Jak Roberto remains silent amid breakup with Barbie Forteza

Jak Roberto stays mum on confirmed breakup with Barbie Forteza

/ 11:17 AM January 03, 2025

Jak Roberto remains silent amid breakup confirmation with Barbie Forteza. Image: Instagram/@jakroberto

Barbie Forteza and Jak Roberto. Image: Instagram/@jakroberto

Jak Roberto has so far remained silent despite his confirmed split with Barbie Forteza after seven years of relationship, as the actor has yet to issue a statement addressing their breakup.

Forteza announced her breakup with Roberto on her Instagram account on Thursday, Jan. 2, while thanking the latter for “loving [her] the way [he] did.” She, however, didn’t reveal the cause of their split.

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The actor, on the other hand, has yet to address Forteza’s revelation. His recent post was a clip of the rapper-songwriter Gloc-9 performing at a New Year countdown event in Makati on Wednesday, Jan. 1. His comments section is limited as well.

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“Welcome 2025! Happy New Year,” Roberto captioned his post.

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Roberto’s last post featuring Forteza is a photo of them enjoying an intimate dinner at a steak restaurant to celebrate the actor’s birthday last December.

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According to Forteza, the actor was an “exceptional” partner throughout their relationship. She also hoped Roberto would take care of himself and find the “love [he] deserves.”

A brother of Kapuso actress Sanya Lopez, Roberto appeared in the series “Kara Mia,” “Contessa,” “Heartful Cafe,” “Bolera,” and several episodes of the anthology series “Magpakailanman” and “Tadhana.”

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