MANILA — Lea Salonga remained mum about the incident involving her daughter and a fan that fueled a recent stern tweet from the Broadway star.

Salonga related on Facebook and Twitter about how her daughter came running to her in tears after an alleged encounter with a fan.

I may have to start refusing photo requests from fans now. Thanks a lot, you guys. I hope you're proud of what you've done. #MadMama — Lea Salonga (@MsLeaSalonga) March 20, 2017

"Yeah, but everything's fine," Salonga said when the topic was brought up in a press conference prior to the "Disney Princess: I Dare to Dream" concert at Mall of Asia Arena.

"It's just jarring when I see my kid cry. For me, that's just not cool. And you incur the wrath of every member of my family when you do that."

Salonga stressed that she is grateful to all her fans, "but when personal boundaries and space are violated how am I supposed to react as the mom of the kid?"

"I become a normal mom, and I do get angry," she said.

Salonga went on to explain her boundaries when interacting with her fans.

"I may not always wanna give a hug because you are a stranger, and I don't know what your intentions are. There's also that. Malay ko may kutsilyo ka nang nakahawak and baka saksakin mo ako 'pag niyakap mo ako. I think that kind of paranoia is in the minds of a lot of artists, and you should rightfully have that."

"We have the responsibility also to keep ourselves safe," Salonga said. "And if our assistants, managers, bodyguards act in the way that they do, it's so that you will still have an idol to idolize tomorrow."

"It sounds really heavy and grave, but just think of people like John Lennon," she added.