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Mocha Uson

Esther Margaux Justiniano Uson[5][6] (born May 17[3][n 1]), better known as Mocha Uson, is a controversial[9] Filipino singer, actress, dancer, model, political blogger, and public official[10] widely known for spreading fake news and disinformation.[11][12][13] She is also a co-founder of the group Mocha Girls.

Mocha Uson
Uson in 2017
Deputy Administrator for Membership Promotion, OFW Family Welfare, and Media Relations of the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
In office
September 23, 2019 – 2022[1][2]
AdministratorHans Leo J. Cacdac
Assistant Secretary for Social Media of the
Presidential Communications Group
In office
May 8, 2017 – October 1, 2018
SecretaryMartin Andanar
Member of the Board of the
Movie and Television Review and Classification Board
In office
January 5, 2017 – May 8, 2017
Personal details
Born
Esther Margaux Justiniano Uson

May 17[3][n 1]
Urdaneta or Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines[n 1]
Political partyPDP–Laban[4]
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas
OccupationBlogger, singer-dancer, actress, model, politician
Musical career
Genres
Years active2001–present

Uson served as a member of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) from January 2017[14] through her appointment as assistant secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) in May of the same year[15] by then-President Rodrigo Duterte as a reward for her support in his presidential election campaign.[16][17][18] She resigned from office on October 3, 2018, following a series of gaffes, although some insiders said she was dismissed by Malacañang.[19] On September 30, 2019, it was announced that Duterte had appointed Uson as deputy executive director of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA),[10] much to the outrage of Filipino netizens.[20]

Uson initially gained notoriety for her risqué performances with the Mocha Girls and revealing personal photographs, including articles she authored with sexual content.[18] Critics have also questioned her administrative competence and her propagation of fake news and misinformation via her eponymous blog while in office, earning her the pejorative title "Queen of Fake News".[21][22][23]

Early life and education edit

Mocha Uson was born in Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines.[8] Her father, Oscar Uson, was a judge of the Regional Trial Court in Pangasinan who was assassinated in September 2002 in Asingan, Pangasinan.[24][25] Her mother, Estrellita Uson, was a pediatrician in Dagupan[25] and a breast cancer survivor.[26][27][28][29] Due to her baby's dark complexion, Uson's mother was frequently gifted with mocha-flavored cakes and ice-cream as a filial or friendly joke, which inspired her childhood nickname.[28]

Uson graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from the University of Santo Tomas in 1998.[30][7] She later enrolled at the university's Faculty of Medicine and Surgery in 1999, but left during her second year to pursue professional modeling and a song-and-dance career.[28][31]

Musical and acting career edit

Music and dance edit

Uson started as a solo singer-dancer, performing in bars within Metro Manila. She became popular for her sexy image combined with on-stage antics, including lap dances.[32] She also became the lead vocalist of a rock band, Mocha with Spin Art.[33][34][35]

In 2006, Uson and her manager, Lord Byron Cristobal, held an audition that led to the formation of the Mocha Girls, together with Hershey Delas Alas, Bez Lacanlale, Grace Oracion, and Heart de Guzman.[29] The group's debut album, A Taste of Mocha, was released in 2006 by XAX Records. Their second album, Mocha, was released in 2007 by Viva Records. Their third album, Deliciosa, was released in 2008, also on Viva Records.[36][37] The Mocha Girls performed in various venues throughout the Philippines, United States, Dubai, and Guam.[26][38][39]

In 2010, Hershey Delas Alas, Bez Lacanlale, Grace Oracion, and Heart de Guzman were dismissed by Cristobal for allegedly accepting drinks and mingling with male customers after a gig; they later formed a splinter girl group called Girlz Ink.[29][40] Thereafter, the Mocha Girls released a fourth album, Pinay Ako, in 2012[36][37] and toured various Philippine cities and internationally in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Singapore.[41][42][43][44][45][46]

Film edit

In 2009, Uson made her film debut in Sumpa where she starred alongside Joross Gamboa.[47][48] In 2011, she starred in the Filipino-Malaysian film Seksing Masahista.[49] She also starred in the movies So Much Pain So in Love (2011) and Butas 2 (2012). In 2013, she starred in a coming-of-age film, Mga Alaala ng Tag-ulan, alongside Akihiro Blanco.[50][51]

Online presence edit

Blog edit

Uson is one of the most widely-read commentators in the Philippines through her blog, Mocha Uson Blog, which is hosted on Facebook.[52] Initially, she provided commentary and advice on sex and sexuality and hosted online video chats.[28]

During the 2016 Philippine presidential elections, Uson's blog posts began to shift towards politics. Her blog reached over 5.3 million followers in December 2017, with posts that actively support Duterte and his anti-drug campaign. Her blog also opposes much of the country's leading newsgroups, including ABS-CBN, GMA Network, the Philippine Daily Inquirer, and Rappler, which she derided collectively as "Presstitutes" (a portmanteau of press and prostitute). She had also openly criticized Vice President Leni Robredo, Senators Leila de Lima and Antonio Trillanes, and the Liberal Party.[53][54][55][56][57][58]

Twitter edit

Uson also has an active Twitter account. In the morning of March 9, 2017, her account was suspended. She went live that day to criticize supporters of the Liberal Party, who she claimed were responsible for jeopardizing her account. Her account was restored later that afternoon.[59]

Facebook edit

Uson likewise maintains an active Facebook account. At around 8:00 pm on March 20, 2020, Facebook took down Uson's account following calls to mass report her for violation of Facebook's standards,[60] specifically on propagating hate speech.[61] Following this development, the hashtag #MochaUsonIsOverParty once again emerged as a top trending Philippine and worldwide topic.[62]

Internet memes edit

Uson is also known for being featured in a number of Filipino Internet memes, including one scene from the 2013 movie Four Sisters and a Wedding, which depicts her being dragged out of a restaurant by the hair in a catfight with the character played by Angel Locsin.[63]

Criticisms and controversies edit

Uson previously hosted a radio commentary program which aired over DZRH. However, the program was suspended after the radio station received complaints regarding Uson's profane remarks against then-Vice President Leni Robredo.[64]

Critics have also noted that Uson's monthly salary of 106,454.00 for her work at the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) was unusually high for a civil service employee.[65]

Critics called for Uson to resign via social media activism and circulation of petitions.[66]

Fake news and misinformation edit

Uson has been widely criticized for constantly propagating fake news and misinformation on her blog,[67][68][69] earning her the nickname the "Queen of Fake News".[70][71]

Notable incidents include:

  • Posting a picture of praying Honduran soldiers with a call to prayer for Filipino soldiers.[72] In her defense, Uson contended that she never claimed that the photo was that of members of the Philippine Army, and argued that the photo was only used as a visual aid or "symbolism".[73]
  • Using a news report published in October 2015—before Duterte's presidency—to praise the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) under the Duterte administration.[22]
  • Sharing a photo of a girl who had allegedly been raped and murdered by Filipino drug addicts and asking why there was no outrage from the Commission on Human Rights, when the photo had actually been taken in Brazil in 2014. Uson later took down her post.[22][72][74]
  • Attacking the administration and students of St. Scholastica's College for committing "child abuse by forcing young students to attend anti-Ferdinand Marcos burial rallies.[72] However, attendance by the students at the rallies were purely voluntary and done with the permission of their parents.[22][75]
  • Sharing an article about a decorated policeman who was slain by drug dealers and challenging Vice President Leni Robredo, senators Bam Aquino, Antonio Trillanes, and Risa Hontiveros about when they would visit the wake, which had already occurred one year prior to her post.[72][76][77]
  • Citing the non-existent 263rd article of the Constitution of the Philippines in a commentary about a tax evasion case against the tobacco company Mighty Corp.[22][72]
  • On October 23, 2017, after Marawi was declared "liberated" following the deaths of the leaders of the Maute group, Uson posted an image of clean city streets, claiming that Duterte's government had moved fast, when in fact the photo had been taken on the third day of the Marawi siege.[78]
  • In November 2017, on the day after the ASEAN summit came to a close, Uson shared a post by RJ Nieto misquoting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as saying: "Theoretically, it is impossible to get [the garbage] back ... even if it originally came from Canada", purportedly in reference to trash shipped to the Philippines from Canada. In fact, Trudeau's actual quote was "Even though it originally came from Canada, we had legal barriers and restrictions that prevented us from being able to take it back. Those regulations and those impediments have now been addressed, so it is now theoretically possible to get it back".[79][80]
  • In January 2018, Uson lashed out at critics over an award for government service that she had received from the University of Santo Tomas Alumni Association,[81] stating that the controversy was being used to cover up issues over Dengvaxia in the Philippines, former Senator Franklin Drilon's receiving of funds from Janet Lim-Napoles, and the continuing eruption of Mayon Volcano in Naga, Camarines Sur. However, Mayon Volcano is located in Albay Province in the Bicol Region. Netizens[82] and celebrities[83] reacted on social media[84] on Uson's gaffe, flooding the Internet with memes.[85] Uson later apologized for her "tiny mistake", but continued to accuse critics of silence over the issues of Dengvaxia and the death of UST law student Atio Castillo from fraternity hazing. The latter claim was also false as Castillo's death had drawn public outrage, rallies, and resurrected calls for stricter anti-hazing laws in the Philippines.[86]
  • On January 15, 2020, Uson falsely claimed that Vice President Leni Robredo gave only 5 pieces of pandesal (small bread buns) and a bottle of water to refugees from the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption, spent more on media coverage than Taal relief goods, and engaged in photo ops before helping victims of the tragedy.[87] In actuality, Robredo and her staff were able to distribute 2,101 food packs containing 1.5 kilos of rice, assorted canned goods, and two packs of noodles to residents in evacuation centers in the towns of Sta. Teresita, San Jose, and Sto. Tomas, as well as 1,000 face masks to the evacuees through Robredo's Angat Buhay program.[88] Robredo commented, "Parang masyado namang petty na pag-awayan pa namin iyong laman. Pero iyong pinakapunto ko: bakit hinahayaan natin na iyong nagpapakalat ng fake news, sinusuwelduhan pa ng pamahalaan?" ("Isn't it really petty that we'd fight over the contents? But my main point is, why are we allowing a peddler of fake news to still receive a government salary?") Robredo added: "Pera natin ito. Hindi naman ito pera ng kung sinong government official. Pero para hayaan mo na pera natin iyong ginagamit para lasunin iyong isip ng ating mga kababayan, tingin ko malaking kasalanan iyon." ("That's our money. This is not the money of some government official. But to allow our money to poison the thoughts of our country-mates, I think it's a big sin.") According to Robredo, Uson's lies were an insult to the volunteers who helped repack the donations.[89][90][91][92]
  • On April 2, 2020, Uson posted photos showing personal protective equipment that were supposedly bought by the government and distributed to health workers. It was revealed that one of the photos she used was from the SM Foundation. The photo was replaced one day later.[93]
  • On August 5, 2021, the Manila City Public Information Office flagged a post on her blog that claimed that a photo of a large crowd that was waiting outside a shopping mall that was not observing social distancing in a time of COVID-19 was from the city. The photo was actually from Rizal Province.[94]

Filipino senators have also criticized Uson for continuously spreading fake news. Senator Nancy Binay questioned Uson's role in the PCOO, asking Secretary Martin Andanar: "How can you fight fake news kung may instances na nanggagaling mismo sa isang Asec yung fake news?" ("when there are instances when the Assistant Secretary herself is the source of fake news?").[31]

In September 2017, Senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed administrative and criminal complaints against Uson for spreading fake news that he owned offshore bank accounts and for other alleged unlawful acts.[72][95] The lawmaker also filed graft charges against Uson for allegedly using her position to propagate false information.[96]

In April 2018, an administrative complaint was filed against Uson by Akbayan Youth before the Office of the Ombudsman over posting misleading content on her Facebook page, with the charges of grave misconduct, serious dishonesty, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service.[68][97] Uson did not attempt to defend herself against the charges, but rather made a joke thanking the complainants for giving her the idea of starting her own coffee shop business which she would call "Fire Mocha Café", named after the hashtag #FireMocha used by the complainants.[67][92]

In a 2016 interview with Ricky Lo for The Philippine Star, Uson was asked whether she sleeps soundly at night despite the "ruckus" created by her writings, and she stated: "Yes. I sleep soundly at night knowing that I am fighting for the right side. There is a war going on between good and evil. My mission is to separate truth from lies, light from darkness and good from evil."[30]

Data research and analysis done by Philippine news website Rappler has shown that Uson has routinely shared posts from Philippine fake news websites.[11][12][98]

"Pepe-dede-ralismo" controversy edit

In August 2018, Uson was criticized for sharing a video on the government's position on federalism that included vulgarity and sexually-explicit content. In the video, Uson urged her co-host Drew Olivar to do a raunchy dance, touching his crotch and rubbing his chest while singing "I-pepe, i-pepe. I-dede, i-dede. I-pede, pede, pede, pederalismo". ("Pussy it, pussy it, boobs it, boobs it. Fede it, fede, fede, federalism").[99] After Olivar's dance, Uson called for applause during the video.[100]

Days after describing Mocha Uson's inclusion in the federalism campaign as a "beautiful decision" and a "brilliant idea", then Senate President Koko Pimentel admitted to being wrong about Uson and described the video as "filthy" and that it opposed the message that the administration intended to convey.[99][101]

Due to complaints, the Ombudsman of the Philippines Samuel Martires ordered Uson to submit comments explaining her Pepe-dede-ralismo dance campaign before his office, and clarified that even though Uson had recently resigned from her position at PCOO, she would still be held accountable for possible criminal and administrative proceedings.[102]

Mockery of the deaf edit

In September 2018, Uson released another video in which she mocked sign language. In the video, Uson's co-host blogger Drew Olivar pantomimed sign language with Uson laughing commenting "Para kang unggoy diyan" ("you're like a monkey there"). Deaf advocacy groups protested the video as degrading.[103][104]

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) investigated a complaint filed by the Philippine Federation of the Deaf, and described the video as "utterly appalling and unacceptable".[105][106]

Red-tagging and criminal and administrative complaints edit

Uson has been criticized for red-tagging university students, Lumad educators,[107] activists,[108] and human rights workers.[109]

In December 2020, human rights group Karapatan filed criminal and administrative complaints against Uson and other government officials for alleged violations of RA 9851 or the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity. According to Karapatan, red-tagging activities by Uson fall under crimes against humanity of persecution.[109][non-primary source needed]

Politics and activism edit

2016 presidential elections edit

Uson voiced strong support for then-Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte during his successful 2016 presidential campaign.[24]

During the campaign, she was involved in a dispute with musician Jim Paredes, a member of the OPM musical group APO Hiking Society. Paredes, a supporter of the Liberal Party, along with Senator Mar Roxas, accused Duterte of human rights violations.[110] Uson cited an interview that she had done with Paredes in 2012, alleging that Paredes had questioned her sexual orientation and that he had tried to "hit" on her Mocha Girls bandmate, Mae Dela Cerna and herself. Paredes later responded on his official website, saying that he doesn't remember asking such questions to Uson, describing her allegations as "mere exaggeration", and explaining that she was "very candid, almost bragging" during the interview.[110]

As part of Rodrigo Duterte's administration edit

 
Uson greeting President Rodrigo Duterte at the Malacañang Palace following her appointment as an MTRCB board member, January 9, 2017

After Rodrigo Duterte's election as president of the Philippines, Uson became more involved in politics and later became a part of Duterte's administration.

In April 2017, Uson was part of the president's official delegation during his state visits to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Qatar. According to a presidential spokesman, she had a large number of followers from overseas Filipino communities, especially in the Middle East, and was brought along to boost morale and well-being.[111]

MTRCB member edit

Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea confirmed Uson's appointment to the MTRCB in a text message to Rappler on Thursday, January 5, 2017.[112] As member of the board, Uson's was a member of a subcommittee tasked with reviewing movies, programs, and television shows for recommendations of disapproval.[113] Her position at the MTRCB was set to expire on September 30, 2017, but she resigned on May 8, 2017, following her appointment as assistant secretary of the PCOO.[114]

PCOO assistant secretary edit

On May 8, 2017, President Rodrigo Duterte appointed Uson as assistant secretary of the PCOO to handle its social media accounts.[114]

Kris Aquino criticized Uson on her official Facebook account on June 5, 2018, for spreading misinformation about her parents, the late former president Corazon Aquino, and slain former senator Ninoy Aquino.[115]

On October 3, 2018, during a Senate budget hearing, Uson stated that she had resigned as PCOO assistant secretary so that the PCOO's proposed 2019 budget could be passed.[116]

Bureau of Customs edit

In early August 2016, after her exclusive interview with Bureau of Customs (BOC) commissioner Nicanor Faeldon for her blog, Uson was allegedly appointed a "social media consultant" by the Bureau. However, she later clarified through her Facebook page that she would not be holding an official position.[117][118] She drew criticism from Filipino netizens who questioned her qualifications for the job and promoted the Twitter hashtag #DutertePleaseAppointMe to mock the ease of appointments in his government.[119] Some netizens, however, supported Uson and asked the public to give her a chance.[117]

The Bureau of Customs issued an official denial on its Twitter account stating: "Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon will not appoint Mocha Uson as BOC Social Media Consultant but she can write articles about BOC on her blog." Faeldon's chief of staff also clarified that “No papers are being prepared. Commissioner Faeldon did not sign any paper regarding Mocha’s appointment.”[117]

Following this, Uson responded to her critics through an official statement and television interview. She confirmed that she would not be holding an official position at the Bureau of Customs, but reiterated her intent to voluntarily help the Duterte administration through social media. She also urged critics to "make good use of [their] time" by volunteering to help underprivileged children at the Department of Social Welfare and Development.[120][121]

Overseas Workers Welfare Administration edit

On September 30, 2019, a new list of presidential appointees from Malacañang revealed that Uson had been appointed as deputy executive director of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).[122] Uson said she would have more time to focus on Overseas Filipino Worker's (OFW) needs, including the creation of a Department of OFWs.

Critics questioned Uson's competency and qualifications and called her appointment a "recycling of garbage" by the government, a waste of salary, a scam, and a disease.[citation needed]

Mocha was heavily criticized for supposedly violating a ban on mass gatherings when she visited quarantined overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Lian, Batangas.[123][124]

2022 elections edit

Uson supported the candidacy of Isko Moreno for the 2022 Philippine presidential election, remarking that Moreno was like a younger version of Duterte.[125] Uson was also a nominee of the Mothers for Change Party-list (MOCHA Party-list) which took part in the House of Representatives elections. The group has stated that its goal is to represent mothers even though Uson is not herself a mother.[126]

Political stance edit

Reproductive Health Law edit

In May 2011, Uson, along with other pro-reproductive health advocates went to the Batasang Pambansa Complex, the headquarters of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, to call for the passage of House Bill 4244, better known as the Reproductive Health Bill. The Reproductive Health Bill was passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate, therefore becoming the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354) also known as the Reproductive Health Law.[citation needed] She then challenged the Catholic Church to excommunicate her for supporting the aforementioned bill.[127][128] Uson has also expressed her support for effective sex education in schools.[citation needed]

Vice Presidency of Leni Robredo edit

On April 2, 2017, critics of Vice President Leni Robredo held a rally called "Palit Bise" (lit.'Change the Vice [President]') calling for the legal removal of the vice president from the office.[129] According to Uson, the movement aimed to oust Robredo due to her alleged lack of support for the Duterte administration, either by means of impeachment or voluntary resignation.[130]

Personal life edit

Uson is openly bisexual.[30][131] She calls herself "an open-minded Catholic,"[28] but has suggested that the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines is the antichrist.[132]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

with Mocha Girls
  • A Taste of Mocha (2006; XAX Records)
  • Mocha (2007; Viva Records)
  • Deliciosa (2008; Viva Records)
  • Pinay Ako (2012; Bellhaus Entertainment)

Filmography edit

Television edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Sumpa Jackie
2011 Seksing Masahista Mona Malaysian-Philippine co-production
So Much Pain So in Love Commercial model/singer
2012 Butas 2 Pia
2013 Four Sisters and a Wedding Mocha Cameo
Mga Alaala ng Tag-ulan Claire

Other appearances edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c The Star Confessions episode stated that Uson was born on May 17, 1985 in Urdaneta, Pangasinan.[3] However, the Varsitarian states that she finished her Medical Technology studies at the University of Santo Tomas in 1998,[7] which would mean that Uson would only be around 13 years old at the time of her graduation; thus, it is presumed that she was born before 1985. Furthermore, the Philstar article[8] said that she was born in Dagupan; however, the Star Confessions episode stated that she was born in Urdaneta instead.

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mocha, uson, this, philippine, name, middle, name, maternal, family, name, justiniano, surname, paternal, family, name, uson, esther, margaux, justiniano, uson, born, better, known, controversial, filipino, singer, actress, dancer, model, political, blogger, p. In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Justiniano and the surname or paternal family name is Uson Esther Margaux Justiniano Uson 5 6 born May 17 3 n 1 better known as Mocha Uson is a controversial 9 Filipino singer actress dancer model political blogger and public official 10 widely known for spreading fake news and disinformation 11 12 13 She is also a co founder of the group Mocha Girls Mocha UsonUson in 2017Deputy Administrator for Membership Promotion OFW Family Welfare and Media Relations of the Overseas Workers Welfare AdministrationIn office September 23 2019 2022 1 2 AdministratorHans Leo J CacdacAssistant Secretary for Social Media of the Presidential Communications GroupIn office May 8 2017 October 1 2018SecretaryMartin AndanarMember of the Board of the Movie and Television Review and Classification BoardIn office January 5 2017 May 8 2017Personal detailsBornEsther Margaux Justiniano UsonMay 17 3 n 1 Urdaneta or Dagupan Pangasinan Philippines n 1 Political partyPDP Laban 4 Alma materUniversity of Santo TomasOccupationBlogger singer dancer actress model politicianMusical careerGenresPopP popYears active2001 present Uson served as a member of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board MTRCB from January 2017 14 through her appointment as assistant secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office PCOO in May of the same year 15 by then President Rodrigo Duterte as a reward for her support in his presidential election campaign 16 17 18 She resigned from office on October 3 2018 following a series of gaffes although some insiders said she was dismissed by Malacanang 19 On September 30 2019 it was announced that Duterte had appointed Uson as deputy executive director of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration OWWA 10 much to the outrage of Filipino netizens 20 Uson initially gained notoriety for her risque performances with the Mocha Girls and revealing personal photographs including articles she authored with sexual content 18 Critics have also questioned her administrative competence and her propagation of fake news and misinformation via her eponymous blog while in office earning her the pejorative title Queen of Fake News 21 22 23 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Musical and acting career 2 1 Music and dance 2 2 Film 3 Online presence 3 1 Blog 3 2 Twitter 3 3 Facebook 3 4 Internet memes 4 Criticisms and controversies 4 1 Fake news and misinformation 4 2 Pepe dede ralismo controversy 4 3 Mockery of the deaf 4 4 Red tagging and criminal and administrative complaints 5 Politics and activism 5 1 2016 presidential elections 5 2 As part of Rodrigo Duterte s administration 5 2 1 MTRCB member 5 2 2 PCOO assistant secretary 5 2 3 Bureau of Customs 5 2 4 Overseas Workers Welfare Administration 5 3 2022 elections 5 4 Political stance 5 4 1 Reproductive Health Law 5 4 2 Vice Presidency of Leni Robredo 6 Personal life 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 8 Filmography 8 1 Television 8 2 Film 8 3 Other appearances 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education editMocha Uson was born in Dagupan Pangasinan Philippines 8 Her father Oscar Uson was a judge of the Regional Trial Court in Pangasinan who was assassinated in September 2002 in Asingan Pangasinan 24 25 Her mother Estrellita Uson was a pediatrician in Dagupan 25 and a breast cancer survivor 26 27 28 29 Due to her baby s dark complexion Uson s mother was frequently gifted with mocha flavored cakes and ice cream as a filial or friendly joke which inspired her childhood nickname 28 Uson graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from the University of Santo Tomas in 1998 30 7 She later enrolled at the university s Faculty of Medicine and Surgery in 1999 but left during her second year to pursue professional modeling and a song and dance career 28 31 Musical and acting career editMusic and dance edit Main article Mocha Girls Uson started as a solo singer dancer performing in bars within Metro Manila She became popular for her sexy image combined with on stage antics including lap dances 32 She also became the lead vocalist of a rock band Mocha with Spin Art 33 34 35 In 2006 Uson and her manager Lord Byron Cristobal held an audition that led to the formation of the Mocha Girls together with Hershey Delas Alas Bez Lacanlale Grace Oracion and Heart de Guzman 29 The group s debut album A Taste of Mocha was released in 2006 by XAX Records Their second album Mocha was released in 2007 by Viva Records Their third album Deliciosa was released in 2008 also on Viva Records 36 37 The Mocha Girls performed in various venues throughout the Philippines United States Dubai and Guam 26 38 39 In 2010 Hershey Delas Alas Bez Lacanlale Grace Oracion and Heart de Guzman were dismissed by Cristobal for allegedly accepting drinks and mingling with male customers after a gig they later formed a splinter girl group called Girlz Ink 29 40 Thereafter the Mocha Girls released a fourth album Pinay Ako in 2012 36 37 and toured various Philippine cities and internationally in the United States the United Kingdom Canada United Arab Emirates Bahrain Malaysia Cambodia Thailand Hong Kong and Singapore 41 42 43 44 45 46 Film edit In 2009 Uson made her film debut in Sumpa where she starred alongside Joross Gamboa 47 48 In 2011 she starred in the Filipino Malaysian film Seksing Masahista 49 She also starred in the movies So Much Pain So in Love 2011 and Butas 2 2012 In 2013 she starred in a coming of age film Mga Alaala ng Tag ulan alongside Akihiro Blanco 50 51 Online presence editBlog edit Main article Mocha Uson Blog Uson is one of the most widely read commentators in the Philippines through her blog Mocha Uson Blog which is hosted on Facebook 52 Initially she provided commentary and advice on sex and sexuality and hosted online video chats 28 During the 2016 Philippine presidential elections Uson s blog posts began to shift towards politics Her blog reached over 5 3 million followers in December 2017 with posts that actively support Duterte and his anti drug campaign Her blog also opposes much of the country s leading newsgroups including ABS CBN GMA Network the Philippine Daily Inquirer and Rappler which she derided collectively as Presstitutes a portmanteau of press and prostitute She had also openly criticized Vice President Leni Robredo Senators Leila de Lima and Antonio Trillanes and the Liberal Party 53 54 55 56 57 58 Twitter edit Uson also has an active Twitter account In the morning of March 9 2017 her account was suspended She went live that day to criticize supporters of the Liberal Party who she claimed were responsible for jeopardizing her account Her account was restored later that afternoon 59 Facebook edit Uson likewise maintains an active Facebook account At around 8 00 pm on March 20 2020 Facebook took down Uson s account following calls to mass report her for violation of Facebook s standards 60 specifically on propagating hate speech 61 Following this development the hashtag MochaUsonIsOverParty once again emerged as a top trending Philippine and worldwide topic 62 Internet memes edit Uson is also known for being featured in a number of Filipino Internet memes including one scene from the 2013 movie Four Sisters and a Wedding which depicts her being dragged out of a restaurant by the hair in a catfight with the character played by Angel Locsin 63 Criticisms and controversies editUson previously hosted a radio commentary program which aired over DZRH However the program was suspended after the radio station received complaints regarding Uson s profane remarks against then Vice President Leni Robredo 64 Critics have also noted that Uson s monthly salary of 106 454 00 for her work at the Presidential Communications Operations Office PCOO was unusually high for a civil service employee 65 Critics called for Uson to resign via social media activism and circulation of petitions 66 Fake news and misinformation edit Uson has been widely criticized for constantly propagating fake news and misinformation on her blog 67 68 69 earning her the nickname the Queen of Fake News 70 71 Notable incidents include Posting a picture of praying Honduran soldiers with a call to prayer for Filipino soldiers 72 In her defense Uson contended that she never claimed that the photo was that of members of the Philippine Army and argued that the photo was only used as a visual aid or symbolism 73 Using a news report published in October 2015 before Duterte s presidency to praise the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development DSWD under the Duterte administration 22 Sharing a photo of a girl who had allegedly been raped and murdered by Filipino drug addicts and asking why there was no outrage from the Commission on Human Rights when the photo had actually been taken in Brazil in 2014 Uson later took down her post 22 72 74 Attacking the administration and students of St Scholastica s College for committing child abuse by forcing young students to attend anti Ferdinand Marcos burial rallies 72 However attendance by the students at the rallies were purely voluntary and done with the permission of their parents 22 75 Sharing an article about a decorated policeman who was slain by drug dealers and challenging Vice President Leni Robredo senators Bam Aquino Antonio Trillanes and Risa Hontiveros about when they would visit the wake which had already occurred one year prior to her post 72 76 77 Citing the non existent 263rd article of the Constitution of the Philippines in a commentary about a tax evasion case against the tobacco company Mighty Corp 22 72 On October 23 2017 after Marawi was declared liberated following the deaths of the leaders of the Maute group Uson posted an image of clean city streets claiming that Duterte s government had moved fast when in fact the photo had been taken on the third day of the Marawi siege 78 In November 2017 on the day after the ASEAN summit came to a close Uson shared a post by RJ Nieto misquoting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as saying Theoretically it is impossible to get the garbage back even if it originally came from Canada purportedly in reference to trash shipped to the Philippines from Canada In fact Trudeau s actual quote was Even though it originally came from Canada we had legal barriers and restrictions that prevented us from being able to take it back Those regulations and those impediments have now been addressed so it is now theoretically possible to get it back 79 80 In January 2018 Uson lashed out at critics over an award for government service that she had received from the University of Santo Tomas Alumni Association 81 stating that the controversy was being used to cover up issues over Dengvaxia in the Philippines former Senator Franklin Drilon s receiving of funds from Janet Lim Napoles and the continuing eruption of Mayon Volcano in Naga Camarines Sur However Mayon Volcano is located in Albay Province in the Bicol Region Netizens 82 and celebrities 83 reacted on social media 84 on Uson s gaffe flooding the Internet with memes 85 Uson later apologized for her tiny mistake but continued to accuse critics of silence over the issues of Dengvaxia and the death of UST law student Atio Castillo from fraternity hazing The latter claim was also false as Castillo s death had drawn public outrage rallies and resurrected calls for stricter anti hazing laws in the Philippines 86 On January 15 2020 Uson falsely claimed that Vice President Leni Robredo gave only 5 pieces of pandesal small bread buns and a bottle of water to refugees from the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption spent more on media coverage than Taal relief goods and engaged in photo ops before helping victims of the tragedy 87 In actuality Robredo and her staff were able to distribute 2 101 food packs containing 1 5 kilos of rice assorted canned goods and two packs of noodles to residents in evacuation centers in the towns of Sta Teresita San Jose and Sto Tomas as well as 1 000 face masks to the evacuees through Robredo s Angat Buhay program 88 Robredo commented Parang masyado namang petty na pag awayan pa namin iyong laman Pero iyong pinakapunto ko bakit hinahayaan natin na iyong nagpapakalat ng fake news sinusuwelduhan pa ng pamahalaan Isn t it really petty that we d fight over the contents But my main point is why are we allowing a peddler of fake news to still receive a government salary Robredo added Pera natin ito Hindi naman ito pera ng kung sinong government official Pero para hayaan mo na pera natin iyong ginagamit para lasunin iyong isip ng ating mga kababayan tingin ko malaking kasalanan iyon That s our money This is not the money of some government official But to allow our money to poison the thoughts of our country mates I think it s a big sin According to Robredo Uson s lies were an insult to the volunteers who helped repack the donations 89 90 91 92 On April 2 2020 Uson posted photos showing personal protective equipment that were supposedly bought by the government and distributed to health workers It was revealed that one of the photos she used was from the SM Foundation The photo was replaced one day later 93 On August 5 2021 the Manila City Public Information Office flagged a post on her blog that claimed that a photo of a large crowd that was waiting outside a shopping mall that was not observing social distancing in a time of COVID 19 was from the city The photo was actually from Rizal Province 94 Filipino senators have also criticized Uson for continuously spreading fake news Senator Nancy Binay questioned Uson s role in the PCOO asking Secretary Martin Andanar How can you fight fake news kung may instances na nanggagaling mismo sa isang Asec yung fake news when there are instances when the Assistant Secretary herself is the source of fake news 31 In September 2017 Senator Antonio Trillanes IV filed administrative and criminal complaints against Uson for spreading fake news that he owned offshore bank accounts and for other alleged unlawful acts 72 95 The lawmaker also filed graft charges against Uson for allegedly using her position to propagate false information 96 In April 2018 an administrative complaint was filed against Uson by Akbayan Youth before the Office of the Ombudsman over posting misleading content on her Facebook page with the charges of grave misconduct serious dishonesty and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service 68 97 Uson did not attempt to defend herself against the charges but rather made a joke thanking the complainants for giving her the idea of starting her own coffee shop business which she would call Fire Mocha Cafe named after the hashtag FireMocha used by the complainants 67 92 In a 2016 interview with Ricky Lo for The Philippine Star Uson was asked whether she sleeps soundly at night despite the ruckus created by her writings and she stated Yes I sleep soundly at night knowing that I am fighting for the right side There is a war going on between good and evil My mission is to separate truth from lies light from darkness and good from evil 30 Data research and analysis done by Philippine news website Rappler has shown that Uson has routinely shared posts from Philippine fake news websites 11 12 98 Pepe dede ralismo controversy edit In August 2018 Uson was criticized for sharing a video on the government s position on federalism that included vulgarity and sexually explicit content In the video Uson urged her co host Drew Olivar to do a raunchy dance touching his crotch and rubbing his chest while singing I pepe i pepe I dede i dede I pede pede pede pederalismo Pussy it pussy it boobs it boobs it Fede it fede fede federalism 99 After Olivar s dance Uson called for applause during the video 100 Days after describing Mocha Uson s inclusion in the federalism campaign as a beautiful decision and a brilliant idea then Senate President Koko Pimentel admitted to being wrong about Uson and described the video as filthy and that it opposed the message that the administration intended to convey 99 101 Due to complaints the Ombudsman of the Philippines Samuel Martires ordered Uson to submit comments explaining her Pepe dede ralismo dance campaign before his office and clarified that even though Uson had recently resigned from her position at PCOO she would still be held accountable for possible criminal and administrative proceedings 102 Mockery of the deaf edit In September 2018 Uson released another video in which she mocked sign language In the video Uson s co host blogger Drew Olivar pantomimed sign language with Uson laughing commenting Para kang unggoy diyan you re like a monkey there Deaf advocacy groups protested the video as degrading 103 104 The Commission on Human Rights CHR investigated a complaint filed by the Philippine Federation of the Deaf and described the video as utterly appalling and unacceptable 105 106 Red tagging and criminal and administrative complaints edit Uson has been criticized for red tagging university students Lumad educators 107 activists 108 and human rights workers 109 In December 2020 human rights group Karapatan filed criminal and administrative complaints against Uson and other government officials for alleged violations of RA 9851 or the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity According to Karapatan red tagging activities by Uson fall under crimes against humanity of persecution 109 non primary source needed Politics and activism edit2016 presidential elections edit Uson voiced strong support for then Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte during his successful 2016 presidential campaign 24 During the campaign she was involved in a dispute with musician Jim Paredes a member of the OPM musical group APO Hiking Society Paredes a supporter of the Liberal Party along with Senator Mar Roxas accused Duterte of human rights violations 110 Uson cited an interview that she had done with Paredes in 2012 alleging that Paredes had questioned her sexual orientation and that he had tried to hit on her Mocha Girls bandmate Mae Dela Cerna and herself Paredes later responded on his official website saying that he doesn t remember asking such questions to Uson describing her allegations as mere exaggeration and explaining that she was very candid almost bragging during the interview 110 As part of Rodrigo Duterte s administration edit nbsp Uson greeting President Rodrigo Duterte at the Malacanang Palace following her appointment as an MTRCB board member January 9 2017 After Rodrigo Duterte s election as president of the Philippines Uson became more involved in politics and later became a part of Duterte s administration In April 2017 Uson was part of the president s official delegation during his state visits to Saudi Arabia Bahrain and Qatar According to a presidential spokesman she had a large number of followers from overseas Filipino communities especially in the Middle East and was brought along to boost morale and well being 111 MTRCB member edit Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea confirmed Uson s appointment to the MTRCB in a text message to Rappler on Thursday January 5 2017 112 As member of the board Uson s was a member of a subcommittee tasked with reviewing movies programs and television shows for recommendations of disapproval 113 Her position at the MTRCB was set to expire on September 30 2017 but she resigned on May 8 2017 following her appointment as assistant secretary of the PCOO 114 PCOO assistant secretary edit On May 8 2017 President Rodrigo Duterte appointed Uson as assistant secretary of the PCOO to handle its social media accounts 114 Kris Aquino criticized Uson on her official Facebook account on June 5 2018 for spreading misinformation about her parents the late former president Corazon Aquino and slain former senator Ninoy Aquino 115 On October 3 2018 during a Senate budget hearing Uson stated that she had resigned as PCOO assistant secretary so that the PCOO s proposed 2019 budget could be passed 116 Bureau of Customs edit In early August 2016 after her exclusive interview with Bureau of Customs BOC commissioner Nicanor Faeldon for her blog Uson was allegedly appointed a social media consultant by the Bureau However she later clarified through her Facebook page that she would not be holding an official position 117 118 She drew criticism from Filipino netizens who questioned her qualifications for the job and promoted the Twitter hashtag DutertePleaseAppointMe to mock the ease of appointments in his government 119 Some netizens however supported Uson and asked the public to give her a chance 117 The Bureau of Customs issued an official denial on its Twitter account stating Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon will not appoint Mocha Uson as BOC Social Media Consultant but she can write articles about BOC on her blog Faeldon s chief of staff also clarified that No papers are being prepared Commissioner Faeldon did not sign any paper regarding Mocha s appointment 117 Following this Uson responded to her critics through an official statement and television interview She confirmed that she would not be holding an official position at the Bureau of Customs but reiterated her intent to voluntarily help the Duterte administration through social media She also urged critics to make good use of their time by volunteering to help underprivileged children at the Department of Social Welfare and Development 120 121 Overseas Workers Welfare Administration edit On September 30 2019 a new list of presidential appointees from Malacanang revealed that Uson had been appointed as deputy executive director of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration OWWA 122 Uson said she would have more time to focus on Overseas Filipino Worker s OFW needs including the creation of a Department of OFWs Critics questioned Uson s competency and qualifications and called her appointment a recycling of garbage by the government a waste of salary a scam and a disease citation needed Mocha was heavily criticized for supposedly violating a ban on mass gatherings when she visited quarantined overseas Filipino workers OFWs in Lian Batangas 123 124 2022 elections edit Uson supported the candidacy of Isko Moreno for the 2022 Philippine presidential election remarking that Moreno was like a younger version of Duterte 125 Uson was also a nominee of the Mothers for Change Party list MOCHA Party list which took part in the House of Representatives elections The group has stated that its goal is to represent mothers even though Uson is not herself a mother 126 Political stance edit Reproductive Health Law edit In May 2011 Uson along with other pro reproductive health advocates went to the Batasang Pambansa Complex the headquarters of the House of Representatives of the Philippines to call for the passage of House Bill 4244 better known as the Reproductive Health Bill The Reproductive Health Bill was passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate therefore becoming the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 Republic Act No 10354 also known as the Reproductive Health Law citation needed She then challenged the Catholic Church to excommunicate her for supporting the aforementioned bill 127 128 Uson has also expressed her support for effective sex education in schools citation needed Vice Presidency of Leni Robredo edit On April 2 2017 critics of Vice President Leni Robredo held a rally called Palit Bise lit Change the Vice President calling for the legal removal of the vice president from the office 129 According to Uson the movement aimed to oust Robredo due to her alleged lack of support for the Duterte administration either by means of impeachment or voluntary resignation 130 Personal life editUson is openly bisexual 30 131 She calls herself an open minded Catholic 28 but has suggested that the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines is the antichrist 132 Discography editStudio albums edit with Mocha Girls A Taste of Mocha 2006 XAX Records Mocha 2007 Viva Records Deliciosa 2008 Viva Records Pinay Ako 2012 Bellhaus Entertainment Filmography editTelevision edit Twin Hearts GMA Network Umagang Kay Ganda Wowowee ASAP Music Uplate Live Cool Center Everybody Hapi Comedy Bar P O 5 2010 2011 TV5 Family Feud Film edit Year Title Role Notes 2009 Sumpa Jackie 2011 Seksing Masahista Mona Malaysian Philippine co production So Much Pain So in Love Commercial model singer 2012 Butas 2 Pia 2013 Four Sisters and a Wedding Mocha Cameo Mga Alaala ng Tag ulan Claire Other appearances edit Good Times with Mo The Podcast Get It Straight with Daniel RazonSee also editRJ Nieto Fake news in the PhilippinesNotes edit a b c The Star Confessions episode stated that Uson was born on May 17 1985 in Urdaneta Pangasinan 3 However the Varsitarian states that she finished her Medical Technology studies at the University of Santo Tomas in 1998 7 which would mean that Uson would only be around 13 years old at the time of her graduation thus it is presumed that she was born before 1985 Furthermore the Philstar article 8 said that she was born in Dagupan however the Star Confessions episode stated that she was born in Urdaneta instead References edit News5 News5PH January 12 2022 Papasukin ni OWWA Deputy Administrator Mocha Uson ang karera sa Kamara matapos niyang ibidang aprubado na ng COMELEC ang kaniyang Mocha Party list na magsisislbi aniyang kinatawan ng mga ina BilangPilipino2022 Mocha Uson Facebook https t co erhUYxBQEh Tweet in Filipino Retrieved January 20 2023 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Noriega Richa March 4 2022 Mocha Uson hurt in motorcycle accident in Bataan GMA News Online GMA News Retrieved January 20 2023 Former Overseas Workers Welfare Administration OWWA deputy administrator Mocha Uson 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22 2017 Mocha Uson Fake News Victime or Fake News Peddler Rappler a b FALSE Mocha Uson says she does not spread fake news Rappler October 6 2018 Ray Argha George Joey F January 1 2019 Online Disinformation and the Psychological Bases of Prejudice and Political Conservatism PDF Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences doi 10 24251 HICSS 2019 330 ISBN 978 0 9981331 2 6 S2CID 88508942 Archived from the original PDF on March 21 2020 Retrieved March 21 2020 Macas Trisha January 5 2017 Mocha Uson appointed as MTRCB board member GMA News GMA Network Retrieved January 5 2017 Sabillo Kristine Angeli Gonzales Yuji Vincent May 9 2017 Mocha Uson appointed as PCOO assistant secretary Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 9 2017 Duterte on Mocha Uson Utang na loob ko yan sa kanila Rappler May 10 2017 Gutierrez Natashya August 18 2017 State sponsored hate The rise of the pro Duterte bloggers Rappler a b Philippines Duterte picks general running mate and sexy dancer for the government posts Reuters May 10 2017 Source says Duterte fired Mocha but Palace insists she resigned Philippine Daily Inquirer October 8 2018 Magsambol Bonz September 30 2019 This gov t is good at recycling garbage Netizens slam Mocha Uson s OWWA appointment Rappler Robles Alan May 15 2019 Philippine midterm elections Mocha Uson queen of fake news fails to win House seat South China Morning Post a b c d e Salaverria Leila May 11 2017 Mocha Uson to defend Duterte against misinformation in media Philippine Daily Inquirer Morong Joseph May 13 2018 Mocha Uson Fake News Queen GMA News Fact or Fake in Tagalog Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved July 16 2020 Fake News Queen Nakakalat daw ng fake news Yan ang isa sa mga opposition kay Assistant Secretary for Social Media Mocha Uson Ano kaya ang tingin nya sa bansag na yan Fake news is on the rise it is often said That is one of the oppositions to Assistant Secretary for Social Media Mocha Uson I wonder what she thinks of this nickname for her a b Go Miriam Grace February 8 2016 Mocha Uson supports Duterte This is what she s talking about Rappler Retrieved August 5 2016 a b De Leon Eva Ramirez Cesar September 29 2002 Pangasinan judge dies in ambush The Philippine Star Retrieved September 23 2016 a b Villasanta Boy August 21 2010 Cleavages show up at benefit concert ABS CBN News Retrieved September 23 2016 Carrasco Ronnie III August 22 2016 Mocha Uson Cristy Fermin reconcile The Manila Times Archived from the original on September 24 2018 Retrieved September 23 2016 a b c d e Visconti Katherine February 9 2011 Mocha Uson up close and personal ABS CBN News Retrieved September 23 2016 a b c Buan Deveza Reyma April 28 2010 Mocha says ex band mates axed ABS CBN News Retrieved September 24 2016 a b c Lo Ricky November 6 2016 Mocha Flavor for all Seasons The Philippine Star Retrieved April 4 2017 a b Elemia Camille September 20 2017 Asec Mocha Uson herself spreads fake news says Nancy Binay Rappler 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Marfori MJ April 20 2013 Mocha Uson vows to handle Akihiro Blanco with care in coming of age film News 5 Archived from the original on July 25 2015 Retrieved October 15 2016 Dizon Irish Christianne June 11 2016 A night with Mocha Uson The Philippine Star Retrieved October 15 2016 Mocha Uson confronts Ateneo student publication CNN Philippines October 15 2016 Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved October 15 2016 Ressa Maria A October 8 2016 How Facebook algorithms impact democracy Rappler Retrieved October 15 2016 Tan Oscar Franklin September 26 2016 Is the Mocha Uson Blog evil Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved October 15 2016 Mocha Uson explains dance group s performance in Bilibid prison Philippine Daily Inquirer September 22 2016 Retrieved October 15 2016 Serato Arniel September 2 2016 Mocha Uson hits Vice President Leni Robredo anew Philippine Entertainment Portal Retrieved October 15 2016 Santiago Erwin May 29 2016 Mocha Uson to Leni Robredo Support Duterte or else we will be forced to remove you from your office Philippine Entertainment Portal Retrieved October 15 2016 Mocha Uson trends gets suspended on Twitter The Philippine Star March 9 2017 Retrieved April 24 2017 Mocha Uson s controversial Facebook blog now unavailable The Philippine Star March 21 2020 Retrieved March 21 2020 Mocha Uson Blog Facebook page is down Rappler March 20 2020 Retrieved March 21 2020 Serato Arniel C March 21 2020 Mocha Uson blog suspended from Facebook Jake Ejercito netizens party on Twitter Philippine Entertainment Portal Retrieved March 21 2020 Guerrero Faye October 4 2018 Angel Locsin On That Famous Drag Scene That Turned Into a Mocha Meme Esquiremag ph Retrieved August 12 2021 DZRH suspends Mocha Uson s program over anti Robredo remarks Philippine Daily Inquirer theinquirer Retrieved April 25 2017 Edsa fake news Asec Mocha Uson chided for online post Philippine Daily Inquirer February 27 2018 Oust Mocha Uson petition circulates online again Rappler 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Vice Media Agoncillo Jodee A August 21 2016 Best intel cop killed during third drug bust of the day Philippine Daily Inquirer Paurom Dan August 22 2017 Mocha Uson dares Robredo to visit wake of slain cop a year after death Philippine Daily Inquirer de Jesus Stacy October 23 2017 Mocha Uson on defensive over misleading Marawi photo from PCOO managed page Rappler Occenola Paige November 16 2017 Mocha Uson shares graphic on Facebook misquoting Trudeau Rappler Ramos Araneta Macon November 16 2017 Palace official shares fake news on Canada s Trudeau Manila Standard Balagtas Aie January 21 2018 Why Netizens baffled over Mocha Uson s UST alumni award Philippine Daily Inquirer Netizens say Mocha Uson is so powerful she moved Mayon Volcano to Naga Philippine Daily Inquirer January 25 2018 Severo Jan Milo January 26 2018 Celebrities react to Mocha Uson s Mayon in Naga mistake The Philippine Star Social media erupts with Mocha Uson s Mayon in Naga remark CNN Philippines January 25 2018 Archived from the original on April 8 2018 Retrieved April 7 2018 Severo Jan Milo January 26 2018 Mayon memes flood following Mocha Uson s Naga mistake The Philippine Star Ballaran Jhoanna January 25 2018 Mocha Uson apologizes for Mayon location mistake Philippine Daily Inquirer Uson criticism on Robredo on Taal Volcano Victims Mocha Uson Blog January 15 2020 Cepeda Mara January 14 2020 Robredo s Angat Buhay donates food packs face masks to Taal victims Rappler Panti Llanesca January 16 2020 Robredo slams OWWA exec Mocha for spreading lies on aid for Taal Volcano victims GMA News GMA News and Public Affairs Cepeda Mara January 16 2020 Robredo fact checks Uson Why let a fake news peddler get taxpayers money Rappler Ayalin Adrian January 16 2020 Robredo calls Uson fake news purveyor after comments on Taal relief effort ABS CBN News a b Madarang Catalina Ricci January 16 2020 Vice President Leni Robredo slams OWWA official Mocha Uson anew for spreading fake news Interaksyon FACT CHECK OWWA Deputy Administrator Mocha Uson posted photos CNN Philippines April 3 2020 Marquez Consuelo August 5 2021 Manila gov t flags crowded mall post from Mocha Uson blog as fake news GMA News Online Trillanes files criminal charges vs Mocha Uson Rappler Retrieved April 13 2018 Trillanes sues Uson for spreading news on alleged bank accounts ABS CBN News Retrieved April 13 2018 Buan Lian April 2 2018 Youth group to Ombudsman Dismiss Mocha Uson over fake news Rappler Hapal Don Kevin December 9 2017 What is Mocha Uson s top source of news Rappler a b Nonato Christine O Avendano DJ Yap Faye Orellana Vince F I pepe dede ralismo video sparks outrage Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved November 7 2018 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Uson Mocha Copy Pepedederalismo Song and Dance Mocha Uson on Federalism YouTube Archived from the original on April 5 2023 Retrieved February 11 2018 Pepe dede ralismo Seriously philippinereporter 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Mocha Uson resigns says fight has just begun ABS CBN News October 8 2018 Retrieved October 8 2018 a b c Santos Tina August 5 2016 Faeldon on Mocha post It s a joke Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved April 5 2017 Guinto Joel August 4 2016 Mocha Uson named Customs consultant ABS CBN News ABS CBN Corporation Retrieved August 5 2016 DutertePleaseAppointMe Netizens poke fun at Mocha Uson appointment Philippine Daily Inquirer August 4 2016 Retrieved April 5 2017 Mocha Stop the bashing ABS CBN News ABS CBN Corporation August 4 2016 Retrieved August 5 2016 Mocha Uson to help Customs but no post ABS CBN News ABS CBN News August 4 2016 Retrieved April 5 2017 Parrocha Azer September 30 2019 Mocha Uson appointed as OWWA Deputy Administrator Philippine News Agency Philippine News Agency Archived from the original on October 3 2019 Retrieved November 28 2019 OWWA defends well intentioned Mocha Uson will probe her Batangas visit after quarantine Manila Bulletin April 28 2020 Retrieved April 29 2020 permanent dead link Mocha Uson asked to resign as OFW visit in Batangas seen to violate ban on mass gatherings April 27 2020 Retrieved April 29 2020 Like a young Duterte Mocha Uson endorses Isko for president in Halalan 2022 ABS CBN News March 18 2022 Retrieved June 4 2022 Cruz Dana January 20 2022 Mocha Uson Michele Gumabao draw flak for running under party list representing mothers Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved June 4 2022 Cruz RG May 24 2011 Sexy Mocha urges idol Pacquiao to back RH bill ABS CBN News ABS CBN News Retrieved April 4 2017 Buan Deveza Reyma May 25 2011 Mocha challenges Catholic Church Excommunicate me ABS CBN News ABS CBN News Retrieved April 4 2017 Robredo critics hold Palit Bise rally in Luneta ABS CBN News Retrieved April 11 2017 Organizers Rivera Uson explain reasons for palit bise GMA News in Filipino Retrieved April 11 2017 Lagura Trina April 2 2009 Mocha proud of her sexuality ABS CBN News Retrieved September 24 2016 Cornelio Jayeel Serrano February 16 2017 Should the Catholic Church shut up Rappler External links editMocha Uson at IMDb nbsp Mocha Uson Blog on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mocha Uson amp oldid 1213657611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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