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BGYO and BINI’s management to take legal action against individuals with malicious intent
BGYO and BINI’s management to take legal action against individuals with malicious intent
Push Team
Published Apr 23, 2024 11:48 PM PHT

In a April 23 post by Star Magic Philippines, it was announced that the management of P-pop groups BGYO and BINI will be taking legal action against those who have been spreading harmful, negative, and false accusations against the groups which are in violation of cyberbullying and anti-libel laws.
In a April 23 post by Star Magic Philippines, it was announced that the management of P-pop groups BGYO and BINI will be taking legal action against those who have been spreading harmful, negative, and false accusations against the groups which are in violation of cyberbullying and anti-libel laws.
The statement, issued by the legal counsel of BGYO and BINI, Atty. Joji Alonso, highlighted the malicious online attacks aimed at damaging the reputation of both groups and their respective members.
The statement, issued by the legal counsel of BGYO and BINI, Atty. Joji Alonso, highlighted the malicious online attacks aimed at damaging the reputation of both groups and their respective members.
“BGYO, BINI, and its respective members have been the subject of malicious online attacks designed to seriously hurt and damage their reputation,” the statement went.
“BGYO, BINI, and its respective members have been the subject of malicious online attacks designed to seriously hurt and damage their reputation,” the statement went.
According to the statement provided, the management asked netizens to be responsible with what they post and spread online.
According to the statement provided, the management asked netizens to be responsible with what they post and spread online.
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“Both groups have gained the courage to stand up against online bullies.” According to the statement, both BGYO and BINI’s management will take legal action against those who circulated rumors against both groups.
“Both groups have gained the courage to stand up against online bullies.” According to the statement, both BGYO and BINI’s management will take legal action against those who circulated rumors against both groups.
Government agencies and private service providers have helped in gathering evidence, and will hold those who spread malicious content accountable. The management is pushing to file criminal cases against those who spread malicious content regarding BGYO and BINI.
Government agencies and private service providers have helped in gathering evidence, and will hold those who spread malicious content accountable. The management is pushing to file criminal cases against those who spread malicious content regarding BGYO and BINI.
The statement added, “The past months have been a painful experience for BGYO and BINI’s members as they learn the value of personal accountability.”
The statement added, “The past months have been a painful experience for BGYO and BINI’s members as they learn the value of personal accountability.”
The legal counsel reminded the public that not only is it crucial to call out bullies, but also show kindness and respect to everyone both online and in real life.
The legal counsel reminded the public that not only is it crucial to call out bullies, but also show kindness and respect to everyone both online and in real life.
BGYO and BINI both came out of the Star Hunt Academy auditions held by ABS-CBN. After years spent in training, both groups made their debut in 2021.
BGYO and BINI both came out of the Star Hunt Academy auditions held by ABS-CBN. After years spent in training, both groups made their debut in 2021.
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Recently, BINI reached a milestone after they gained three million monthly listeners on Spotify, become the first Filipino group to do so.
Recently, BINI reached a milestone after they gained three million monthly listeners on Spotify, become the first Filipino group to do so.
Tickets to their concert BINIverse also sold out in a matter of hours. This led to the decision to add two more days to the concert, with tickets for the two additional dats selling out in just hours again.
Tickets to their concert BINIverse also sold out in a matter of hours. This led to the decision to add two more days to the concert, with tickets for the two additional dats selling out in just hours again.
—By Samantha Prats
—By Samantha Prats
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