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Finally, The Philippines Is United: Filipinos Throw Support Behind Dara

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The internet moves fast, but sometimes it moves with a singular, unmistakable direction. When news broke that 2NE1’s Park Bom had posted, and quickly deleted — a handwritten letter on March 3, 2026, alleging that fellow member Sandara Park had been involved in drug use, the K-pop fandom braced for chaos. What happened next surprised no one from this side of the South China Sea.

The Philippines went full Ate mode.

Within hours, Filipino fans flooded Sandara Park’s social media with messages of love, solidarity, and the kind of fierce protective energy the country reserves for its own. Because to Filipinos, Dara is their own, the girl who grew up in Manila, learned Tagalog, ate lugaw, and called this archipelago home long before she ever set foot in a Korean recording studio.

Park Bom, who has been on an indefinite health hiatus since August 2025, posted the letter addressed “to the people,” revisiting her 2010 Adderall controversy and claiming it was used to divert attention from a drug case involving Sandara Park. The post disappeared hours later, with a representative close to Park Bom confirming it was tied to her ongoing health struggles and asking the public for understanding.

Sandara Park responded the following day with five words in Korean, five in English: “I have never used drugs. I wish her well.” No escalation, no clap back, just the quiet steadiness of someone who knows the truth doesn’t need volume. She then showed up to a scheduled store opening in Gangnam that same afternoon, smiled for photographers, and carried on. Her camp called the allegations “completely groundless,” adding that Dara’s bigger concern was Park Bom’s wellbeing.

For Filipinos, none of that came as a surprise. Before the gravity-defying hairstyles and the gap-toothed smile that launched a thousand fan cams, Sandara Park spent her formative years competing in Star in a Million in 2004, releasing OPM songs, and building a fanbase that, two decades later, has never once let go. “She literally grew up here,” one fan wrote on X. “The Philippines raised Dara. We’re not going to let anyone drag her.”

That sentiment spread with the kind of unity that, as many Filipinos wryly noted, rarely shows up anywhere else. No political color. No regionalism. Just: hands off Dara.

Most fans have also been careful not to let their support slide into cruelty toward Park Bom, whose struggles have been visible and prolonged. “I’m not against Bom,” more than one comment read. “I just know Dara doesn’t deserve this.” Shortly after the fallout, both women unfollowed each other on Instagram, a quiet, painful punctuation mark on a week nobody saw coming.

The 2NE1 reunion at Coachella 2022 felt like a fairytale. Their 15th Anniversary World Tour felt like a hard-won second chance. This week is a reminder that behind the anthems that defined a generation, there are real people navigating real pain. Whether the friendship survives remains an open question. But whatever storm comes Dara’s way, she won’t be facing it alone.

The Philippines made sure of that.

H/T: Sandara Park | Instagram
PHOTO CREDIT: https://www.instagram.com/daraxxi/, https://x.com/krungy21