The Instagram posts of Sarah Lahbati were liked by none other than her estranged mother-in-law, Annabelle Rama.
On Instagram, Sarah posted some snaps along with her kids while spending time, and among those who reacted is the mother of Richard Gutierrez.
Annabelle Rama Likes the Posts of Her Estranged Daughter-in-Law Sarah Lahbati
Netizens noticed that Annabelle Rama liked the post of her daughter-in-law Sarah Lahbati
ANNABELLE RAMA – The talent manager liked the posts of her estranged daughter-in-law Sarah Lahbati.
Annabelle and Sarah continue to make a buzz online due to their “patama” with each other. It started after the talent manager shared that Richard is now living with her. This sparked rumors that it was really over between the couple.
Then, Annabelle threw shade at Sarah about finances. The latter, on the other hand, kept mum and instead posted an extravagant lifestyle. This made netizens think that it was her response to the claims of Annabelle that she was only wasting her son’s hard-earned money.
The parents of Sarah Lahbati also joined in the issue, with her father taking a swipe at Annabelle, indirectly calling her a barking dog. The mother of the actress somehow confirmed that Sarah and Richard have called it quits by saying that they are now in a co-parenting setup. The term “co-parenting” is used for couples who are separated but have an agreement for the care of their children.
While Richard and Sarah have yet to officially confirm their breakup, the entertainment website Fashion Pulis noticed that Annabelle had liked some of the Instagram posts of her estranged daughter-in-law. In one of the photos she liked, it shows Sarah and her son Kai.
In the comments section of FP’s post, some netizens quipped that she might have pressed the like button accidentally. Others claimed that she might have a change of heart after seeing her grandchild.
Meanwhile, Zion and Kai spent Christmas and New Year with their mom. This is contrary to the earlier statement of Richard’s mom that they’re spending the two occasions in Japan as a complete family, of course without the presence of her estranged daughter-in-law.