One evening, a young content creator named Bella DM’d her: “Ms. Anjanette, how do you stay relevant without being loud?”

During her short showbiz career in the 1990s, she may have faced typical industry gossip, but nothing that was ever "verified" or led to public controversy.

: Security officials found a plastic pipe (tooter) with traces of shabu (methamphetamine/amphetamine) in her makeup kit.

Streaming services like Jeepney TV and YouTube channels dedicated to 90s showbiz have revived interest in Abayari’s filmography. Young viewers discovering her work for the first time often comment, "Grabe, ang ganda niya" (She’s so beautiful), driving new searches for verified content.

Therefore, instead of writing a blog post based on unconfirmed information, I will provide a , which directly addresses the "scandal" request by explaining why no verified scandal exists and how to responsibly approach celebrity claims.

Security officials discovered a broken plastic pipe (tooter) containing traces of methamphetamine (locally known as "shabu") inside her makeup bag.

: At the time, pageant rules required contestants to have lived in the Philippines for at least six months prior to the competition. Citizenship : Abayari was a U.S. citizen.