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SHOCKING SIGHTING: CLAUDINE AND MARJORIE BARRETTO TOGETHER AT BROTHER MITO’S WAKE — BUT TENSIONS STILL LINGER!

 

 

 

The Barretto family has never been a stranger to the spotlight, and this week, their complicated dynamics were once again on full display. Claudine and Marjorie Barretto were spotted together at the wake of their eldest brother, Mito Barretto, who passed away on September 22, 2025, at the age of 66. The public and media flocked to Heritage Memorial Chapels in Taguig City, curious not only to pay respects to the late patriarch but also to witness the rare gathering of the Barretto siblings.

Mito, the firstborn of Miguel and Inday Barretto, leaves behind a large family of seven children: Mito, Mitch, Joaquin (or Jay-Jay), Gia, Gretchen, Marjorie, and Claudine. The loss of Mito, who had been a central figure in the family, has brought grief to the forefront, but it also highlighted the well-known tensions that have existed among the Barretto sisters over the years.

Claudine, Marjorie Barretto together at Mito's wake

Marjorie, dressed in white, was seen alongside their mother, Inday, and sister Claudine, greeting visitors and offering condolences in the chapel. Social media posts and videos from the event showed Marjorie actively engaging with guests, while Claudine also participated in welcoming and talking to those who had come to pay respects. Both sisters were visible side by side, yet those paying close attention could detect the subtle but telling gestures of distance between them.

Adding to the somber atmosphere were Marjorie’s children—Dani, Julia, Claudia, and Leon—whose eyes reflected the sadness of losing their uncle. Leon was seen comforting Lucas Barretto, Mito’s son, who could not hold back his tears during the wake. Julia’s sister, Claudia, was also present, helping manage the flow of visitors. The Barretto family, known for their public feuds, seemed united in the moment of mourning, yet the underlying tensions remained palpable.

 

 

Mito Barretto wake

While the sisters appeared physically together, those in attendance noticed small but significant details. A brief eye roll here, a stiff greeting there, and occasional moments where Claudine and Marjorie spoke in slightly raised tones all hinted at unresolved issues. One visitor even reported overhearing a short verbal exchange that caused heads to turn, showcasing that while they were standing side by side, the history of disagreements had not fully dissipated.

The Barretto family feud has long been public knowledge. The most prominent rift involves Gretchen, Marjorie, and Claudine, whose relationships have fluctuated between cordiality and conflict over the years. The feud notably intensified following the death of their father, Miguel Barretto, in October 2019. In interviews, Claudine has openly discussed her relationship with her sisters. About Gretchen, she shared, “She never left my side. We don’t get to spend time all the time, but the words of wisdom, her being there—even through phone calls—taught me so much. Dada, Atong…”

Marjorie Barretto at Mito's wake

Dada, Claudine clarified, refers to Gretchen’s longtime partner, Tonyboy Cojuangco, while Atong is the businessman Atong Ang, a close ally of Gretchen. Claudine has maintained that despite ups and downs, she keeps close ties with Gretchen.

Regarding Marjorie, however, Claudine admitted in the same interview that while they often see each other at family gatherings, they still struggle to communicate fully. “As for Marjorie, we don’t really get to talk, but all is well. We see each other—lunches, dinners, merienda with family. We have a big family. We did small talk. That’s good. That’s good enough.”

This delicate balance was on full display at Mito’s wake. Even though the sisters had old grievances, the sorrow of losing a brother and the significance of the day prompted them to put aside differences, at least temporarily. For the family, the wake was not just a mourning ritual but also a reminder of the importance of unity, especially in moments of grief.

 

 

 

Dani and Julia Barretto at Mito's wake

The presence of Claudine and Marjorie together sparked immediate reactions on social media. Fans and followers were quick to note both the joy of seeing the sisters in public together and the unmistakable tension that lingered. Some speculated on the reasons behind the subtle disagreements observed, while others praised the family for prioritizing their brother’s memory over personal conflicts. The duality of public display and private discord is something the Barreto family has navigated for decades, and this event was no exception.

 

 

Leon Barretto at Mito's wake

Amidst the tensions, the family also engaged in moments of genuine connection. Dani posted a family photo on social media, recreating what they called the “Mito signature pose,” a gesture that seemed to honor their late brother’s memory while subtly reinforcing family bonds. The act symbolized that even amidst conflict, the Barretto family can find ways to celebrate life and remember the ones they’ve lost.

 

Claudine and Marjorie Barretto talking to visitors of Mito's wake.

Observers at the wake noted that Claudine and Marjorie, while still carrying traces of old disputes, managed to interact respectfully, greet visitors, and maintain a composed front. In essence, their shared presence became a testament to the power of grief and family ties to override past conflicts, if only for a moment. The wake served as a reminder that family relationships, no matter how fractured, are capable of temporary reconciliation during significant life events.

In conclusion, Mito Barretto’s passing brought together the Barretto sisters in a rare public display of unity. While the tensions between Claudine and Marjorie were noticeable, they were overshadowed by the solemnity of the occasion. In the end, grief and the collective memory of a loved one allowed the sisters to pause old disputes, showing that family bonds, even when tested, can endure. The Barretto family’s complex dynamics, often a source of media fascination, were on full display—but above all, the day belonged to honoring Mito, the eldest sibling, and reflecting on the importance of togetherness during times of loss.

 

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