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Cesar Montano, rumored girlfriend spotted on ‘Ellen’ show

/ 08:35 PM May 29, 2015

Actor Cesar Montano and rumored girlfriend Sandra Seifert have been reportedly seen in the audience of the American variety program “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” amid rumors about the latter’s pregnancy.

In a report by PEP.ph, a screen grab from the show’s May 26 episode showed Montano and former Miss Earth Philippines Seifert inside the show’s studio in California, clapping with other audience members as the nearby Ellen walked down the stairs.

The circulating photos revealed that Montano and Seifert were still in the United States after reportedly watching the “fight of the century” between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. on May 2 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The rumored couple have been mum on the real score between them amid growing speculations that the beauty queen is pregnant.

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In a column by Dolly Anne Carvajal in the Inquirer, Montano said: “Maybe the rumor-monger is the one who’s pregnant.”

READ: Truth about Cesar Montano and the pregnant girls

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Montano’s sister, Marimer, has also aired her side following reports that Seifert will stay with her in Italy to give birth there.

“[Regarding] the rumor that Sandra is coming to Italy to give birth, how I wish it was true, as I miss the smell of a newborn baby!” she told Carvajal. YG/RC

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