Raymart Santiago hopeful amid legal battle with Claudine Barretto

Raymart Santiago hopeful about ‘silver lining’ amid legal battle with Claudine Barretto

/ 01:01 PM January 07, 2024

(From left) Raymart Santiago, Claudine Barretto. Images: Instagram/@raymartsantiago, Instagram/@claubarretto

Raymart Santiago, Claudine Barretto. Images: Instagram/@
raymartsantiago, Instagram/@claubarretto

Raymart Santiago remains unbothered amid his legal battle with his estranged wife Claudine Barretto, ever hopeful about the “silver lining.”

On his Instagram account last Saturday, Jan. 6, Santiago spoke about never losing sight of what matters while sharing a throwback photo of himself windsurfing.

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“When dark clouds keep on chasing, never lose sight of the silver lining,” he said in the caption.

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Santiago’s remark earned the support of fellow celebrities John Prats and Jason Abalos, as seen in the comments of his post.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@ raymartsantiago

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@ raymartsantiago

The actor’s post comes a day after his legal team disclosed that a gag order issued on Sept. 20, 2023, required Santiago and Barretto to stop from “expressing in any form, making any defamatory statement or comment, or answer questions about the other party” in print, broadcast, or digital platforms amid their legal battle.

Barretto earlier made headlines after claiming that Santiago stole “hundreds of millions” of money from her when interviewed by Luis Manzano on his YouTube channel.

The actress’ claim, however, was edited out from the video-sharing platform, as reported on Saturday, Jan. 6.

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