Dennis Trillo chose to rise above the noise — but not without taking a firm stand for what truly matters: his family.
The seasoned actor recently drew attention online not for a new role or a red-carpet appearance, but for defending his child against a baseless and insensitive remark made by a netizen. The comment, which speculated that Dennis and wife Jennylyn Mercado’s child “seems to have autism,” was met with a swift and pointed response from the actor:
“May problema po ba kayo sa may Autism?”
Netizens applauded Dennis for speaking out, not only for his child but for individuals and families who deal with developmental conditions like autism every day.
But the online jabs didn’t stop there. Another user hurled a derogatory comment, calling the child “malamya.” To this, Dennis didn’t hold back either, replying:
“Wow, hiyang hiya naman ako sa pagmumukha mo.”
The blunt, even biting responses sparked both viral engagement and a broader conversation about respect, parenting, and the growing need to call out ableist or judgmental behavior online.
Dennis’s reaction struck a chord with many parents who have long felt the pressure—and pain — of unsolicited judgment in the digital world. His defense wasn’t about pride, it was about protection.
“Tama ’yan! Ipaglaban ang mga anak natin sa mga mahilig mag-judge,” wrote one netizen, echoing the sentiments of many who saw Dennis’s response as both courageous and necessary.