

Content creator Bea Borres did not mince words after a cruel comment targeting her newborn surfaced online—less than a day after she shared the child’s arrival.
In a firm yet heartfelt message, Borres called out the behavior and reminded everyone where boundaries should stand. “Not even 24 hours after my post, yet Pea already has a basher,” she wrote, expressing disbelief that hate could reach a baby so quickly.
She went on to appeal directly to those within her circle, making her stance clear: “Ikalat niyo na lahat ng baho ko, but not pictures of my baby.” For Borres, criticism aimed at her is one thing; dragging a child into it is another.
("Spread all my flaws, but not pictures of my baby.")
Ending on a note of resolve and tenderness, she added, “May we all have hope for this new year, but for now, this Hope is just mine,” thanking supporters for their blessings while asserting her right to protect her family.
The message struck a chord with followers—underscoring a simple truth in the age of oversharing: some lines should never be crossed.