Ellen Adarna Asks Money From Derek Ramsay? This Is What She Said

This is the stand of Ellen Adarna about asking for money from her husband.

ELLEN ADARNA – Actress-model Ellen Adarna shares her stand about asking for money from her husband Derek Ramsay.

Celebrities Ellen Adarna and Derek Ramsay got married in November 2021. They had a sunset wedding on the sprawling mountains of Rancho Bernardo Luxury Villas in Bataan. The event was attended by their closest family and friends.

To recall, Derel was dapper in a Bianca Cordero suit while Ellen was ethereal in a high-slit Marc Rancy wedding gown.

After seven months of engagement, they tied the knot. They admit that their love story happened really fast but that did not matter to them. Everything about their wedding was picture-perfect.

And with their success and status in life, it seems like money will never be a problem. They are wealthy on their own. The actor owns properties and businesses which is the same as Ellen.

The family of Ellen owns the Temple Of Leah in Cebu and apart from this famous tourist spot, they also own chains of motels.

As much as we all know, in a typical Filipino household, a wife asking for money from her husband is just normal. But Ellen got her own money definitely. With this, does she still ask for money from her husband?

According to her, she doesn’t.

She does not ask for money from her husband because she has her own.

“Maybe if I don’t have a job and there’s no money coming in, maybe I will ask money from him. But that’s a desperate situation already. Masakit sa loob ko, ‘day, mabigat to ask something from someone,” she said as she explained why she is not financially dependent on her husband.

She added that she was not raised this way and knowing herself, she would not allow for something like this to happen. She said, “I’ll find ways. So the situation is the same as when we first started dating. He has his own, I have my own.”

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