KAPAMILYA actress Jane de Leon turned emotional during her exit from the Pinoy Big Brother house on Saturday, May 31, drawing mostly backlash from netizens.
Jane was one of the celebrity house guests in the ongoing “PBB Celebrity Collab Edition,” where she spent a week bonding with the remaining housemates.
But before she officially left the house, she broke down in tears during a heartfelt moment inside the confession room and while speaking with hosts Bianca Gonzalez and Gabbi Garcia.
While some viewers appreciated her vulnerability and felt moved by her words, others found her reaction overly dramatic for a week-long stay.
Several netizens took to social media to criticize Jane, accusing her of being “OA” and even stealing the spotlight from recently evicted housemates Xyriel Manabat and Vince Maristela.
“You’re crazy, Jane! You still beat the housemates with your OA. Are you the one who got evicted? We weren’t informed,” one netizen wrote.
“It’s like Jane de Leon was evicted from PBB. The evictees are ashamed of you, you know!” said another.
Some also complained that her screen time overshadowed the proper send-off for the evictees.
“It’s a shame about PBB’s airtime. She should’ve given way to the evictees. It was their last day in Kuya’s house,” one user commented.
Jane has yet to respond to the online criticisms.
Manila, Philippines — A wave of online backlash has erupted after actress and Darna star Jane de Leon broke down in tears inside the Pinoy Big Brother house — with some netizens labeling her as “OA” (overacting) while others come fiercely to her defense.
The moment, which aired during a dramatic episode of PBB Celebrity Edition, showed Jane opening up about her mental struggles and the pressure of public life. She broke into sobs as she spoke about the weight of criticism, fame, and her own feelings of isolation inside the house. But instead of sympathy, a storm of online bashing quickly followed.
What Triggered the Breakdown?
During a group task about vulnerability, housemates were asked to share the “heaviest pain they’ve ever carried.” Jane, who had mostly kept her composure for the first few weeks, suddenly broke down. Through tears, she confessed:
“People only see the glitz. They don’t know the pain behind the smile. I’m tired of being strong all the time.”
Her words shook the housemates — but not everyone outside showed compassion.
Backlash Online: “OA ka, Jane!”
Shortly after the episode aired, hashtags like #JaneOA and #ActingPaMore trended on X (formerly Twitter), with thousands of users mocking her emotional breakdown, accusing her of “attention-seeking” or “using drama for airtime.”
“Eh artista ka eh, sanay ka na diba? OA naman, akala mo award night,” one user commented.
“Ang galing umiyak, pang-MMK! Pero sa PBB, huwag naman OA!” said another.
Others even speculated that the moment was “scripted” or “forced” to revive her public image.
Supporters Fight Back: “Let Her Feel!”
In response to the harsh criticism, a growing wave of fans and mental health advocates began defending Jane, saying the bashing proves her exact point — that celebrities are often denied space to feel human.
“You call her OA? That’s exactly why she broke down. Because people like you don’t let her be vulnerable,” wrote one user.
“Mental health doesn’t discriminate. Just because she’s famous doesn’t mean she’s immune. Let her cry!” added another.
Even some celebrities chimed in, including fellow Darna co-star Iza Calzado, who posted:
“Let’s stop labeling emotion as drama. Being human isn’t OA.”
PBB’s Statement: Editing or Reality?
Amid the viral noise, PBB producers released a brief statement:
“What the audience saw was a real, unscripted moment. The show aims to highlight humanity — not perfection.”
However, some insiders claim that the moment was overly dramatized during editing, with dramatic music and slow-motion cuts that may have intensified the emotional impact — and the online reactions.
Jane de Leon Speaks Out: “I’m Not Sorry for Being Honest.”
Despite the bashing, Jane took to her Instagram Stories late last night, posting a short but powerful message:
“To those who understood — thank you. To those who mocked me — I hope one day you find the courage to feel, too.”
“I’m not sorry for being honest. I’m sorry we live in a world where being strong is expected, and breaking down is punished.”
The Bigger Picture: Why Are We So Quick to Judge Emotion?
This incident has ignited a broader discussion about how Filipino culture still stigmatizes mental health — particularly for public figures who are expected to be endlessly composed.
While some netizens continue to throw shade, others see Jane de Leon’s breakdown as a much-needed reminder: everyone — even stars — needs a safe space to fall apart.
Is Jane OA? Or Just Finally Real?
Whether you believe Jane de Leon was “acting” or just being raw, one thing is clear: she struck a nerve — and exposed how deeply uncomfortable we still are with public vulnerability.
And maybe, just maybe, that says more about us than it does about her.
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