The son of Jinkee and Manny Pacquiao, Michael Pacquiao, revealed something to the public that surprised everyone.

Manny Pacquiao’s son Michael told the story of all the hardships he went through, such as bullying and depression.

Even though he is the son of a rich and famous person in the boxing field, he still experienced being bullied, and

depression.

Michael is the second of Jinkee and Manny Pacquiao’s children.

According to the young man, just because you are rich doesn’t mean you have no problems, and you are always happy. But this is not true.

Michael is an aspiring musician and he also writes his own songs. But even so, it is still tainted with malice.

He said in an interview with Julius Babao on May 11, 2023 “People think, ‘Pacquiao only has money,’ but it’s not like that.”

“Like, in my music, I actually did it all by myself. And people thought I used Daddy, I asked for help because I had many connections, and money.”

He added, “In truth, it’s not real. People’s expectations are just different from reality.”

In an interview with Julius, he shared his experiences, about bullying and depression.

But he went into more detail about these words in an interview with content creator Ned Adriano last December 2022.

The young man said that he experienced bullying at school, and the bullying happened at his school in General Santos City, which is the home town of his parents, Jinkee and Manny Pacquiao.

He said, “I couldn’t fit in, because Pacquiao, so they thought he was English.” He also said, The environment in GenSan is different.

“So people thought, what, that I’m artistic, and then I don’t have much to say, friends.”

Michael shared about his studies in General Santos City, “I was bullied because of my appearance. I’m not handsome.”

“No one really wanted to talk to me. Because of my name also. They were afraid.”

He continued, “Most of the time in school, I would hear… make fun of me, then they would make fun of my face, my name, then backstab me. Talk behind your back.”

But what hurt even more was that the people who did this to him were the ones he thought were his true friends.