After two weeks of radio silence from Andi Eigenmann, she has finally posted something on her Instagram account pertaining to her most recent ordeal involving Jake Ejercito and their daughter Ellie Eigenmann.
It was vague and nothing directed to Jake or even her daughter, she talked about how women like her have experienced a lot of hardships in life, but still finds strength in focusing on her blessings. Like a true strong woman that she is, she even said that she doesn’t need any validation from anyone.
I have endured, I have been broken, I have known hardship, and I have lost myself. But here I stand, still moving forward, growing even stronger each day, guided by the constant blessings in my life. I guess this means I’ve been doing something right. I do not require validation from anyone, specially those who do not know my story– which is why I have nothing to explain. I don’t mind those who misunderstand me for they are proof that I have actually stood for something in life. I, just like any other human, will determine my own story, not anybody else. What this last obstacle has taught me is that you can’t touch women who can wear pain like diamonds around her neck. Photo taken from the last #FujifilmLifeStylePhotofest by idol @jaycontr3ras. Salamat boss!#sanhingtrapik outfit styled by @janaranilla
A photo posted by Andi Eigenmann (@andieigengirl) on Oct 6, 2016 at 4:05am PDT
There was a lot of hate seen on the comments section, and of course Andi’s mother Jaclyn Jose came to the rescue and fought back. In the end, she just pleaded for everyone to stop the hate and not involve Ellie.
Just recently Andi dodged the press after an event to prevent questions regarding the issue. Even after Jake released a lengthy post directed to their daughter, Andi still kept her silence (until last night.) Some of her co-stars like Dimples Romana and Sylvia Sanchez also shared their support during an interview. We do not know the whole story, and at the moment, we just want everything to be settled for Ellie and her family’s sake.
Now let’s end with Andi’s last line: “What this last obstacle has taught me is that you can’t touch women who can wear pain like diamonds around her neck.”
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