Singer-songwriter Zack Tabudlo uploaded a witty post amid allegations of being rude during an event.
On December 13, 10:15 p.m., the OPM artist posted a photo of him wearing a hotdog sandwich costume with a caption that read: “WHAT TIME IS IT??? IT’S HATDOG TAAAYM.”
The time he posted the photo is a reference to the now-deleted post by a social media user, who is reportedly an events organizer.
The social media user claimed that the head of events called Zack to perform on the stage but the artist allegedly shouted that his performance will not start until 10:15 p.m. and proceeded to slam the door.
These allegations were denied by Zack’s father and Universal Media Group.
In a Facebook post last Sunday, Zack’s father said that the head of events did not approach his son to go on stage and that the artist did not slam the door.
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The record label also released a statement about the individual “spreading false, damaging, and defamatory remarks” against its artist.
“On December 11, 2022, this certain individual, who was not present at the said incidents nor affiliated with the client, posted claims on social media about our artist that were false and defamatory,” Universal Media Group said.
It also said that the “minor incidents” do not involve Zack and that the issues were “immediately resolved with the organizers and all ended well.”
The label said that they will take legal action on the matter.
‘Walkout time’
Zack’s photo drew laughter and hilarious banter online.
“It’s walkout time,” a Facebook user commented in jest.
“HUY 10:15 NA. LABAS NA. KANINA PA NASA STAGE BANDA MO,” a Twitter user said in jest.
“Dinogshow ‘yung 10:15 kaya mahal kita e HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA,” a Twitter user wrote.
Some online users also jokingly suggested to the OPM artist to title his next track “10:15.”
“New song 10:15 by yummyhatdog my tummy,” a Facebook user quipped.
“Next song title: 10:15,” a social media user jokingly suggested.
Other social media users also praised Zack on how he handled the issue.
“The unbothered hotdog,” a Facebook user said.
“Love the humor,” an online user wrote.
As of writing, Zack’s post earned 28,000 laugh reactions, 1,500 comments, and over 2,200 shares on Facebook.