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BJ Pascual defends 'unprofessional' claim against Denise Julia's team

Celebrity photographer BJ Pascual shares his side of the story on Instagram after singer Denise Julia spoke out.
Celebrity photographer BJ Pascual shares his side of the story on Instagram after singer Denise Julia spoke out. Screengrab from Killa Kush podcast, Denise Julia Instagram
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Celebrity photographer BJ Pascual took to social media once again to share his side after R&B singer Denise Julia responded to his statement, calling him the "worst" personality to work with.

In a post on his Instagram story on Wednesday, Pascual expressed his appreciation for Denise’s effort to address the situation. However, he noted that her response did not fully reflect the entire context of the story.

Celebrity photographer BJ Pascual shares his side of the story on Instagram after singer Denise Julia spoke out.
Denise Julia responds to BJ Pascual's 'worst' person to work with claim

"I appreciate Denise's effort to address the situation, but some claims and portions of the images she shared on her IG stories do not reflect the full context of what transpired," Pascual wrote. "To avoid further misunderstandings and ensure clarity, I am sharing screenshots of our teams' discussions to set the record straight."

Pascual explained that some of the details mentioned in Denise's video were not fully addressed.

"While I stand by what I shared in the podcast about the challenges the team and I faced during this situation, my intention in sharing the context is not to escalate the matter but to provide transparency and accountability," he added.

"I deeply value professionalism, fairness, and the hard work of everyone in our industry, including my own team, who tirelessly dedicates themselves to their craft."

In his Instagram story, Pascual included his version of the budgeting list and the conversation between his manager and the singer’s manager regarding the confirmation of the scheduled shoot.

"I hope this brings clarity and closure to the matter, allowing us to move forward constructively while focusing on improving practices in the industry for the better," he said.

"Also, I have already responded personally to Denise yesterday, acknowledging her message and expressing my openness to resolving this further in person."

Pascual also reaffirmed his stance on the statement he made during his appearance on Killa Kush's podcast.

"I hope that sharing the full context, which is consistent with what I truthfully shared in the podcast, will help put this issue to rest," he added.

At the end of his post, Pascual apologized to the public for the controversy breaking out over the holidays.

"I sincerely apologize to the public for addressing this matter on Christmas Day, as I understand this is a time for celebration and family. Thank you for your understanding, and let's move forward from here with positivity and growth," he said.

Meanwhile, the podcast featuring Pascual’s appearance on Killa Kush’s show is now set to private.

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