MASSIVE REVELATION: Cristy Fermin Breaks Down Live Over Cyber Libel Case Withdrawal as Sharon Cuneta and Kiko Pangilinan Choose Peace Over Prosecution

Veteran showbiz columnist Cristy Fermin was seen visibly emotional and tearful during a recent live broadcast as she confirmed that the cyber libel case filed against her by megastar Sharon Cuneta and her husband, former Senator Kiko Pangilinan, had officially been withdrawn. What started as a highly publicized and controversial legal battle ended in an unexpected act of grace and reconciliation.
Cristy, known for her blunt and often polarizing commentary, expressed deep remorse during her live segment. She admitted, “I regret hurting Sharon’s feelings. I never intended to cause pain, and I am truly sorry.” Her genuine display of emotion appeared to resonate not just with her audience but with the people involved in the case itself.
On July 8, Sharon and Kiko reportedly appeared in court where they personally moved to drop the charges against Fermin. It was a moment that shocked both fans and critics alike. According to showbiz insider Ogie Diaz, who was present during the proceedings, the atmosphere in court was surprisingly warm. A photo circulating online even showed all three smiling, indicating that the issue had been resolved with mutual respect.

Shortly after the court proceedings, Sharon Cuneta took to social media to reflect on the outcome. She wrote that her “heart is happy and at peace,” a subtle yet powerful confirmation that the matter had been laid to rest not only legally but emotionally.
The case had its roots in a series of online broadcasts from early 2024, where Cristy Fermin made a number of speculative and critical remarks regarding the couple’s personal life. Sharon and Kiko responded by filing five counts of cyber libel, prompting a media firestorm and intense public scrutiny.
But in a rare and commendable move, both parties decided to settle the matter with empathy and closure rather than prolonging a bitter courtroom battle. Cristy’s emotional apology and the couple’s willingness to forgive have set a powerful example of how conflicts, even in the ruthless world of entertainment, can be resolved with humility and open communication.
This case serves as a reminder that public figures, despite their fame and visibility, are human too. Words have weight. And when those words hurt, it’s never too late to apologize—and perhaps more importantly, never too late to forgive.
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