😭 ANNABEL RAMA’S RAGE: MATRIARCH DEFENDS SARAH LAHBATI AFTER BGC SHAMING—‘I PITY HER! SHE WAS HUMILIATED!’ THE SHOCKING TEARS IN THE CAR! 💥

THE MATRIARCH SPEAKS: A FURY UNLEASHED
The high-society shame of Sarah Lahbati being allegedly “escorted out” of Medusa Bar after the Tatler Philippines Ball was already a scandal of epic proportions. But the drama has just been violently escalated by the most powerful, outspoken figure in Lahbati’s orbit: her former mother-in-law, the formidable showbiz matriarch, Annabel Rama.
Rama, known for her sharp tongue and unwavering loyalty to family—even former family—did not just comment on the incident; she exploded in a fury of protective maternal instinct. Hearing the reports of Lahbati being stared at and humiliated as she was led out of the high-profile BGC spot, Rama’s reaction was one of pure, raw empathy and indignation.
“I pity Sarah! It was not good what they did to her. She was humiliated in front of everyone!” Rama declared, her voice ringing with protective anger. “I am a woman, too. What they did to her was not right.”
This is a stunning, powerful defense. Annabel Rama is stepping into the fire, publicly confronting the power of the Zobel/Romualdez social circle and condemning their actions as cruel and unladylike. Her statement instantly shifts the narrative from Lahbati’s alleged transgression to the powerful elite’s calculated cruelty.
THE UNSEEN TRUTH: TEARS IN THE GETAWAY CAR

The most heartbreaking, crucial detail of the entire scandal was delivered by Rama herself, providing a shocking, emotional climax to the night of humiliation:
“Sarah was crying when she got into the car. I pity her.”
This single detail validates every assumption of injustice and pain. It transforms the cold, clinical account of a celebrity being “escorted out” into a deeply personal tragedy. It proves that the public removal was not a quiet, professional action, but a devastating act of social shaming that left a strong, famous woman in tears.
Rama’s protective stance is based entirely on this raw, feminine empathy. Despite the tumultuous breakup between Lahbati and her son, Richard Gutierrez, Rama clearly has not forgotten that Sarah was family—a mother to her grandchildren and a woman who deserves respect. Her defense is a reminder that even in the ruthless world of celebrity and Alta politics, there is still space for basic human kindness.
THE POWER PLAY: ROMUALDEZ, ZOBEL, AND THE STOLEN HEART
The facts of the night, as reported by social media and various sources, frame the incident as a targeted hit, rooted in an alleged love triangle:
The Entry: Sarah Lahbati reportedly entered the Medusa Bar after Marty Romualdez (the former House Speaker’s son), fueling rumors of their relationship.
The Witness: Rocio Zobel, Romualdez’s rumored childhood sweetheart, was already inside the bar.
The Execution: Zobel allegedly spoke to her father, Iñigo Zobel, who then commanded the staff to remove Lahbati—an astonishing display of familial and social power.
Annabel Rama’s outrage confirms the public’s suspicion that this was a deeply personal, premeditated act designed to publicly shame the alleged romantic rival. It was a calculated demonstration of social hierarchy: The elite will protect their own and violently reject anyone they view as an interloper.
Rama is effectively challenging the powerful Zobel family, suggesting that even their wealth and status do not grant them the right to inflict such public pain on a woman. She is using her own celebrity and influence to shield the vulnerable Lahbati from the overwhelming social force deployed against her.
THE LINGERING SILENCE AND THE CRYPTIC MESSAGE

Sarah Lahbati, the primary victim of the shaming, has remained publicly silent on the incident, offering only the cryptic Instagram post: “Judge me na lang. Tamad mag-explain.”
This message, which was once interpreted as defiance, now reads as exhaustion and helplessness. How can one explain a political ambush executed by some of Manila’s most powerful families? The effort is futile.
Annabel Rama’s intervention, however, ensures the issue will not die quietly. Her statement guarantees that the Tatler after-party will be remembered not for its glamour, but for the moment a popular actress was allegedly bullied and humiliated in public.
The story has transcended mere celebrity gossip and become a chilling parable about class warfare, power, and the high price women pay when they are accused of violating the unspoken codes of the elite. Annabel Rama, the loyal mother figure, has ensured that the image of Sarah Lahbati, crying alone in the back of a car, will forever haunt the memory of that star-studded, cruel night.