Comedienne-host Pokwang or Marietta Subong warned her followers about bad karma.
On her Twitter account, Pokwang advised her followers about the consequences of Bad Karma. She also added that people shouldn’t relish in the hardships of others.
She also added that God is watching them and that they won’t always have the upper hand.
matakot kayo sa tinatawag na BAD KARMA! Kaya wag na wag nyong pinagtatawanan at ikinatutuwa ang kabiguan ng kapwa mo! lalo na kung di ka naman inaano! may tinatawag din tayong mata ng Dios kaya umayos ka dahil di habang buhay na ikakasaya mo yan huh!
— marietta subong (@pokwang27) January 17, 2021
Recently, her talk show Chika BESH, alongside Ria Atayde and Pauleen Luna-Sotto, received the boot. Sadly, it aired its final episode this January 8, 2020, after almost 5 months on air with TV5. The talk show started back on August 17, 2020. Thankfully, she still has her game show, Fill in the Bank, alongside comedian Jose Manalo.
Meanwhile, Pokwang seldom rants on her social media. But, she does often post her sentiments and express her concerns on relevant issues. Among these is her past hugot tweet on what she realized about her friends during the pandemic.
sa isang banda nagpapasalamat ako sa pandemia na ito dahil nalaman ko at nakilala ko sino talaga tunay kong kaibigan bukod sa pamilya ko 👍👍🙏🏼 thank you papa God ❤️
— marietta subong (@pokwang27) September 26, 2020
Many know how dedicated Pokwang when it comes to her work and in helping others. In March 2020, she aided her neighbors who were caught off guard by the pandemic, by providing them with relief goods. Aside from that, many who personally know Pokwang say that the comedienne is a delight to be with, especially those from the showbiz industry.
For sure, with her kindhearted nature and fun personality, more shows would be lined up for Pokwang.
In a related story, in 2018, Pokwang posted a cryptic tweet, “Bakit parang may humaharang?” In the tweet, she asked why it seemed that someone has been preventing her showbiz comeback, which she later clarified as part of her postpartum depression after giving birth to her youngest. Since then, Pokwag has been on a roll with projects such as Make It With You (before the pandemic hit) and her TV5 shows.