community. So just I feel like it could have been done better,” she went on.

“The choice is yours, Liza, and so with you, Catriona…” Parlade said.

However, the beauty queen denied that she was part of the women’s group: “And with all respect to General Parlade and also to the Gabriela group, I have not done any project or activities with them.”

“The takeaway is, I wish people would take care, no matter if you’re a government official, a public servant, in the entertainment industry or wherever work you find yourself, it is very important in this age of misinformation to really be careful of the information you take as truth and also to really research and fact-check before making public statements,” Gray said.

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