Internet Celebrity Jack Denies Involvement With Maute Group
Sir Jack, a popular internet celebrity in the Philippines denied involvement with Maute, a terrorist group responsible for the recent Marawi attack. Although the National Police released a set of photos of members of the said group, in which one of the images shows a man greatly resembling the facial features of Sir Jack, he still denied being one of them.
The social media sensation who have seen popularity with his funny dubsmash videos and short comedy skits, said that many netizens have found their way to his inbox asking him why he became a rebel. Because of the overwhelming number of these kinds of messages Sir Jack is receiving - inquiring about him joining the rebel forces, he felt compelled to issue an official statement on his page.
Sir Jack is one of the fastest rising social media personality since 2015 with the number of likes on his page at 1.4 million and counting.
The social media sensation who have seen popularity with his funny dubsmash videos and short comedy skits, said that many netizens have found their way to his inbox asking him why he became a rebel. Because of the overwhelming number of these kinds of messages Sir Jack is receiving - inquiring about him joining the rebel forces, he felt compelled to issue an official statement on his page.
According to him, he is more good-looking than the guy in the picture and that he is not a member of Maute but admits being a venerated member of an equally notorious group, the Totnak Gang.
Sir Jack is one of the fastest rising social media personality since 2015 with the number of likes on his page at 1.4 million and counting.
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