Harvey Bautista has had enough of the hate directed at his girlfriend, AC Bonifacio.
On X (formerly Twitter), the actor called out the “ridiculous and unnecessary” online attacks AC has faced following her eviction from ‘Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition’. Harvey revealed that AC has been the target of violent comments, including death threats.
“You know all this hate you’re throwing at my girlfriend has become too much and way too violent,” Harvey posted.
He criticized netizens for making fun of AC without knowing the full context of what happened inside and outside the PBB house.
AC, along with Ashley Ortega, was among the first celebrity duos evicted from the ongoing season. Since then, AC has faced accusations online of being “manipulative” and a “backstabber”—claims that Harvey firmly refuted.
He praised AC’s courage for confronting fellow housemates and clearing the air rather than playing it safe or being fake.
“If everything you’re saying about her is true, would anyone in the house still mention her name a month after she got evicted?” he pointed out. “She was brave enough to confront and be honest with the people she talked to in the house in hopes of clearing the air between them—and she did.”
you know all this hate you’re throwing at my girlfriend has become too much and way too violent. the death threats and making fun of her as if you know the full context of everything that happened inside and outside that house?
— H (@hrvbtsta) April 24, 2025
Harvey stressed that AC was honest and brave in a situation where most would have folded under pressure.
“She’s learning, healing, and reflecting. All this hate is not helping anyone grow,” he added.
The young actor also reminded netizens to be mindful of their words, especially online.
“Pag-isipan niyo po sana muna yung sasabihin ninyo. Just because you hide behind an X account doesn’t mean you won’t deal with consequences too,” he warned.
Ending his statement with a strong note, Harvey said, “Shoulda done this earlier but now it’s just getting ridiculous and unnecessary. Back off.”
As of writing, AC Bonifacio has not yet publicly addressed the issue.