Sister-in-law ni Yasmien Kurdi, umalma sa umano'y "pambu-bully" ng CSA sa aktres at anak



Jens Soldevilla, the sister-in-law of Yasmien Kurdi took to Facebook and called out CSA-Makati over its official statement following the post of the actress concerning the alleged bullying incident involving her daughter.


Here is her full statement.


“My niece is now traumatized and does not want to go to school anymore. You call “ganged up” and “targeted” NOT bullying??? Why are you protecting the unmentioned names of these bullies and your school’s reputation? Because they deserve rEsPeCt too?”


"Now I understand why my sister-in-law needed to post this publicly. Clearly because this school only cares about their name and not about the victim’s mental damages."


“Also this statement is now 'targeting' and “bullying” my sister-in-law who just wants to get justice from the incident that happened to my niece. Pure enablers and victim blamers.”


“To all parents who plan to send their child to this school, think not twice but as many times you have to. This school is pro-bully. DepEd Philippines do something about this,”



Yasmien Kurdi is a Filipina actress, singer-songwriter, and commercial model. She rose to popularity after joining and being the first runner-up on the first season of Starstruck, a reality-based talent search show by GMA Network. She graduated with Latin honors in AB Political Science from Arellano University. She is married to a pilot, and they now have two daughters, Ayesha and Raya Layla.