A disturbing piece of information has just emerged: **Jinkee Pacquiao and her mother-in-law, Mommy Dionisia, have been hospitalized.** This news quickly caused a stir, causing many people to worry about the health of both.
According to unconfirmed sources, **a heated argument may have been the cause of both Jinkee and Mommy Dionisia’s health problems.** Some information suggests that the two had a fierce confrontation, which seriously affected their mental health.
However, there is also a hypothesis that **the hospitalization may be due to personal health reasons, unrelated to any family conflicts**. Mommy Dionisia, who is over 70 years old this year, has had many blood pressure and heart problems, while Jinkee Pacquiao is also often under pressure from rumors surrounding his family life.
As of now, Manny Pacquiao has not commented on the condition of his mother and wife. **Many are waiting for an official response from the family to clarify the truth.**
However, some inside sources revealed that **Manny quickly arrived to take care of the two most important women in his life**. This has made the public even more curious: **Is this a sign of a family crisis, or just an unexpected incident?**
There are currently no details about the health status of Jinkee Pacquiao and Mommy Dionisia. **Fans and the public are waiting for official information from the hospital or the Pacquiao family.**
Whatever the truth is, this news has made many people worried and ask the question: **Is there a more serious problem happening in the most powerful family in the Philippines?**
Senators Manny and Jinkee Pacquiao deny Mommy Dionisia’s COVID-19 test positive
Manny and Jinkee Pacquiao assure 70-year-old Mommy Dionisia is COVID-19-free.
Senators Manny and Jinkee Pacquiao have categorically denied the news that the boxing champ’s 70-year-old mother, Mommy Dionisia, has tested positive for the coronavirus.
“We are very grateful to those who expressed their concerns for Mommy D. Thank you very much for your love. God bless you and please continue to pray for our country.
“May we all get through this together. Let us please pray for those who are infected by the Covid 19 virus and their family.
“To those who are spreading lies and fake news, we will pray for you. God Bless us all. God bless the Philippines. The coronavirus has been accompanied by an “infodemic” of rumors and misinformation.
A computer virus has even taken over Facebook and some of my friends have posted fake news that Bamboo Mañalac has died.
Bamboo was “killed” online last year with that hoax, but it has resurfaced again.
Explanation from one who posted on FB: “I didn’t share it intentionally. I just opened that item, it automatically appeared on my wall, and then I shared it.
“I was really surprised. I was just verifying it on YouTube, and then it was shared. It’s crazy!!!
“I just fell victim! Next time, I won’t just click on anything on FB. It’s contagious!”
A mutual friend of ours continued, “The stupid virus is really spreading!”
May everyone be safe.
And here are the reminders to us from a colleague from the government:
“To be able to avert and control the spread of the virus, we are enjoining everyone to cooperate.
“We will be entering a WHOLE OF NATION approach mode to mitigate this medical concern”First and foremost: Do not panic. Look after your family members and ensure everyone is safe and healthy.
“Stay home. Going to places should be done only when essential and necessary.
“God bless us all.”