Annabelle Rama attacks Ruffa on Twitter for choosing ‘poor’ beau | Inquirer Entertainment

Annabelle Rama attacks Ruffa on Twitter for choosing ‘poor’ beau

/ 04:23 PM October 27, 2014

MANILA, Philippines — Showbiz matriarch Annabelle Rama threw shade on her daughter, actress and television host Ruffa Gutierrez, over Twitter Sunday evening for choosing an

Annabelle Rama and Ruffa Gutierrez INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

Annabelle Rama and Ruffa Gutierrez INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

alleged financially unstable boyfriend.

In a series of tweets posted on her official Twitter account, Rama told Gutierrez that it is never too late to break ties with her partner.

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Gutierrez is said to be in a relationship with French-Arab businessman Jordan Mouyal. However, Gutierrez repeatedly denied that Mouyal is her new boyfriend.

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Rama used the initials “PG” twice on her tweets which could mean “patay-gutom” when spelled out. In Filipino slang, “patay-gutom” denotes being poor.

However, the famous talent manager did not specify if she was referring to Mouyal on her tweets.

Rama also said that unlike Gutierrez, she chose husband Eddie Gutierrez as her partner because he is “handsome, hardworking, and knows how to make a living.”

The Twitter war between the celebrity mother –and-daughter brewed after Gutierrez walked-out of Rama’s advanced 62nd birthday party last Saturday.

On her Twitter account, Gutierrez stated that she walked out of the party because her mother embarrassed her in front of people.

As a response to her mother’s attacks, Gutierrez’s veiled tweets said that she felt hurt fighting with her mother.

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TAGS: Annabelle Rama, Celebrities, Entertainment, Ruffa Gutierrez, Twitter

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