• 10 months ago
Aired (February 1, 2024): Ang 30-anyos na si Junnel, hindi lang libro ang hobby na basahin… pati na rin ang buka ng bibig ng mga sikat. Pero ang ginagawa niyang lip reading contents online, puwede rin daw magkaroon ng pananagutan sa batas? Alamin ‘yan sa video.

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00:00 It's like I'm automatically the one who gets excited
00:02 in conversations even if you just hear it, right?
00:06 - You used to get excited, right? - Yes.
00:07 - You get excited. - I get excited, I get nervous.
00:09 Especially when you're relating to it.
00:10 Susan, sometimes it's fun but sometimes
00:12 we don't notice that it has a bad effect on other people.
00:16 That's the story of Mark Salazar.
00:19 It's not the books that make Junelle love reading at 30.
00:26 It's the mouths of the people.
00:32 Too much.
00:34 Many people think it's a crime
00:36 in Junelle's online content.
00:38 Where is she?
00:40 But lip reading can also be a violation of the law.
00:44 Junelle's lip reading videos are getting views.
00:53 Out of boredom, I was watching a video on TikTok.
00:57 I saw a video and there were comments asking what she was saying.
01:02 I tried to figure out what she was trying to say.
01:06 Because it's common for people to be offended by what celebrities say,
01:11 many requested her to make videos.
01:15 She's happy because a lot of people are noticing and there are a lot of positive comments.
01:20 Your favorite is the original.
01:23 She's good at passing time.
01:25 The part where you want to know what they're talking about.
01:29 There are a lot of people talking to her.
01:32 Junelle takes a few minutes to study what celebrities say in the video.
01:38 You know what she's going to say, she won't.
01:40 I don't choose videos.
01:42 I'm tagged by the commenters on what they want to see.
01:46 When I got here, I thought it was already out.
01:48 If the video is clear, it's easier for me to lipread.
01:52 My favorite is the original.
01:54 To test Junelle's ability,
01:56 will she be able to read what the mouth of brother Kim and Susan are saying?
02:02 You know Susan, my favorite is the bulalo.
02:06 The one with a lot of bones and brains.
02:08 You know what my favorite is?
02:12 The bulalo.
02:14 You know the bones, right?
02:16 My favorite is the brain.
02:18 The brain.
02:20 Bulalo.
02:22 There.
02:24 It's hard to read because it's in side view.
02:26 Aside from the celebrities,
02:28 Junelle also tried one of the requests of her followers.
02:32 To lipread the last video of her father.
02:36 I don't have a favorite part.
02:40 That's why I did it because I want to help.
02:42 I want to help relieve the grieving of the family.
02:46 The first thing that made her happy was that she became a meme
02:50 to make some people's eyebrows grow.
02:52 Junelle's lipreading,
02:54 some of her followers didn't like it.
02:58 That's why she wants to be punished by the law.
03:00 She's not afraid because I know my limit.
03:04 I know what I should say and what I should post.
03:09 The reactions of people, it's beyond my control.
03:12 I wasn't affected by bad comments or bashing.
03:15 According to the business and labor lawyer,
03:18 Atty. Rizel Osya-Alburo,
03:20 lipreading in the Philippines is not illegal.
03:24 But is it possible to violate the law
03:27 if the interpretation and intention of doing it is bad?
03:31 Especially if it's uploaded online.
03:33 It can be a violation of the right to privacy.
03:37 It can also be a libel.
03:40 If it's really annoying or repeated to a person,
03:44 it can also be a violation of unjust vixation.
03:47 In the right to privacy that is included in Article 26 of our Civil Code,
03:51 every person must respect the dignity,
03:54 personality, and privacy of an individual.
03:58 If we violate it,
03:59 we can stop such activities such as lipreading on social media
04:04 and can also be charged for damages.
04:06 If it's already malicious,
04:08 what an individual says is a violation of our law regarding libel.
04:14 The attorney also reminded that all people have privacy,
04:18 even in a public place.
04:20 For as long as we don't broadcast it in public,
04:23 we don't speak loudly,
04:25 we still have an expectation to the right to privacy
04:28 that every person must respect.
04:31 Junel admitted that his lipreading is not always correct.
04:36 He said that it's just a lie, so don't take it seriously.
04:40 Our content here in the Philippines is really changing.
04:43 I think this lipreading will eventually disappear.
04:46 If I want to continue it, it really depends on the fate of life.
04:52 What did he say?
04:55 The Filipino's abuse is like blood.
04:59 But remember that everyone has privacy and silence that they should take care of.
05:06 I am Mark Salazar, and that is the story you need to know.
05:13 (music)
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05:36 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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