Christine Bersola-Babao

Christine Bersola-Babao, known as Tin Tin, (born October 30, 1970) is a Filipino broadcast journalist, actress, radio-TV personality and recording artist.

Biography
Christine Bersola-Babao is considered a "Celebrity Mother," often having interviews for Parenting Magazines seeking her advice on how to be a good parent.

Controversy
In Christine Bersola-babao's article published on Monday, March 11, 2013 entitled " Being Gay" she was at the receiving end of online flak for her Homophobic point of view. She interviewed the television psychologist Camille Garcia, a catholic conservative on what to do when a child is showing "signs" of being gay. Dr. Camille stated: “Arrest the situation, ’yun ang tama. ( that is the right thing to do ) But most parents encourage the situation. Tatanggapin agad ( they gladly accept the situation). Let’s be moral in making the child understand the situation, di ba yun ang dapat. ( is it not the right way to do it ) We tell our child, ‘Anak, mali ito.’” ( transalated from Filipino as "son, that is wrong"). Bersola-Babao added her method of raising her three-year-old son, Nio."As a mom who has a three-year-old son named Nio, my personal take on the matter is this: Nio, when curious, plays with his big sister’s toys. But we always point it out to him that those are toys for girls, and these are toys for boys. We compare toys so that he will understand."Bersola-Babao's misunderstanding of Gender, Gender roles, Sexuality and Sexual identity was so apparent it was a trending topic in social website Twitter. Her resource person Camille Garcia, only known for a local TV show, failed to cite peer reviewed studies to back her assumptions. The Psychological Association of the Philippines noted that this ran counter to the professional and ethical commitments of the Psychological Profession. An excerpt from the statement of the Psychological Association of the Philippines states:Bersola-Babao and Dr. Camille Garcia's statements incurred the ire of Filipino netizens., which forced her to apologize on her Twitter account. Blaming the editing style and/or the interviewee as the blame of the backlash.

Political party reaction to the article
The Ang Ladlad political party reacted to the article on March 13, 2013, stating that the “moral condemnation of same-sex relations is unfortunate, and her advice to parents on how to deal with their effeminate sons is wrong-headed, woefully inadequate, and potentially damaging.”

The group reminded Babao that “outdated and destructive gender stereotypes are not helpful and can have adverse effects on children’s sexual orientation and gender identity development.”