Kris Aquino, one of the Philippines’ most recognizable celebrities and TV personalities, has finally spoken up after rumors spread like wildfire online claiming she had died — or worse, had been a victim of witchcraft.

The “Queen of All Media,” who is currently battling multiple autoimmune diseases, took to social media to address the bizarre and unsettling stories that have plagued her name in recent months. Her message? Clear, emotional, and powerful.

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In a heartfelt video posted on Instagram, Kris appeared visibly tired but determined. She clarified that she is very much alive, albeit physically weakened by her ongoing treatments abroad. “I am not dead. I am fighting, every single day,” she said, directly confronting the malicious rumors.

The rumors, which began circulating online a few weeks ago, claimed that Aquino had succumbed to her illness and that her health struggles were the result of a “kulam” — a Filipino term for a kind of curse or dark spell. These claims, while outrageous, quickly gained traction in online forums and vlogs.

“I know I’ve been silent for a while,” Kris continued. “But hearing people say I’m already gone or that I’m under some hex — it’s both cruel and absurd. My health is a matter of science, not superstition.”

Kris, who has been receiving treatment in the United States, revealed that she’s undergoing a complicated medical process to stabilize her condition. She’s currently taking multiple medications to manage her autoimmune disorders, including Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA).

Despite the physical toll, the emotional support she’s received from her family, especially her two sons, Joshua and Bimby, has kept her grounded. “Their love is what gives me strength. I wake up for them.”

However, she didn’t hide her disappointment. She called out the cruelty of social media and the dangers of misinformation. “Imagine fighting for your life, and then being told you’re already dead or cursed. How would you feel?”

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She also addressed those who genuinely worry about her. “To those who pray for me and wish me healing — thank you. Your kindness is louder than the lies.”

Kris expressed her wish for a more compassionate online community, especially during this time when health struggles are already difficult to face without public scrutiny.

While she admits her road to recovery is still long, she is hopeful. She mentioned working closely with a team of doctors, making necessary lifestyle changes, and clinging to faith.

“I believe in God’s timing. I believe I was given this trial to find a deeper purpose, to remind people that strength is not in appearance but in spirit.”

As for those who continue to spread falsehoods?

“I forgive them. But I also pray they find something better to do than make fun of someone fighting for her life.”

Her final words in the video were simple but striking: “I’m still here. I’m not done yet.”

With this brave and honest statement, Kris Aquino once again reminds the public why she remains an enduring figure in Philippine media — not just for her fame, but for her courage.