PGMN anchors Charlotte Ferguson (Mrs. F) and Louie Sangalang have provided two distinct perspectives on Salome Salvi, an adult content creator in the Philippines, in their latest episodes. Each anchor tackles the debate surrounding pornography, feminism, and morality in Filipino society.
Watch the full episode of Louie: https://youtu.be/IPDu14krDUI?si=YMiny94xEBjkynI4
Watch the full episode of Charlotte: https://youtu.be/lbrJsK8Xcgs?si=VAIhmfBgtJhhg98L
Charlotte Ferguson’s episode offers a liberal viewpoint, questioning the societal stigma surrounding adult content and its creators. She argues that adult content, when consensual, should not be criminalized and that women in the industry, like Salome Salvi, should be allowed to express themselves freely. Charlotte emphasizes the need to move beyond traditional moral judgments and engage in an open conversation about sexual freedom and personal agency within the adult entertainment industry.
In contrast, Louie Sangalang’s episode presents a more conservative perspective, questioning whether Salome Salvi’s involvement in the adult industry aligns with true feminist values. Louie critiques the normalization of pornography and explores the moral implications of adult content, especially in a society that is conservative but permissive in certain aspects. He examines whether figures like Salome Salvi should be celebrated as role models or whether their actions contribute to the exploitation of women.
Both episodes provide an in-depth examination of the complex issue of pornography in the Philippines, offering contrasting viewpoints on the impact of adult content on society, feminism, and individual rights.








