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Barretto sisters’ feud boils over at patriarch’s wake

By: - Reporter
/ 09:43 AM October 18, 2019

MANILA, Philippines – Actress Claudine Barretto was hospitalized due to bruises and dizziness at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Bonifacio Global City after a reported altercation and scuffle with sister Marjorie at the wake of their father MiguelABS-CBN News reported.

Also allegedly part of the confrontation was Marjorie’s daughter, young actress Julia Barretto.

Claudine did not directly name her sister in a cryptic Instagram post on Friday.

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Claudine’s post read: Are you proud of who you have become?, with the actress adding in the caption “I hope not.”

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Aside from Claudine, ABS-CBN News also reported that her older sister Gretchen had an altercation with Marjorie in the presence of no less  than President Duterte when she visited her father’s wake

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Gretchen herself confirmed the altercation, as she was quoted in the report: “It was all so nice until Marjorie had a nervous breakdown.”

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Claudine and Gretchen reconciled after years of feuding earlier this year.  /gsg

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