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“I Will Not Die Until I Finish This”: Inday Barretto’s Explosive Confession Against Raymart Santiago — A Mother’s Fury, A Daughter’s Pain, and the Scars of Abuse

The entertainment world is reeling after Inday Barretto, the matriarch of the famous Barretto clan, finally broke her silence in an emotional and explosive tell-all interview that revealed disturbing details about her daughter Claudine Barretto’s past with actor Raymart Santiago.

For years, whispers of abuse, betrayal, and manipulation haunted the couple’s story — but never before had anyone heard it directly from the woman who lived through her daughter’s torment. Now, at 89 years old, Mommy Inday is done keeping quiet.

“I will not die until I finish this,” she declared. “He better watch out. I’m going to get him — and then I can rest in peace.”

A Mother’s Love Turns to Rage

 

 

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In a rare sit-down interview with entertainment host Ogie Diaz, a longtime friend of Claudine, Inday Barretto recounted the painful history that tore her family apart.

She began with warmth — recalling how she once welcomed Raymart Santiago into their family with open arms. “I saw nothing wrong with him,” she said. “We even defended him when people questioned why Claudine married him. We treated him like our own son-in-law.”

But soon, her tone darkened. What began as a promising marriage, she said, turned into years of emotional and physical suffering for her youngest daughter, known to millions as the “Optimum Star.”

“He promised me he would take care of her. That he would never hurt her. But everything changed. He treated my daughter like a beast — like an animal.”

The Night Everything Changed

According to Inday, one terrifying night shattered the illusion of peace. Claudine called home, desperate and crying for help. The family rushed to her house, fearing the worst.

“When we arrived,” she said, her voice trembling, “Claudine was quiet — too quiet. Calm, but broken. We didn’t know what he had done, but we knew something terrible had happened.”

Later, Inday learned that Raymart allegedly injected Claudine with a sedative to “calm her down” — an act that would later fuel rumors that the actress was a drug addict. Those rumors, Inday claims, were false and cruel, and they nearly destroyed her daughter’s career.

It reached a breaking point when Claudine was forcibly taken to a rehabilitation facility, a move orchestrated by her own family in a desperate attempt to protect her public image. Her late father, Miguel Barretto, even pretended to be sick just to convince Claudine to enter the hospital’s basement treatment unit.

A Family Torn Apart by Pain

 

 

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Attorney Ferdinand Topacio, Claudine’s legal counsel, has long denied allegations that she ever used illegal substances. Even a drug test later cleared Claudine, showing negative results.

Meanwhile, Raymart publicly claimed he was the one being abused — a defense that Claudine’s supporters and her mother firmly refuted.

But nothing could prepare the family for what Inday says happened next.

In one particularly horrifying moment, Raymart allegedly struck Claudine in front of their young son, Santino, who was only four or five at the time.

“You don’t know what it’s like for a child to see that,” Inday said through tears. “He didn’t understand. But we saw it. We all saw it.”

Dragged and Humiliated

In another incident, Inday recalled how Claudine called for help after being dragged by Raymart in their own garage, in full view of neighbors. That moment, she said, marked the end of their marriage — and the beginning of Claudine’s long battle with anxiety and depression.

“She didn’t even have to tell me what happened,” Inday said quietly. “We just looked at each other. She was too ashamed, too afraid. She didn’t need to say a word.”

“You Married My Daughter Because She Was Claudine Barretto”

In perhaps the most gut-wrenching part of her revelation, Inday addressed Raymart directly:

“You married my daughter because she was Claudine Barretto. You dropped her when she stopped being one. You took everything she worked hard for — the properties meant for your children, your responsibility. We never turned our backs on you, but you treated her worse than an enemy.”

Her words, though heavy with anger, carried an unmistakable ache of maternal heartbreak — the voice of a mother who had watched her daughter’s light fade under the weight of abuse.

Legal Battles and Silence Orders

These accusations aren’t new. Claudine’s camp had previously filed cases against Raymart under the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 (RA 9262), citing physical, verbal, psychological, and economic abuse.

Raymart’s team, led by Atty. Howard Calleja and Atty. Katherine Distor-Gingundo, immediately denied all allegations back in 2013, calling them “baseless and defamatory.”

After Inday’s latest interview, Raymart’s lawyers responded swiftly, saying:

“It is very unfortunate that Mrs. Barretto has chosen to resort to publicity to spread this untruthful and slanderous narrative. Our client has kept his peace all these years.”

They also reminded the Barretto family that a gag order from the Mandaluyong Family Court (Branch 5) remains in effect, warning that any public statements could result in legal consequences.

Inday’s Final Warning — and a Message to Jodi Sta. Maria

In a shocking twist, Inday also issued a stern warning to Raymart’s current partner, actress Jodi Sta. Maria.

“When Jodi came, Claudine didn’t care anymore. That’s her lookout. I won’t say good luck — I’ll just pray for her. But proceed at your own risk. If you don’t know yet, then it’s up to you. God will take care of it.”

Her tone wasn’t of malice, but of weary caution — the words of a mother who had seen too much.

“Don’t Touch My Children”

In her final remarks, Inday spoke with unflinching emotion, her voice both fragile and fierce:

“You can hurt me all you want, but don’t touch my children. I’m 89 — I can go anytime. But I told Claudine, this is the last time I want to see tears in your eyes. I already cried for you. Not another tear.”

“I will end this before I go. And when I do, then I can finally rest in peace.”

A Family’s Wounds, Laid Bare

The Barretto family has long been known for its internal feuds and public controversies. But this one feels different. This isn’t about showbiz politics, rivalry, or fame — this is about pain that never healed, a mother’s undying love, and the ghosts of a marriage that scarred everyone it touched.

As the legal and emotional storm continues, the public is left divided:
Was this the long-awaited truth, or just another chapter in a saga that refuses to end?

Whatever the answer, one thing is undeniable — the wounds of the Barretto family run deep, and for Inday Barretto, silence is no longer an option.

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