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'Palala na nang palala': BINI members ask fans to respect their space, privacy

Josiah Eleazar Antonio,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Aug 14, 2024 10:49 PM PHT

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Filipino girl group BINI holds a meet and greet event for their fans on their third year anniversary dubbed Bini Hour at the One Ayala Mall in Makai City on June 11, 2024. Maria Tan, ABS-CBN NewsFilipino girl group BINI holds a meet and greet event for their fans on their third year anniversary dubbed Bini Hour at the One Ayala Mall in Makai City on June 11, 2024. Maria Tan, ABS-CBN News

MANILA -- Members of the Nation's Girl Group, BINI, have appealed once again to their fans to respect their privacy, after some of them apparently knocked on their doors to ask for photos.

Gwen Apuli said that while they appreciate the support of their fans, she hopes they will not cross a line.

"Nakakalungkot, palala na (nang) palala ... I really hope everyone respect people’s privacy 'yung personal time we’re trying to adjust eh kase wala ganon na talaga, pero kahit privacy na lang," Apuli said.

"We appreciate your love and support and we always try na mapagbigyan kayo sa pagpa-picture but pleasee … not to the point you’ll go knock our rooms just for pictures," she added.

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Aiah Arceta echoed Apuli's sentiments and stressed that their rest is important to them, so that they can give their best during their performances.

"This is what I had been talking about before. We genuinely care for and appreciate everyone who support us. However, at the end of the day, tao lang din kami and need din namin ng personal time and space para makapag recharge. Recharged BINI girlies = renewed energy and positive spirit that can radiate to everyone else," Arceta said.

"Thank you to all the Blooms who are very respectful with our space and had asked nicely for a photo, the best kayo," she added.

Maloi Ricalde also shared Apuli's post and said: "Rest is essential."

Arceta earlier appealed to their fans to respect their privacy after a video went viral on social media wherein a man appeared to get too close to her while she was walking into a bar with her friends.

The incident happened during BINI's break after the girl group's concert in June.

Star Magic earlier issued a warning against people not respecting the privacy of their artists.

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