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Bongbong Marcos fights ill-health rumours with star jumps

Bongbong Marcos fights ill-health rumours with star jumps

bbc.com 14.04.2026 07:16 23 baxış
The Philippine President challenged anyone questioning his fitness to join him in the gym.

Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr fought rumours of his ill-health with a set of impromptu star jumps on 13 April. He challenged naysayers to "come and exercise with me" if they doubted his fitness. The president was diagnosed with diverticulitis, an abdominal ailment, in late January and briefly put on a strict soup-based diet, causing significant weight-loss at that time.

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