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Annabelle urges son Richard to get back to work for her ‘commission’

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Annabelle Rama with 2-year-old grandson Zion Gutierrez (Photo from Annabelle's Instagram account)

Annabelle Rama with 2-year-old grandson Zion Gutierrez (Photo from Annabelle’s Instagram account)

MANILA – Annabelle Rama applauds son Richard Gutierrez for giving time to his two-year-old son Zion but also encourages him to get back to work so she could have her ‘commissions’ again.

“Natutuwa ako sa kanya ngayon kasi meron siyang time for Zion. Pero sabi ko, ‘Chard, ‘wag naman lahat puro Zion. Magtrabaho ka naman paminsan-minsan kasi nawala commission ko,” Annabelle said.

(I’m happy with him right now because he has time for Zion. But I told him, ‘Chard, don’t give all your time to Zion. Work once in a while because I’m losing my commission.)

Annabelle, however, clarifies that she’s not pressuring her son.

“Nag-e-enjoy naman siya kaya hindi ko siya pinipilit, kasi baka sabihin naman sa akin mukha akong pera.

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Pero in due time, magtatrabaho na rin siya,” she said.

(He’s enjoying [being a dad] so I’m not insisting, because he might say that I’m all about money. But in due time, he will get back to work.

)

With regards to her only daughter, Ruffa Gutierrez, Annabelle states that there is nothing new with their love-hate relationship.

“Si Ruffa… ewan ko. Lagi kaming nag-aaway. Hindi ko na alam kung tunay ko siyang anak, e.

We always fight since day one, since she was five years old,” she explained.

(About Ruffa, I don’t know. We always argue. I don’t know any more if she’s really my child. We always fight since day one, since she was five years old.)

Despite still not mending hurts with Ruffa, Annabelle still regards to her as a responsible mother.

“Pero okay lang naman. The best naman siyang mother sa dalawang anak niya. Ang hindi lang the best sa kanya, sarili niya,” she said.

(But it’s okay. At least she’s the best mother to her two kids.

The only thing that’s not the best, is herself.)

When it comes to her other son, Raymond, Annabelle is all praise.

“I’m so proud of Raymond. Sarili niyang income, sarili niyang kayod, sariling sipag. Hindi na ako nagma-manage sa kanya pagdating diyan kaya wala akong kita sa kanya,” she said.

(I’m so proud of Raymond. His own income, his own effort, his own work. I have no message to give him when it comes to that because I don’t earn [any peso] from him.)

Truly, the Gutierrez matriarch is frank in advising her children on what she believes is best for them.

MANILA – Annabelle Rama applauds son Richard Gutierrez for giving time to his two-year-old son Zion but also encourages him to get back to work so she could have her ‘commissions’ again.

“Natutuwa ako sa kanya ngayon kasi meron siyang time for Zion. Pero sabi ko, ‘Chard, ‘wag naman lahat puro Zion. Magtrabaho ka naman paminsan-minsan kasi nawala commission ko,” Annabelle said.

(I’m happy with him right now because he has time for Zion. But I told him, ‘Chard, don’t give all your time to Zion. Work once in a while because I’m losing my commission.)

Annabelle, however, clarifies that she’s not pressuring her son.

“Nag-e-enjoy naman siya kaya hindi ko siya pinipilit, kasi baka sabihin naman sa akin mukha akong pera. Pero in due time, magtatrabaho na rin siya,” she said.

(He’s enjoying [being a dad] so I’m not insisting, because he might say that I’m all about money. But in due time, he will get back to work.)

With regards to her only daughter, Ruffa Gutierrez, Annabelle states that there is nothing new with their love-hate relationship.

“Si Ruffa… ewan ko. Lagi kaming nag-aaway. Hindi ko na alam kung tunay ko siyang anak, e. We always fight since day one, since she was five years old,” she explained.

(About Ruffa, I don’t know. We always argue. I don’t know any more if she’s really my child. We always fight since day one, since she was five years old.)

Despite still not mending hurts with Ruffa, Annabelle still regards to her as a responsible mother.

“Pero okay lang naman. The best naman siyang mother sa dalawang anak niya. Ang hindi lang the best sa kanya, sarili niya,” she said.

(But it’s okay. At least she’s the best mother to her two kids. The only thing that’s not the best, is herself.)

When it comes to her other son, Raymond, Annabelle is all praise.

“I’m so proud of Raymond. Sarili niyang income, sarili niyang kayod, sariling sipag. Hindi na ako nagma-manage sa kanya pagdating diyan kaya wala akong kita sa kanya,” she said.

(I’m so proud of Raymond. His own income, his own effort, his own work. I have no message to give him when it comes to that because I don’t earn [any peso] from him.)

Truly, the Gutierrez matriarch is frank in advising her children on what she believes is best for them.

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