You probably hate her for her outlandish photos, partying
with Hollywood stars and parading her pricey luxury possessions all over social
media networks.
Who's she, you may ask? Well, she is Jeane, daughter of the
controversial Janet Lim-Napoles, alleged mastermind of the Php 10 billion pork
barrel scam, who is currently languishing in a posh jail in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Despite her notoriety, I dare say that she is a really pretty Pinay (see below).
Jeane Napoles has long removed her social media (Instagram
and Twitter) accounts. But some folks have managed to save her photos and share
them to the world. Frankly, I pity this girl. She may have not known where all
her mom's wealth is coming from. If she had been forewarned, she would not have
paraded her lavish and glamorous lifestyle in cyberspace.
Here is a sample of Jeane's controversial photo (below), with President Noynoy Aquino himself, which led to allegations of the Napales connection with an administration that came to power on the campaign slogan of "Kung walang korap, walang mahirap" (Without corruption, there is no poverty).
But it seems she has affinity with all politicians - from either side of the political fence! Here she is with deposed president Joseph "Erap" Estrada (who is now part of the opposition).
Below, a different angle of her pose inside a limousine. What long and shapely
legs she has!
This pretty Pinay girl has walked the red carpet and has
toured the party circuit with Hollywood celebrities such as Blake Lively, Justin Timberlake...
Justin Beiber and Steve Carell...
Josh Duhamel and Zachary Levi!
This brazen display of wealth, which is close to
"Imeldific" (referring to former first lady Imelda, spouse of the
ousted dictator President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos), is truly outrageous,
especially to a Third World country where people face poverty at a daily basis.
Still, for all it's worth, the disclosure of the modus
operandi of Janet Lim-Napoles and her crew has led to a people finally uniting
for a thorough cleansing of goverment, as seen in the August 26 Million People
March (below from Inquirer). Good things may come from a bad thing!
This writer hopes this would culminate in the prosecution and conviction
of all "scammers" involved - including the big fishes in government, whether they
come from the administration or opposition camps. As an unsolicited advice, I
suggest that for people’s participation in the budgetary process. The taxpaying
public deserves a transparent and accountable government.
Scrap all pork!