Carlos Yulo Faces Criticism from Elizabeth Oropesa Amid Family Conflict
ELIZABETH OROPESA – The award-winning actress gave advice to two-time Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo regarding his issues with his parents, particularly his mother, Angelica Yulo.
In a video, Elizabeth expressed her disappointment over the harsh statements Carlos made about his mother, criticizing his behavior. While Elizabeth acknowledged that Carlos is not obligated to support his parents financially, she emphasized that being supportive and caring is a fundamental quality of a good person.
She condemned Carlos’ harsh words, saying, “Masyado nang matindi ang tabas ng dila ng batang ito, hindi ko na kinaya,” and added that as a son, he should never treat his parents with such disrespect, regardless of the circumstances.
Elizabeth also addressed the role of Carlos’ girlfriend, Chloe San Jose, alleging that she, too, had shown a lack of respect towards Mrs. Yulo. According to Oropesa, Carlos should lead by example, stating, “hindi niya igagalang ang nanay mo kung hindi mo igagalang ang nanay mo.”
She strongly urged Carlos to forgive his parents and stop disrespecting them, warning that failing to do so might lead to negative consequences, like bad karma. Despite her heartfelt appeal, Carlos has yet to publicly respond to Elizabeth’s remarks.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Oropesa, born Jacqueline Elizabeth Oropesa Freeman on July 17, 1954, in Albay, Philippines, is a renowned Filipina actress known by the nickname “La Oropesa.” She gained fame in the 1970s and has appeared in over 150 films and television shows.
She won a Grand Slam Best Actress award for her role in the 1999 film Bulaklak Ng Maynila and has received multiple awards, including FAMAS and Gawad Urian recognitions for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress roles. Oropesa’s career began in 1974 with the film Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop Sa Balat Ng Lupa, where she played a supporting role alongside former Miss Universe Gloria Diaz.
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