THE BENTLEY BILL: ELLEN ADARNA’S BRUTAL REVELATIONS ABOUT DEREK RAMSAY’S POST-SPLIT DECEPTION AND THE $65,000 SERVICE SHOCK 🚗💸
THE $1 MILLION ANNIVERSARY GIFT THAT CAME WITH A CATCH

Actress Ellen Adarna has decisively closed the chapter on her explosive split from actor Derek Ramsay, not with sadness, but with a series of brutal, highly detailed revelations that shred Ramsay’s public image. The focus of her latest exposé is the notorious light-blue Bentley—a luxury car valued at over Php1 million—that Ramsay gifted her for their first wedding anniversary in September 2022.
Ellen detailed the utterly shocking moment she realized the supposed grand gesture came with a hidden financial obligation—a moment that perfectly encapsulates the alleged deceit in their relationship.
“When I was getting that Bentley, the boy said, ‘Ma’am, you need to pay a bill… because sir had it serviced.’ So, I took the boy and we got the car from the casa… One hour later, the boy called, ‘Ma’am, please deposit the bill to sir’s account… the service bill for the second time.'”
Ellen reveals that Ramsay made her pay the Php65,000 service bill for the million-peso gift—not just once, but seemingly twice—immediately after presenting it. Her fury was undisguised, questioning Ramsay’s priorities to his “billionaire ex-friends” versus his own wife. This revelation transforms the anniversary gift from a symbol of love into a final, humiliating sting of financial obligation.
THE RESTRAINING ORDER AND THE SHOUTING TRAUMA
Beyond the financial betrayal, Ellen addressed the viral allegations surrounding their fights, where she was accused of secretly recording Ramsay while acting calm. She defiantly defended her actions, rooted in a peaceful childhood free of domestic discord:
“I am not a shouting type… If you don’t want to be recorded, then don’t shout! It’s my only way to protect myself, I’m a woman… Why would I give him consent to shout at me?”
Ellen clarified that her calmness was not manipulation, but a fundamental rejection of the shouting and fighting she was never exposed to as a child. She stated that for her, such behavior is “not normal,” unlike others who grew up in environments where fighting parents made such situations “normal.” This narrative paints Ramsay as the volatile aggressor, while she merely protected herself.
She also casually confirmed the lifting of a restraining order against someone (presumably related to the split), noting, “Day, 15 days lang ‘yung restraining order. Tapos na ‘yung restraining order mo, day. Okay.” This offhand remark suggests the legal battle has moved into a new phase, though the specific context remains partially obscured.
THE JOHN LLOYD TRUCE: A PARENTING MASTERCLASS
In stark contrast to the drama with Ramsay, Ellen gave a glowing, peaceful update on her co-parenting relationship with her former partner, John Lloyd Cruz, father of her son, Elias.
Ellen had only praise for Cruz’s commitment to their child:
“The only times he couldn’t come is when he’s abroad or he has work, but he’s always present in everything, even small things. He’s there.”
Crucially, Ellen emphasized that she never pressures her children’s fathers for money, stating that support is freely given. This deliberate contrast highlights Cruz as the mature, reliable co-parent, while Ramsay is painted as the financially tricky and emotionally turbulent ex-husband.
THE ‘MOVING ON’ SCANDAL: PEACE AND THE PICTURES

Ellen asserted that she is now finally in a state of “extreme peace,” but she also addressed the bizarre, lingering presence of Derek Ramsay’s photos on her Instagram account—specifically, pictures from their baby Lily’s baptism.
Her rationale for keeping the photos is revealing: “There’s no point, it’s just paper… And if you check and research about why marriage exists, the history of it, screenshot and he dive deeper into it…”
This cryptic remark suggests a philosophical, almost investigative rejection of the institution of marriage itself, implying that the legal document (the “paper”) is meaningless, and their historical moments, including the shared pictures, are simply artifacts of a past she is no longer defined by.
Ellen Adarna’s post-split life is a masterclass in aggressive recovery. She is not seeking pity; she is demanding accountability, exposing financial cheap shots, and celebrating the peace she has found by prioritizing her own well-being over the chaos she allegedly endured. The Php65,000 Bentley service bill now stands as the final, brutal receipt of a broken marriage.