Reagrding the #FakeNews that my son crashed an expensive sports car: my son is 9 years old. Hindi pa siya nakakapag-drive. Wala din kaming sports car. Kung may mahanap ka, iyo na. Ang pag-usapan natin ay yung higher taxes, Martial Law at term extension, not #FakeNews — Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) January 7, 2018 Tomica at Matchbox lang meron yung anak ko. Ganung klase ng sports car. — Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) January 7, 2018 Baka naman eto? Toyota 86. pic.twitter.com/iql7Zc3VmM — Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) January 7, 2018 And no, my son's name is NOT "Renato Reyes III". He's just 9, can't drive and was not involved in any vehicular accident. Some Duterte and Marcos groups are behind the #FakeNews that even used an old 2014 pic from Top Gear. — Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) January 7, 2018 The picture used in the #FakeNews article about my "23-year old son" crashing a sports car, was from an old Top Gear article. Huwag basta maniwala. pic.twitter.com/lbZZawHvQE — Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) January 7, 2018 Ang mga promotor ng #FakeNews ay gumagamit din ng mga URL na akala mo mula sa legit news sites. Pero pag binasa mo story, basura. Pero may iba naman na napapaniwala pag nakita sa URL na may TV5 o GMA, CNN, kahit di totoo. — Renato Reyes, Jr. (@natoreyes) January 7, 2018