Marcos releases video to address health rumors

Malacañang released a video on January 28 where President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that he is fine after his diverticulitis and that his condition is no longer life-threatening. This was to counter rumors about his deteriorating health, while the Palace continues to refuse to issue a medical bulletin. Marcos was hospitalized on January 22 as a precautionary measure and is resting while working.

On January 22, 2026, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was admitted to St. Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City due to discomfort from diverticulitis, an inflammation of the large intestine causing abdominal pain. It was only a precautionary overnight stay, and he returned to Malacañang the next day, resting as part of his recovery. Since then, he has skipped many public events, leading to rumors about his health, including fake medical documents circulating on social media suggesting surgery or perforation.

To counter this, the Palace released a video on January 28, filmed by Undersecretary Claire Castro. In the video, Marcos is seen playing with his dog Oreo, and he said, “I got the best possible medical care that you can have,” and “I’m back in harness.” He explained that he is continuing antibiotics, was restricted from solid food but now cleared for a regular diet, including a hamburger. He even joked about dreaming of steak while on a soft diet.

According to Castro in a briefing, no medical bulletin is needed because it is not a serious illness. “As far as I know, medical bulletins are issued only in case of serious illness. If the President says this is not life-threatening, then why is there a need to issue a medical bulletin when we’re already providing you information about the President’s health?” she said. She added that the President himself is the most reliable source on how he feels. Marcos also attended some events inside the Palace, such as the oath-taking of PNP chief Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. on January 28, indicating his improving health.

The Palace condemned the fabricated claims, and St. Luke’s issued a statement that the documents are fake, warning against spreading unverified information. This raises questions about transparency, reminiscent of past presidents like Marcos's father who hid health issues. Nevertheless, Marcos continues working in private meetings, such as the Economy and Development Council on Monday.

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