
Pauleen Luna expressed her gratitude and joy after the Muntinlupa RTC Branch 205 partially granted her husband Vic Sotto’s petition for a writ of habeas data against filmmaker Darryl Yap.
The court ordered Yap to remove the teaser video for the controversial movie The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma from all platforms. Luna shared her sentiments on Instagram, celebrating the ruling as a victory for their family’s name and legacy.
On Instagram Luna consider the decision as "answered prayer."
“We give thanks to the Lord for this court decision,” Luna began her heartfelt post.
“The results are in, and the outcome is in our favor, confirming that the material released was malicious in nature. We won this case,” she wrote in celebration.
She dedicated the victory to their children and family.
“This victory is for our children and family, and we humbly lift our gratitude to Almighty God.”
Luna reminded the public of the power of words and actions and emphasized the importance of kindness and integrity.
“Let this be a reminder that our words and actions have great power, and that kindness and integrity should always guide us. Please, let us all be mindful and responsible about posting or sharing malicious content about people,” she urged.
“We encourage everyone to act with kindness, integrity, and respect, striving to uplift one another instead of causing harm.”
In a recent interview, Vic Sotto remained calm and confident amid the controversy.
“I have a clean conscience, malinis ang pakiramdam ko, wala naman dapat ika-worry. Ma-stress ka lang kapag inisip mo e, so relax lang (I have a clean conscience, I feel at peace, and there’s nothing to worry about. You’ll only get stressed if you dwell on it, so I just stay relaxed),” Sotto said.
He also highlighted the importance of faith and prayer in facing challenges:
“Ako talaga si relax lang e, hindi ko masyado pino-problema. Hindi naman tayo bibigyan ng problema ng Panginoon kung hindi kayang ayusin (I’m someone who just takes things easy; I don’t stress too much. God won’t give us problems that we can’t handle),” he concluded.