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‘You Do Note’ girl addresses body shaming comments on her take on the Asoka make-up trend
‘You Do Note’ girl addresses body shaming comments on her take on the Asoka make-up trend
Push Team
Published May 06, 2024 11:10 PM PHT

Marjorry Lingat, more famously known as the ‘You Do Note’ girl, has been actively engaging with her audience across various social media platforms. Now going by the name ‘Majo’, she has a consistent online presence and is now embracing her rise to becoming an influencer by continuing to share content with her followers.
Marjorry Lingat, more famously known as the ‘You Do Note’ girl, has been actively engaging with her audience across various social media platforms. Now going by the name ‘Majo’, she has a consistent online presence and is now embracing her rise to becoming an influencer by continuing to share content with her followers.
From her initial burst of fame at the age of 9 in 2019, Majo, now 14, has evolved her online presence to connect with audiences on platforms like TikTok and Facebook.
From her initial burst of fame at the age of 9 in 2019, Majo, now 14, has evolved her online presence to connect with audiences on platforms like TikTok and Facebook.
Amidst her recent participation in the Ashoka trend, Majo found herself confronting body shaming comments. Users took to social media to remark on aspects of her physique, igniting a conversation about societal standards and appearance. While some were quick to defend and rally behind Majo, others persisted in highlighting her flaws.
Amidst her recent participation in the Ashoka trend, Majo found herself confronting body shaming comments. Users took to social media to remark on aspects of her physique, igniting a conversation about societal standards and appearance. While some were quick to defend and rally behind Majo, others persisted in highlighting her flaws.
In response, Majo took to her Facebook platform, where majority of the comments were posted, to address the issue head-on.
In response, Majo took to her Facebook platform, where majority of the comments were posted, to address the issue head-on.
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“Let us not normalize body shaming. Specially if its normal na may buhok tayo sa kili-kili. Nakita nyo lang po ang normal sa akin at sa ating lahat,” she said, advocating for body positivity and inclusivity.
“Let us not normalize body shaming. Specially if its normal na may buhok tayo sa kili-kili. Nakita nyo lang po ang normal sa akin at sa ating lahat,” she said, advocating for body positivity and inclusivity.
Asserting the equality of all individuals, she urged her audience to refrain from harboring negativity towards others.
Asserting the equality of all individuals, she urged her audience to refrain from harboring negativity towards others.
“Pare-parehas lang po tayong nilalang ng Panginoon sa kanyang wangis. Wala po tayong pinagkaiba. Tayo lang po ang nag-iisip ng hindi maganda sa kapwa natin,” Majo emphasized.
“Pare-parehas lang po tayong nilalang ng Panginoon sa kanyang wangis. Wala po tayong pinagkaiba. Tayo lang po ang nag-iisip ng hindi maganda sa kapwa natin,” Majo emphasized.
Among the comments, one user shared a personal anecdote, stating that all women go through that, and it’s normal for women to experience what Majo is experiencing. Majo also reminded her followers of the importance of nurturing humanity, particularly among the youth.
Among the comments, one user shared a personal anecdote, stating that all women go through that, and it’s normal for women to experience what Majo is experiencing. Majo also reminded her followers of the importance of nurturing humanity, particularly among the youth.
Majo’s journey to where she is today as an influencer, began with her attempts to mimic Andrea Brillantes and Francine Diaz’s lines from the hit show Kadenang Ginto, which catapulted her to widespread recognition. She was once able to throw lines with the lead actress of the show, Andrea, on Gandang Gabi Vice.
Majo’s journey to where she is today as an influencer, began with her attempts to mimic Andrea Brillantes and Francine Diaz’s lines from the hit show Kadenang Ginto, which catapulted her to widespread recognition. She was once able to throw lines with the lead actress of the show, Andrea, on Gandang Gabi Vice.
Currently, Majo has a following across multiple of her platforms. With over 793k followers on Facebook, 433k on TikTok, and 203k on Instagram. Majo remains committed to spreading positivity and advocating for inclusivity in the digital world.
Currently, Majo has a following across multiple of her platforms. With over 793k followers on Facebook, 433k on TikTok, and 203k on Instagram. Majo remains committed to spreading positivity and advocating for inclusivity in the digital world.
— By Samantha Prats
— By Samantha Prats
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