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'Move on,' says Annabelle amid 'snub' lament from Sarah's mom

Chuck Smith - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - “Move on, forget the past.”

Thus said Annabelle Rama on Twitter account on Tuesday, June 17 amid reports that Sarah Lahbati's mother complained about how she was treated during the party of baby Zion.

Zion is the first-born child of Annabelle's son Richard Gutierrez with girlfriend Sarah Lahbati.

On Monday, Esther took to social media to claim she was snubbed during the Christening and first birthday party of her grandson Zion.

READ: Sarah Lahbati's mom laments 'snub' during Zion's party

Part of her message on Instagram goes: “Naaawa ako sa sarili ko.the whole party hindi ako pinansin tapos para ako patay gutom na aalukin ng tira pagkain.”

On Wednesday, June 18, Annabelle took to Twitter to post a series of messages for her more than 400,000 followers.

“Ayaw kong pumatol sa mga taong kinakawawa ang sarili nila. (Basta) ako, I won't allow myself to be kawawa, move on, forget the past...” the Gutierrez matriarch said.

Annabelle also thanks the godparents of baby Zion who attended his party.

In an interview during the press conference of his upcoming suspense movie “Overtime,” Richard said the party for Zion last Sunday was Annabelle's gift for the one-year-old baby.

READ: Richard on 'snub' lament from Sarah's mom: 'We will stay positive'

“In fact, yung mom ko yung nag-organize nung party, nung celebration na yun. Kumbaga, gift niya yun kay baby Zion,” Richard explained.

“Tumulong kami ni Sarah sa pag-organize pero ang punong abala, yung mom ko talaga. Gusto niya talaga ng engrandeng celebration for baby Zion kasi after nga nung mga pinagdaanan namin, gusto namin maging positive, maging happy, mag celebrate.”

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