- Dennis Padilla finally clears the rumors involving his daughter Julia Barretto
- To Gerald Anderson, Padilla says, “Wag kang maggo-GHOST, wag kang GAMOL”
- Anderson’s ex-girlfriend Bea Alonzo claims that the actor just “ghosted” her
- Padilla, together with Janno Gibbs and Andrew E., star in the upcoming comedy film, Sanggano, Sanggago’t Sanggwapo which serves as their reunion project
Dennis Padilla has something to say to Gerald Anderson: “Wag kang maggo-GHOST.”

During the press conference of his upcoming movie Sanggano, Sanggago’t Sanggwapo, Padilla once and for all clarified the issue surrounding his daughter Julia Barretto and her alleged involvement in the Bea Alonzo-Gerald Anderson split.
He reiterated that he talked with Anderson over the phone to remind him to man up about the issue.
When asked if the word “Gamol” best describes Anderson for his crooked ways, Padilla said: “Pwede ba yun? Kasi, parang hindi babagay dun sa edad nya yung word eh.”
Some even answered ‘f*ckboy’ that caused the crowd including Padilla to laugh. After some time, the comedian-actor found the right words. “Ang bagong ‘wag kang gamol ngayon, wag kang gho-ghost,” he stated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D7yFVA4vis
Furthermore, he said: “Yung ghost kasi, yung bigla nalang [di nagpapramdam]. Di ba noong araw, kunwari meron kang girlfriend tapos ayaw mo na siya. Tapos di mo naman maharap na, bigla ka nalang madi-disappear. Dati madaling gawin yun kasi landline pa eh. Sabihin mo lang na wala kayong landline diba. Eh ngayon kasi may cellphone na eh. So ayun, siguro yun yung bagay na term. Wag kang gamol, wag kang mag gho-ghost.”
Ghosting means cutting off communication with someone you’re in a relationship or dating with by simply fading away without any explanation at all. This is what Anderson did to former girlfriend Bea Alonzo who said they did not have a proper breakup.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr7XRTkwTPU
