Sassa Gurl wishes for all content creators to have an advocacy.
She said as much about the so-called social media influencers during an interview with PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) for the premiere of Drag Den Philippines' second season.
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A part of the influencer community herself, Sassa did not mince words in reviling the attitude of some.
She saild, "Ngayon, actually marami, maraming pangit ang ugali ng mga influencers natin.
"Isa diyan yung mga marami sa mga influencer kasi, they're just doing whatever it takes just to get clout."
Expressing the significance of relevant content creation, she aired her dismay over the ignorance of some of her colleagues about their higher purpose as influencer.
"They don't support any advocacy given the platform, na dapat di ba you have to be, you know, kailangan you have to contribute for the society.
"But, you know, maraming mga content creator na hindi ginagawa iyon, which is a very big, missed opportunity para sa aming mga content creator.
"Kasi di ba, especially sa generation ngayon na we really need a purpose di ba? Mga Gen Zs looking for purpose."
Sassa then stressed the positive impact of Drag Den Philippines on the cause of the LGBTQIA+ community and, by extension, the broader digital landscape.

She asserted, "So, yeah, and being a part of a show like this, na I can say na there's a purpose for it sa society.
"I'm very, very proud as a content creator na nasasali ako sa mga ganitong klaseng show na alam mo iyon, I can contribute as well para sa mga nakshie ko diyan."
Sassa is part of the panel of Drag Den Philippines as the Drag Runner, alongside Binibining Pilipinas Grand International 2016 Nicole Cordoves as the Drag Dealer, and world-renowned drag queen Manila Luzon as the Drag Lord.
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