Sue Ramirez ‘loving life’ after confirmed split with Javi Benitez

Sue Ramirez ‘loving life’ after split with Javi Benitez was confirmed

/ 10:28 AM November 10, 2024

Sue Ramirez ‘loving life’ after split with Javi Benitez was confirmed. Image: Instagram/@sueannadoodles

Sue Ramirez. Image: Instagram/@sueannadoodles

Sue Ramirez is moving forward with life, seemingly responding to the confirmation that she and actor-politician Javi Benitez ended their five-year romance.

On Saturday, November 9, the Victorias City, Negros Occidental mayor confirmed that he and the actress had already parted ways four months ago, amid the latter being hounded by dating rumors with Dominic Roque.

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While Ramirez has yet to address her breakup with Benitez, she caught the eye of netizens after sharing photos of herself enjoying her getaway at a resort in Siargao.

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The actress was seen enjoying a meal at a restaurant, interacting with friends and posing for photos.

“I love life,” she captioned her post.

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In a separate post, the “Kingdom” star was spotted enjoying a swim at the beach while donning a floral bikini.

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“If life isn’t a bit chaotic, you’re not living rock and roll,” she wrote.

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Ramirez and Benitez were in a relationship for five years before ending their romance sometime in July 2024, based on the actor-politician’s statement on social media.

The actress also remained mum on her rumored relationship with Roque, despite them being seen appearing to share a kiss in Siargao.

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