Dominic Roque’s brother says cryptic post wasn’t about ‘Ate’ Bea Alonzo

Bea Alonzo and Dominic Roque. Image: Instagram/@shelbygordonphoto via Instagram/@dominicroque

Bea Alonzo and Dominic Roque. Image: Instagram/@shelbygordonphoto via Instagram/@dominicroque

Dominic Roque’s brother Lhean went on to clarify that his cryptic post about a certain “wolf in sheep’s clothing” was not about the actor’s ex-girlfriend Bea Alonzo or “anyone close to her.”

On Tuesday, Feb. 6, Lhean caught the attention of netizens after sharing a photo of a sheep in a wolf’s body on his Instagram Story — which was coincidentally posted the day Dominic and Bea’s split was reported in an episode of the talk show “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda.”

But it turned out the cryptic post was referring to a “work-related issue” and not about the “One More Chance” star, as stressed by Lhean in a separate Story the day later.

“Hello, everyone. I just want to clear up the story I posted recently. It wasn’t about Ate Bea or anyone close to her. It was work-related and I didn’t think that it would be taken out of context,” he wrote.

Dominic Roque’s brother Lhean explained that his “wolf in sheep’s clothing” post wasn’t referring to Bea Alonzo or anyone close to her. Image: Instagram/@lheanroque

Lhean also explained that he usually posts “random stuff” while noting that he didn’t know that it would attract netizens’ curiosity.

“Because I usually post random stuff and no one bats an eye,” he said. “I hope this explains it, and this should be the last post I’ll do about the issue.”

The actors, on the other hand, have yet to address the cryptic post nor their reported split on their respective social media platforms.

Many entertainment insiders, including Ogie Diaz and Boy Abunda, reported that Alonzo and Roque had broken up and called off their wedding while citing credible sources who opted to remain anonymous.

In his talk show, Abunda also said that Alonzo returned her engagement ring to Roque, although the couple had been trying to repair their relationship and to “understand each other.”

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