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Diego Loyzaga submits to another drug test to prove innocence

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 06:41 PM February 09, 2017

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Diego Loyzaga. Inquirer file photo

Actor Diego Loyzaga yet again submitted himself to another drug test to prove his innocence against supposed allegations that he is using illegal drugs.

In an Instagram post, Loyzaga uploaded a screen shot of his drug test results, which again were negative.

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“2/3 test na pinagawa mo sakin. Ano pa ngaon @cesar_montano adik pa ako? GUSTO MO NG ISA PA PARA KUNTENTO KA NA?!” Diego wrote.

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(“Here is two-thirds of the test you made me take. What now, Cesar Montano? Am I an addict? You want another one to satisfy yourself?!”

2/3 test na pinagawa mo sakin. Ano pa ngaon @cesar_montano adik pa ako? GUSTO MO NG ISA PA PARA KUNTENTO KA NA?!

A photo posted by Diego Loyzaga (@diegoloyzaga) on

Tha Kapamilya actor who recently posted rants against his father on Instagram shocked the online community with his sudden outbursts. However, he had the support of his mom, former actress Teresa Loyzaga, along with that of his half sisters to dad Cesar’s estranged wife Sunshine Cruz, and even Sunshine Cruz’s.

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Cesar is still mum on the issue about his son. Meanwhile, Diego’s Instagram is constantly being barraged by overwhelming mixed reactions from netizens.

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