The latest story on Gretchen Barretto is that she "snubbed" Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla at the party that their long-time friend Lorna Tolentino threw to celebrate her 45th birthday. In the party held last December 23 at Senator Jinggoy Estrada's MDC Bar on Wilson Street in San Juan, Gretchen was seen warmly greeting Bong's wife, Lani Mercado. She was not seen greeting Bong, who was right beside them.
Thus, the "snubbing" story.
The back story to this is, of course, that Gretchen and Bong had once carried on a brief but intense love affair. This was roughly during the period they top-billed the film Ako Ang Katarungan (1992). At the time, Gretchen was single, with a boyfriend, while Bong was very much married to Lani, with whom he already had three children. (Bong and Lani married in civil rites in Glendale, California, on May 28, 1986, and remarried in Catholic rites in Imus, Cavite, on March 25, 1998.)
In the end, Bong chose Lani over Gretchen, effectively ending the four-month affair. Since then, Bong and Gretchen have lived separate lives--with Bong seen to be a good provider and protector to Lani and their present brood of six, and with Gretchen seen to be devoted to her partner Tonyboy Cojuangco and their only child.
Still, there has never been bad blood between Gretchen and Bong. Gretchen remains close to the Revilla clan, and is proud to say that Bong's siblings still remember to invite her to their gatherings and that, for as long as she's in the country, she always attends.
"Iyong birthday nga ni Bong, di ko lang napuntahan kasi lahat ng kasama ko dapat, di pum'wede," Gretchen once told YES! magazine about the grand September 23 party marking Bong's birthday this year. (Bong's birthday falls on September 25.) "Si Lucy [Torres], di makakapunta, si Pops [Fernandez] din, tapos si Ruffa [Gutierrez] couldn't make it because aalis na yata or something. Basta mag-isa na lang ako, e di aasikasuhin pa ako."
Moreover, Gretchen and Bong still have their lines open and have never been heard to speak ill of each other. To this day, when Gretchen is asked what kind of person Bong is, the comebacking star--who takes pride in saying she tells it as it is--always says: "Bong is mabait, talagang mabait na tao."
If there'd been a snubbing incident between them, therefore, that would be news. Expectedly, television and print reporters attending Bong's post-Christmas party for the press yesterday, December 28, at Annabel's on Tomas Morato in Quezon City, went about soliciting Bong and Lani's reactions to the "snub."
The Revilla couple, seasoned to the ways of showbiz, remained gracious to the insistent reporters, even as they parried the questions with broad and safe goodwill messages and best wishes they sent Gretchen's way.
Curious, PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) asked Gretchen via text message, at around 7 a.m. today, what the "snub" was all about. Gretchen, who is currently in Singapore for more holiday time with family and for more personal shopping, called back at 11 this morning to give her side.
Since Gretchen talks a mile a minute and needs very little prodding once started, here is her statement with the least interruption from PEP.
"No, I never snubbed Bong," Gretchen said cooly. "Nanduon sila lahat, sina Nay Lolit [Solis, manager of Bong and Lorna]. Nakita nila, I minded Lani. I greeted her talaga. Lani was there kasi."
What about Bong?
"You know, two weeks ago, before pa Andeng's [Ynares, Bong's sister] birthday party, Bong told me that Lani wasn't feeling too well. She had parang anxiety attacks, dinala pa nga sa ospital, marami yatang stress.
"I felt bad naman for Lani. So sabi ko kay Bong, 'Sige, para di na ako makadagdag sa stress, di kita papansinin 'pag nagkita tayo.' Usapan namin ''Wag ka nang lalapit, 'wag na tayong magpansinan.'






