Nuon pa man ay tila pinag-pipiyestahan na ng publiko ang
pamilya Baretto.
Mula sa away ng magkakapatid, tampuhan sa kanilang magulang
at ngayon ay nasesentro ang kontrobersiya sa mag-asawang Raymart Santiago at
Claudine Barreto.
Ang away ng mag-asawa ay dinala na rin sa korte at sa ngayon
ay tila patuloy pa rin ang paghahain ng kanilang kontra demanda.
Isa sa mga isiniwalat ni Raymart ay di umanoy lulong sa
droga ang kanyang asawa,bagay naman na itinanggi ni Claudine at ng ama nito sa
isang presscon kamakailan.
At nuong nakalipas lamang na araw ay isang mensahe naman ang
ipinadala ni Gretchen Barreto, ang nakatatandang kapatid ni Claudine sa
Philippine Entertainment Portal o PEP.
Sa naturang liham ay tila kinukumpirma nito na ang kanyang
nakababatang kapatid ay nalulong sa
droga.
Makapagdamdamin din ang kanyang saloobin sa kanyang mga
magulang na di umano'y sumasakay pa sa mga ginagawa ni Claudine.
Kaya naman ang tanong ko...Pasabog nga ba ang mensahe na ito
ni Gretchen Barreto?
Narito ang buong mensahe ni Gretchen sa PEP.
I have suffered long and hard in silence all through the
verbal, physical, financial and, most painful of all, emotional abuse from my
very own parents.
In April 2013, in spite of the attacks on my character from
my mother (who publicly disowned me) and Gia Barretto-Reyes (who fabricated
stories), I chose to deal with my pain privately.
Today, after the false statements made by my father, I feel
I've earned the right to say my piece.
As to whether they are bad parents or they raised bad
children—we all know that all children are born good and pure. How they turn
out, whether good or bad, will reflect on the parents.
I recall from a very young age my mother saying when asked
how many children they have, would say "I have 7 monsters" and maybe
in her eyes, we were and still are.
It pains me to be depicted by our parents as the ‘bad
children’ who are only out to ‘bully’ Claudine. Everyone knows NO ONE can bully
Claudine! No one will dare.
We supposedly envy her success, which our father says, is
‘sibling rivalry.’ Why would we seek the destruction of our sister? What
possible benefit does that give us?
We are happy with the lives we have and we are content and
happy. But it certainly does not add to our happiness to see this family drama
played out in public.
He also said that we should back off. "Tumahimik na
kami." But I realized that "puede akong manahimik pero hindi ako
matatahimik".
What JJ, Marjorie and I are prepared to do is to defend
ourselves from repeated lies, from undeserved attacks, and from the idea that
each of us can be sacrificed and that our lives can be ripped apart to promote
the illusion that all is well with Claudine.
My father said that Raymart is promoting a lie in exposing
Claudine's history of drug abuse.
We are not willing participants in Claudine’s war against
Raymart. But she forced us to speak out when she named us in her
complaint-affidavit, weaving her tale of ‘abusive sisters.’
We submitted our affidavits, guided by one simple, unbending
rule: to tell the truth. We swore to tell the truth and we told the truth.
And Raymart is telling the truth.
I would like to remind my father that in January 2011, he
pretended to have suffered a heart attack and confined himself in Medical City and got my sister-in-law, Connie,
to call Claudine at 2 a.m. so she could go to the hospital.
However, that was just a ploy to get Claudine confined at
the basement for her severe drug abuse and mental condition.
My brother, Mito,
and his wife Connie, their son John, Marjorie and my parents planned and
witnessed the confinement.
The following month, Claudine's treatment for drug abuse was
continued in a private clinic in Chana,
Thailand. After
arriving back in the country, she had counseling with Mr. Dondi Ayuyao.
Again, I would like to remind my father of a family meeting
that he called Connie, JJ, Marjorie, John and myself to attend at 3 p.m. on
December 21, 2012 at Da-Ude Tea
Place at the Fort.
He said that he had just come from a meeting that morning
with Ms. Eos Capistrano, a counsellor from White Plains who said Claudine needed to be
confined at the basement 12-18 months minimum.
And that it was a choice of confining her at the basement or
seeing her in the morgue at the rate she's going.
I remind him again that I am just repeating exactly what he
said then. My father told us that his choice was to see Claudine in the
basement and, of course, we all wanted the same thing.
Our family has, for the longest time, struggled with the
problem of how to deal with Claudine's problem.
Sadly, we now recognize that any effort to help her was
doomed to fail because my parents are not capable of dealing with the truth.
Another example of this is the drug test result they recently showed to the
press.
We did not reject our parents. They rejected us.
Sadly, they mistake our concern as envy, and our refusal to
support their lies as betrayal.
Whether they believe it or not, we care for Claudine.
However, the Claudine that we see and experience now is not
the Claudine we used to know.
In my quiet moments, I am in desperate search of that
Claudine. The sweet Claudine, the loving Claudine, the caring Claudine. Our
hardworking and successful baby sister who brought so much pride and joy to the
family.
In a perfect world when I dream everything and anything is
possible, I'd like to believe that I can see the vibrant, loving, caring,
generous and beautiful Claudine, come back.
I believe that it is up to my parents to own up to the truth
to make this possible.
It is not important now to point fingers as to who, what,
why.
We do not need to cover up anyone's stories or put up a
front to avoid shame.
We are beyond that.
We hear Claudine's cry for help. Why can't you?
Source:pep.net.ph
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