Julia Barretto and her siblings show support for their mother.
Marjorie Barretto’s statement following Mommy Inday’s claims received love and support from Julia Barretto and her other children.
Previously, Inda Barretto’s interview with Ogie Diaz surfaced, and in the second part of her interview, she talked about her daughters. Mommy Inday said she and Marjorie Barretto don’t get along well. But despite this, she still loves her.
Inday said, “I’m asked and I’m honest and I’ll tell the truth –– we don’t get along fine. I love her, she knows that. She better know it otherwise, what a loss.”
In a previous article, Marjorie released a statement, defending herself. She spoke because she was hurt, and the emotional baggage she’s been carrying for years has become heavier to carry after hearing her mother’s words.
She wrote, “Hearing that from my own mother and hearing it repeatedly over the years was deeply hurtful, even as an adult. My children felt that pain for me too. Mom, as God is my witness, you begged me to never fix things with my 2 sisters so you won’t be left out.”
In the comments section of Marjorie’s post, a lot of people expressed their love and support, and among them were her children, such as Julia Barretto, Dani Barretto, and Leon Barretto.
“I love you I love you I love you mom,” Julia wrote, while Dani commented, “We will always love you and protect you! No matter what… I love you so much mom!!!!!!”
Leon, her only son, expressed, “No words can describe how much we love you mom. We will be your protector as well.”
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In her post, Marjorie shared how “shocked” she was to learn and hear the claims of her mother. It made her even question if everything that happened was real or just her imagination. Because in her memory, they were fine and everything was well between them.
She even shared that they have spent time together, especially during the final days of her brother, Mito Barretto. She emphasized that she would rather focus on her children and strive to be the “best mom” she can be, instead of seeking “affection and protection” from her own mother.
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