Umabot Na sa 3 Million Offer Peso Starting Bid ang Private Video Nina Maris Racal at Anthony Jennings Kay Xian Gaza na Hawak Niya: Businessman Offers Private Video of Maris and Anthony with 3 Million Peso Bid
“Prince of Marites,” Xian Gaza, known for his controversial online presence, recently made headlines after revealing he holds a private video involving Maris Racal and Anthony Jennings. In an unexpected twist, Gaza disclosed that he was offered a staggering 3 million pesos for the video in a live auction, but he stressed that the successful bidder would be bound by a contract stipulating that they are the only ones allowed to view it.
Gaza shared that he received the video through a Facebook account with no profile picture and a locked profile. He found it among his filtered messages, typically containing unsolicited messages from non-friends. Upon watching the video, Gaza was taken aback by its contents but admitted to “enjoying” it. He described one scene where someone was kneeling and another where an object, which he likened to a “lollipop,” appeared. Gaza humorously commented that due to its small size, it should not be contested by women.
Despite the buzz, Gaza made it clear he had no intention of sharing the video publicly to avoid potential legal issues. He jokingly hinted, however, at possibly selling the video through adult websites to make money since his Facebook account isn’t monetized. In jest, he admitted that he enjoys gossiping to entertain others, but acknowledged the serious privacy concerns the incident raises.
The revelation sparked a wave of offers from netizens. One user proposed 2,000 pesos for a personal viewing, with a promise not to spread the video. “I’ll offer 2,000 pesos for a private viewing, and I won’t leak it, I’m just curious about the ‘lollipop’ Xian mentioned,” the commenter wrote. Another netizen responded humorously, “What, do you think Xian would settle for 2k? Barya pang iyan sa kanya!”
A more significant offer came from another netizen, who proposed 1 million pesos for their personal collection. “1M for my personal collection, just let me have a copy, please let have ready your contract Xian,” they commented. However, the highest offer, 3 million pesos, came from a businessman seeking the video as a personal memorabilia. “3M for this video, just for my personal memorabilia. I don’t need to share it with anyone,” the businessman said.
While the bidding war unfolded in the comments section and still growing, Gaza reminded his audience about the importance of respecting privacy and the potential legal consequences of sharing private content without consent. He emphasized that incidents like these highlight the need for responsible social media use, as sharing such materials could result in serious legal repercussions, such as those under the Anti-Voyeurism Act of 2009 and the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
Xian Gaza’s revelation and the ensuing bidding war bring to light the serious issues surrounding privacy and consent, as well as the dark side of social media. While Gaza maintains his position of not spreading the video to protect the careers and privacy of Maris Racal and Anthony Jennings, the public remains captivated by the controversy.