

Lao became famous after GMA-7 reported about his “floating” car in their news program "24 Oras" last Tuesday.
The video of his segment in "24 Oras" was uploaded in YouTube. The incident was caught on camera by GMA-7 reporter Jun Veneracion. The man driving the said car was Christopher Lao, a UP College of Law student, who braced his car to the deep flood waters in Quezon City.
Here is the said video which already became viral! Let's watch this:
Aside from the said video, Lao's statements also become a punchline. Here are those words from Lao which are now huge hits:
“MMDA should have blocked the road, who would tell me?”
“Why didn’t you guys tell me?”.
“I should have been informed”.
“Bakit ako, Di ba!”
“Why didn’t you guys tell me?”.
“I should have been informed”.
“Bakit ako, Di ba!”
Meanwhile after the spread of the video and the bullying of Lao in the internet, GMA-7 immediately released a statement pertaining the net bullying. They aired it in another segment of "24 Oras." Here is the statement of GMA-7:
From this said incident, hope that we all learned a lesson instead of throwing laughter and fun against Christopher Lao.
On the other hand, Lao released his official statement regarding the incident. His official statement is already posted in my TV Series Craze blog! Here's the link. c",)
On the other hand, Lao released his official statement regarding the incident. His official statement is already posted in my TV Series Craze blog! Here's the link. c",)
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