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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has ignited a controversy by kissing a married woman on the lips during a speech in South Korea.
The woman is a Filipino worker in Seoul while she was invited to the stage during the speech.
Cheers can be heard from the crowd of fellow overseas workers but critics come with it, saying the woman paid for the kiss and hug.
The president asked for women in the audience to receive a copy of a book and invited one of them to the stage, asking, "You have to pay me with a kiss. Are you ready for kissing?"
The women's movement Gabriela thought the act was Duterte's antics or gimmick that is perverted.
The woman was identified as Bea Kim and has shared a brief video on her Facebook page.
"There wasn't malice in it," she said. "For me, for him, it didn't mean anything."
However, a women's group statement criticised the behaviour, saying, "GABRIELA views President Duterte's recent kissing of a migrant Filipina as the disgusting theatrics of a misogynist President who feels entitled to demean, humiliate or disrespect women according to his whim.
"Such acts of President Duterte are only intended to divert the people from the real and pressing issues of the country.
"His repeated acts of machismo are meant as entertainment to hide the reality of his rapidly slipping popularity."
Many other Internet users expressed that they think the kiss was not appropriate.
Duterte has previously accused of making an improper joke by saying his soldiers could rape women and he would go to prison for them when he visited a military base near Marawi last year.
"If you rape three (women), I will say that I did it," he said.