Karla Estrada did not hold back after a netizen posted a disturbing comment directed at her daughter, Lella Ford, who was recently named Big Winner of ‘Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0 – The Big Night’.

In screenshots shared on Facebook, Karla exposed a user identified as “KACCCH4N,” who wrote: “Lella remember Emman? Sana gawin mo rin po please.”
The commenter added: “Naway ma depress sa mga comment at sundan niya si emman. Di mo gets? Sana gets mo na.”
The remark referenced Emman Atienza, son of TV personality Kim Atienza, who died by suicide last year at age 19, reportedly following online bullying.
Karla responded strongly to the post, condemning the message and vowing action.
“Ganito na ka sira ulo ang taong ito sa pinag sasabi nya at dahil dyan hindi ko ito palalagpasin dahil hindi na ito katanggap tanggap. Intayin mo ang balik sayo nitong pakiusap mo sa anak ko. Sira ulo ka. Wala nang hindi matutunton ngayon KACCH4N,” she wrote.
She later added, “May kahihinatnan to nasira na ulo.”
In another post, Karla warned bashers against assuming anonymity online, saying the matter had already been forwarded to a cyber libel team.
“Nasasanay tayo na mag bash lang ng di nyo iniisip naka tiwangwang mga profile nyo kasama nga anak, mga magulang at pamilya nyo… pinadala lang sakin ito ng cyber libel team. hindi nyo kailangang mag lock ng profile ma checheck din kse lahat… may balik lahat,” she stated.

In a separate, more measured post, Karla urged the public to be fair in judging her daughter’s journey inside Bahay ni Kuya.
“I understand that everyone has their own interpretation of what happened, and emotions really run high when we talk about something we all care about. But I also hope we can be fair to Lella,” she wrote.
She pointed out that Lella handled challenges quietly and with grace.
“There were no loud defenses, no long explanations, no big reactions. She accepted it quietly and continued to fight her battles with grace,” Karla said.
Emphasizing the emotional intensity inside the house, she added, “Inside the house, emotions are intense, pressure is real. Sometimes it’s just perspective and perspective can differ without being malicious.”
Karla ended her message with an appeal for civility: “Healthy discussion is okay. Personal attacks are not. Let’s choose understanding over judgment.”
Many netizens rallied behind Karla, agreeing that wishing harm on anyone crosses the line. Supporters encouraged her to pursue legal remedies against those spreading hate online.

