Richie D’Horsie. Photo:Alexis John Reyes / Instagram

MANILA, Philippines – A certain Alexis John Reyes, who claims to be the son of the late comedian Rochie D’Horsie exploded on social media over film director Darryl Yap’s controversial film “The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma” resurfacing the story that the Softdrink beauty was allegedly raped by comedians Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon and Reyes’ late father. 

Screenshots of Reyes’ supposed Facebook post are making rounds online where he did not hesitate to hurl invectives at the filmmaker for resurfacing the controversial rape story. He said Yap did not have permission from their family to make a movie about their father and told him to give the comedian peace. 

“T*** I*** mo Darryl Yap patay na tatay ko nananahimik na ano yan gagawan mo ng pelikula tatay ko w[a]la kang permiso saming pamilya ah k*** I** naman tigilan nyo tatay ko,” Reyes said. 

Screen grab of Alexis John Romero’s Facebook post/Reddit 

This caption was accompanied by a screenshot of Yap’s introduction of the comedian’s character in the film portrayed by theater actor Andres Balano, Jr. 

Another screenshot of a supposed post from Reyes is also viral online. It seems Reyes’ family is thinking of taking legal action against Yap. An Instagram story showed him going to law firm Divina Law which he captioned “Meeting muna Daddy Richie D Horsie ikaw na ang bahala sakin ah lalaban ako para sayo. Hindi ako aatras ayoko bastusin ang pangalan mo daddy.” 

Screen grab of Alexis John Romero’s Instagram story/Reddit 

The camps of Sotto and De Leon have not issued any statement yet. 

The trailer of the movie has garnered more than 15 million views from Tiktok and Facebook since its release. 

The trailer sent shockwaves all over the internet for deliberately naming Vic Sotto as the one who allegedly raped the actress. 

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