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: Refusing to allow her name to be dragged further through decade-old misinformation, Hi-C publicly declared her intention to file a formal cyber libel case under Philippine law against Badang.

The connection between Loonie and Hi-C traces back to their legitimate professional work in the Pinoy hip-hop industry.

The dismissal of the case allowed Loonie to return fully to the music scene, with supporters emphasizing the "planted evidence" narrative.

Police claimed to have seized approximately 15 sachets of high-grade marijuana (Kush), valued at around ₱100,000, during a supposed buy-bust operation. loonie and hi c scandal

The Loonie and Hi-C Scandal: A Canadian Conspiracy

This feature focuses on the ongoing controversy within the Philippine hip-hop community involving FlipTop rapper (Marlon Peroramas) and

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The case remains a significant, albeit controversial, chapter in the history of Philippine rap music. Here are three different angles for the content:

On a podcast hosted alongside fellow artist Crazymix, as well as via subsequent social media posts, Badang explicitly brought up the alleged "sex scandal" between Loonie and Hi-C. Unlike the standard boundary-pushing context of a rap battle stage, stating the rumor as a matter-of-fact on a public broadcast crossed a strict legal threshold.

Because Loonie is a master of subtext, listeners frequently over-analyzed his subsequent tracks. Lines from his songs, such as "Final Word," were dissected by fans who mistakenly interpreted clever metaphors as cryptic admissions of the rumors. 3. The Digital Echo Chamber

In the early 1990s, a scandal shook the Canadian beverage industry, pitting two popular brands against each other in a controversy that would go down in history. The Loonie and Hi-C Scandal, as it came to be known, involved a clever marketing ploy by Hi-C, a juice box manufacturer, that targeted the iconic Canadian one-dollar coin, affectionately known as the Loonie.

The Loonie and Hi-C scandal deepened when it was revealed that several NHL players, including some high-profile Canadian stars, were involved in the promotion. The players had apparently been paid to wear the T-shirts during intermissions, which further fueled the speculation that the NHL was behind the scandal. Police claimed to have seized approximately 15 sachets

The PDEA alleged that the two rappers were high-value targets. According to the agency’s report, a poseur-buyer purchased PHP 100,000 worth of "high-grade marijuana" (approximately 100 grams of "kush") from the suspects. At the time of the arrest, authorities claimed they found another 200 grams of the drug in possession of Hi-C.

The scandal also marked a turning point in the Canadian sports landscape. The Loonie and Hi-C scandal highlighted the need for greater regulation and oversight of sports marketing and promotions. It also marked a shift in the way that Canadian sports fans viewed the relationship between sports and business.

– The Mint issued a recall, but Hi-C doubled down, releasing a “Scandal Edition” hoodie with a broken loon and the text “Sticky Fingers.” The Prime Minister called it “un-Canadian.”