Kris on calls for her to exit RP: ‘I intend to stay put, sorry’

There will be no need for a despedida for Kris Aquino, who declared she is staying in the country despite the clamor for her to leave.

“I intend to stay put, sorry. Wag niyo muna akong paalisin. Sabi ni Noy hindi ako masamang tao,” Kris announced on “The Buzz,” May 16.

A Facebook group called “Kris Aquino’s Despedida” made waves recently because of its call for the Queen of All Media to fulfill her “promise” to leave the Philippines once her president-apparent brother, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, gets elected.

As of this writing, the group has 19, 962 members.

A “more mature” and “behaved” Kris—as she described herself during the show’s episode—addressed the issue anew squarely, saying, “Ang sinabi ko po dati is kung makakasira ako kay Noy, then by all means lalayas ako.”

While critics think of her as a “liability” for Noynoy, she believes otherwise.

“Sana ho hindi niyo ho i-take as being mayabang, it’s just a fact. Nakatulong po ako sa kapatid ko,” she crowed.

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