1Z Entertainment’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) quickly responds to Sisi Rondina after an alleged troll messages the volleyball star. Julian or Yani de Dios replied to Rondina after she posted a screenshot of an alleged SB19 fan sending her threats via Instagram DMs.
To those who don’t know, SB19 started the entertainment agency after they left their former company, ShowBT Philippines. This makes them self-managed artists, and the company is headed by the group’s leader, John Paulo Nase, or PABLO. On the other hand, operations are led by Yani, who is Justin de Dios’ older brother.
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On Sunday afternoon, the COO replied to the volleyball star’s post on X (formerly Twitter). Here, Sisi Rondina addressed the issue of never wishing anyone harm. This resulted from an alleged fan messaging and wishing her and her teammates unwell.
She captioned her post, “I don’t want to drag anyone into this issue. But I would just like to address this account and remind everyone that it’s never okay to wish harm on anyone else. I can accept it it’s just me, but really, our team? I hope that you can find peace and happiness in your heart. God bless you!”
I don't want to drag anyone into this issue, but I would just like to address this account and remind everyone that it’s never okay to wish harm on anyone else. I can accept it if it's just me, but really, our team? I hope that you find peace and happiness in your ❤️ God bless u! pic.twitter.com/R5OknRfpXN
— Cherry Ann Rondina (@Rondina011) September 8, 2024
Her post quickly gained traction with various replies that the account is a troll. The screenshot showed that the account has no followers and isn’t following anyone, either. A’TIN or SB19 fans were also quick to check the account, which was just recently made.
Another user noted that a known troll account had already posted the screenshot of the volleyball player. The original poster shared the screenshot on the evening of September 7. Sisi posted the following day at noon.
Ms. @Rondina011 bakit po e sesend mo kay @QueenHellaxx ang SS ng private message mo? Siya una nag post Sept 7,2024 11:32pm. Ikaw po Ms. Rodina next day Sept.8,2024 12:13pm nag post ka rin…same ng sa kanya. This queen kase nakikita ko na mga post nyan puro paninira sa Esbj. pic.twitter.com/QR3rHpzPIw
— Pandabear (@Pandabe05767782) September 8, 2024
Despite all the conspiracy surrounding the post. 1Z Entertainment quickly acted to shut down these allegations against their fanbase.
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Yani responded to her post, saying, “The person who messaged you might be pretending to be a fan just to incite conflict. Considering the number of following and the account history (newly created account). We’ve got an ongoing investigation with the authorities to deal with this kind of agenda/behavior. We will never tolerate hate towards anyone.”
Hi @Rondina011, Yani here! The person who messaged you might be pretending to be a fan just to incite conflict, considering the number of following and the account history (newly created account). We’ve got an ongoing investigation with the authorities to deal with this kind of…
— Julian de Dios (@yanidedios) September 8, 2024
This isn’t the first time Sisi and SB19 have faced conflict. This was due to a previous incident between the volleyball player when she didn’t recognize the boyband group.
However, member Stell Ajero quickly apologized to the athlete and her fanbase. Rondina herself also apologized to the other party’s fans. Stell himself wanted to meet with Sisi herself to apologize. During this time, the company’s CEO shared his statement on X.
Atin ‘to lahat! pic.twitter.com/XsjUpgj5Jz
— PABLO (@imszmc) June 9, 2024
Aside from this, 1Z Entertainment is also known for protecting its artists. A few months ago, the agency released an official statement saying they’re pursuing legal action against false allegations and defamatory statements against their artists.
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