Pokwang’s Eldest Daughter Alleges Lee O’Brian Tried to Evict Her After Pregnancy
POKWANG – Actress Pokwang’s daughter claims that Lee O’Brian allegedly attempted to kick her out of the house following the news of her pregnancy.
In a recent interview on “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda,” Ria Mae Subong, the eldest daughter of actress Pokwang, opened up about her tumultuous relationship with Lee O’Brian, revealing that he allegedly wanted her out of the house after she became pregnant. This revelation sheds light on the challenges Mae faced during a pivotal moment in her life.
Mae recounted her feelings of anger towards Lee, particularly regarding how he treated her mother. “Nagalit po ako, Tito Boy, syempre,” she expressed, emphasizing her protective instincts for Pokwang, who had been her sole support for 21 years.
Ria Mae Subong recalled a conversation with Lee where she urged him to take care of her mother, stating, “Ingatan mo yung mama ko kasi for 21 years, kaming dalawa lang.” Mae’s plea highlighted the deep bond she shares with her mother and her desire for Lee to honor that relationship.
However, Mae’s hopes were dashed when she discovered that Lee allegedly wanted her to leave the house after learning about her pregnancy. “Nagulat po ako na gusto akong palayasin ng ex niya sa house cause I got pregnant without getting married,” she revealed. This shocking demand left Mae feeling confused and hurt, as she believed she had more rights to stay in the home than Lee did. “Tsaka between me and him, parang ako yung mas may karapatan na nasa bahay, hindi siya,” she asserted, underscoring her sense of entitlement to the space she shared with her mother.
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Despite the challenges, Mae has found joy in her role as a mother to her son, whom Pokwang adores. The actress has embraced her new role as a grandmother, showcasing the strength of their family bond amidst the turmoil. Mae’s candid revelations serve as a reminder of the complexities of relationships and the importance of standing up for oneself and loved ones in difficult times.