LOOK: Claudine Barretto reconciles with siblings | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Claudine Barretto reconciles with siblings

/ 09:31 AM July 07, 2017

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Four years after their squabble, Claudine Barretto has apparently forgiven her siblings, Joaquin Barretto and Michelle Barretto.

As witnessed on Instagram on Wednesday, the Barretto siblings and their mother, Inday, met and reconciled during a recent dinner date.

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“With my Mom, Mich and Brother JJ. I can live without a boyfriend [or] husband but I can’t live without JJ. I love him too much,” she captioned her snap.

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The clan’s feud started in 2013, when Gretchen sided with Claudine’s estranged hubby, Raymart Santiago, over Claudine’s alleged use of drugs. Mito, Joaquin, Michelle and Marjorie merged forces with Gretchen and Raymart.

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On the other corner, Inday lashed out at Gretchen for her statements and sided with Claudine and the other sibling, Gia.

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Even with the reconciliation with her siblings, Claudine’s troubles still don’t fade away. On the same day she met her siblings, Claudine filed a complaint at the National Bureau of Investigation against Peggy Enriquez, a netizen who left distasteful comments about Claudine’s newly adopted daughter, Quia, on Instagram.  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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