Abegail Rait, who was the alleged other woman of the late Francis Magalona, brought another memorabilia left by the rapper to “sell” to businessman and content creator Boss Toyo of the reality-based “Pinoy Pawn Star.”
Together with her daughter, Gaile Francesca, her alleged love child with Magalona, Abegail presented to Boss Toyo, Jayson Luzadas in real life, the photographs that Magalona took as a member of the Camera Club of the Philippines.
As seen in the video uploaded on Wednesday, March 20, the photographs were signed by the rapper himself and according to Rait, the photos were captured during their trips together in Vietnam and other places in the Philippines.
Rait first told Boss Toyo that she was selling the six photographs for 600,000 pesos but later on revealed that she was just joking and that she was there to donate the photos to the buyer’s museum that he intends to put up soon.
“Joke lang ‘yon. Gusto ko lang talaga ‘tong ibigay sa inyo as a token of appreciation,” she said. (That’s just a joke. I just really want to give it to you as a token of appreciation.)
Rait and her daughter first came out to the public when they sold one of Magalona’s signed T-shirts to Boss Toyo in October 2023.
The former flight attendant thanked the YouTuber for giving them the platform to tell their side of their story, which she said “opened up opportunities for her daughter” despite the backlash they received from netizens at the time.
In this newly released vlog, netizens have once again expressed their thoughts on why Rait and Francesca came back to the online pawnshop.
Some online users reasoned why the two had been “giving up” the items of the late rapper instead of keeping them to themselves as a remembrance.
“Nakakalungkot kung ‘yung mga unang anak, iningatan mga gamit ng tatay nila. Etong isang anak unti unti nang binebenta,” one netizen said. (It’s sad that the legitimate children kept their father’s things while this child is trying to sell his possessions one by one.)
“Hala bakit naman binebenta, halos dapat nga i-value at itago nila kasi diba ‘dad’ nya daw Francis M,” said another online user. (So why is it being sold? They should value it and keep it, because Francis M. is said to be his “dad”.)