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Baste Duterte says he never really broke up with longtime GF

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 09:31 PM February 03, 2017

Screen grabbed from Kate Necessario's Instagram account

Image: Screen grab from Kate Necesario’s Instagram

In the middle of “break up” issues between him and sexy actress Ellen Adarna, presidential son Sebastian “Baste” Duterte claims he never really broke up with his longtime girlfriend, Kate Necesario.

The quite unexpected revelation was made when a Facebook user commented that Baste should just get back with Necesario, now that he and Adarna have called it quits.

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Responding to the netizen, Duterte wrote in Visayan, “Wala mi nagbulag ni kate. Mao tong isa wa kaantos sige kog awayun maong ning batsi ko ato niya.”

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(Hindi kami naghiwalay ni Kate. Kaya ‘yung isa hindi nakatiis lagi akong inaaway kaya umalis ako sa kanya.)

(Kate and I never broke up. That’s why the other one could not take it anymore, always fights with me, so I left her.)

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Another netizen yet commented and advised Duterte not to look for other women anymore since his Necesario is already a lovely woman.

He then replies again, “Wa man ko nangita. Gachill ra man ako.”

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(Hindi naman ako naghahanap. Chill lang ako.)

(I am not looking for anyone. I’m just chill.)

Duterte and Necessario have a 2-year-old son named Yair.

Just recently, Adarna has confirmed her breakup last December with Duterte. The two dated for less than a year. She claims that they remain “best friends” to this day.

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