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Talent manager and philanthropist Wilbert Tolentino called out on social media people who don't know how to value other people's concerns.
In his post, he said he is tired of helping these "ungrateful" people whose attitudes are disgusting.
Although he did not mention any names, Tolentino warned that they won't last long in the industry. He hashtagged the post #Atechonatothehighestlevel.
In the Filipino gay lingo, "Ate Chona" is a term used for someone with an attitude.