Recently, the online community exploded with controversy when rumors emerged that Kris Aquino was wearing jewelry that once belonged to former First Lady Imelda Marcos – a controversial icon in Philippine history.
According to some sources, Kris Aquino appeared at an event with a luxurious jewelry design, raising questions about whether this was one of the famous items from Imelda Marcos’ lavish collection. This has attracted even more public attention, because the Aquino and Marcos families have a history of political confrontation that has lasted for decades.
So what is the truth? Is this jewelry really related to Imelda Marcos or is it just a coincidence? Currently, Kris Aquino has not commented on this rumor, but fans are extremely curious to wait for the answer from the talk show queen! π₯π
Kris Aquino reacts to fake news about her wearing Imelda Marcos’s diamond necklace
Kris Aquino: ENOUGH! And the TRUTH is on my side.
βENOUGH! And the TRUTH is on my side.β
This is Kris Aquino’s reaction to the viral fake news that she wore one of former First Lady Imelda Marcos’s jewelry.
It started when Kris was seen wearing what appeared to be a diamond necklace at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in the Philippines in November 2015.

Kris Aquino on fake news about her wearing former First Lady Imelda Marcos’s sequestered diamond necklace: “This is FAIR WARNINGβstop lying about me if you don’t want your rotting skeletons unearthed

IMAGE Instagram photo of Kris Aquino
Several fake news sites shared this photo of Kris along with a photo of Imelda, claiming that the necklace Kris was wearing was from the former First Lady’s sequestered jewelry collection.
These have been in the custody of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for almost two decades.
Since this fake news is still viral on social media, Kris couldn’t help but give her reaction.
βIt seems you don’t want me to stay quiet and your trolls want to keep perpetuating lies about me,β Kris said on her Instagram account last night, October 9.
She continued, βMy friend JC Buendia & my sister Viel both showed me this FB post repeatedly.
βThe necklaces supposedly belonged to Mrs Marcos & I was brazen enough to wear them for the APEC DINNER.
βDuh? The necklace I wore was made from cubic zirconia & silver- not DIAMONDS, in other words fake sila although Bottega Veneta naman.βENOUGH! And the TRUTH is on my side- including credit card receipts.
βP.S. I have a long standing event for #ARIEL on Tuesday, even if my necklaces aren’t appropriate for showing how you can remove more than 100 different types of stains- what the heck, I’m going to wear them, after all I paid for them w/ hard earned, tax paid income.
βAnd I don’t care if other people steal and they try to blame/cover up using me.
Kris also clarified her statement, βTo be perfectly clear, I’m not referring to Mrs. Marcos.β
Finally, the Queen of All Media issued a warning to anyone spreading fake news about her.
He said, “So this is FAIR WARNING- stop lying about me if you don’t want your rotting skeletons unearthed. #IAMBACKβ
Meanwhile, it will be recalled that the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) previously issued a statement regarding this issue in December 2015.
According to PCGG commissioner Andrew de Castro, βItβs impossible to have been taken from the Central Bank vault and returned just in time for our appraisal the week after.β
He also said about Krisβ outfit, βIt looks completely different.