The rapper, believe it or not, recently trended on Twitter.
It’s not because his movie “Raketeros” is coming soon.
It’s because he recently claimed that he’s the first Filipino shareholder of Facebook. Yes, Facebook. As in The Facebook.
During the press con for the movie, he explained how he got to be a shareholder.
One of the requirements is American citizenship. He’s not an American citizen but he passed this part because he is somewhat a US taxpayer.
Another requirement is for the person to be into social networking. Back then, Andrew E actually had his own version of FB: SOD or sonofdongalo.com, with thousands of members.
The third requirement is for you to be “in the line of non-anti-US government sentiment. Andrew, who is not just a rapper but is also a comedian is definitely not in the line of non-anti-US government sentiment.
Andrew, who says he has the documents to prove that he really is a shareholder of FB, technically is a shareholder of Instagram as well since IG was recently bought by FB.
Interesting.
