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‘Tinakbuhan ng pera’: Gladys Guevarra turns emotional after lover tried to steal money from online food business

TV host and comedienne Gladys Guevara opened up about her recent struggle involving her newfound business and now former lover.

In an hour-long Facebook live video, Gladys asked for forgiveness to the customers who ordered and paid for her rice cake products this month because of a personal problem that forced her to cancel all their orders.

“Ang sinasabi ko pong hindi inaasahang pangyayari tayo ay natakbuhan ng pera. Ang bigat bigat po ng loob ko,” she said in a Facebook live video.

Gladys said that these orders are palitaw, kalamay sa latik and puto for at least a hundred customers.

“Ito po ay may kinalaman sa personal kong buhay ito po ay may kinalaman sa pinakilala ko sa inyong jowa ko,” she said.

The problem transpired when her partner told her to change the payment mechanism on her Facebook page because Gladys only has a BDO account.

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Her partner convinced her to use his account instead so that they can monitor the cash flow online.

“Out of trust, out of faith nagtiwala po ako kasi partner ko yun,” she said.

But after a huge fight earlier this week, Gladys said they decided to call it quits. However, her partner tried to run away with the money paid by her clients.

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“Ito po sira, winasak niya ang opisina namin. Nandito po ang records niyo,” she said. “Buong araw ito ang ginawa ko kinakailangan ko makuha ang pera niyo. Nakuha ko naman po pero sa kasamaang palad, ‘yung umorder ng September 3, ‘yun ang hindi na binalik sa akin,” she said.

Gladys did not disclose the amount on how much was taken from her.

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“Sa tagal ko na sa industriyang ito never nasira ang pangalan ko dahil sa pera. Never,” she said.

She even said that there was a third party involved.

“Yes tinakbuhan niya ko dahil sa babae. Ngayon di ko na siya macontact,” she said.

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