Claudine Barretto expresses disappointment over gasoline station staff’s rude behavior
Actress Claudine Barretto did not hold back her disappointment over the rude treatment she got from the staff of a gasoline station.
On Instagram, Barretto shared her experience on Thursday when she, her 2-year-old daughter Savannah and friend and fellow actress Ryza Cenon were on their way to grab dinner. Before they did, they stopped by a gas station in Libis, Quezon City, to fill up the tank.
Apparently, her driver kept saying to the gasoline boy to get the unleaded gas. Instead, the service crew filled the car with diesel.
“He was mad when my driver told him, ‘Bakit diesel ang nilagay mo?’ Instead of saying sorry, pabalang siya sumagot. Pati ang ibang staff,” Barretto shared. (He was mad when my driver told him, “Why did you put diesel?” Instead of saying sorry, he answered rudely. And so with the other staff.)
She then turned defensive like any mother would, saying, “If anything happens to my Savannah, I will hold [you] responsible.”
Barretto warned that her car was equipped with a dash cam that had recorded the incident from inside and out her van. “So you cannot deny this,” she added.
Article continues after this advertisementEnding her post, she wished the gasoline station would do something about its staff and said her thanks.
Some of her followers sided with Barretto and shared their own experience of poor service, and even lambasted the gasoline station staff.
Not letting the incident ruin their night, Barretto posted some photos of her “Korean night with my baby girl” Cenon, which showed them donned in traditional hanboks.
Korean night with my baby girl 😘❤️ @iamryzacenon @pocholobarretto
Previously, Barretto was seen meeting with Viva Entertainment head Vic del Rosario and her ex, Mark Anthony Fernandez. This fueled speculations that there are talks for a possible project together. /ra
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