Julia Barretto, a promising young actress and daughter of both celebrities Marjorie Barretto and Dennis Padilla, talks about what is missing on her life right now. Being born and raised on the spotlight, having a silver spoon on her mouth, and beauty beyond measure, what else could be a missing piece for someone like Julia?
On a recent vlog of her half-sister Dani Barretto, Julia bravely reveals that all she wanted to have right now is a baby. For her, she doesn’t feel fulfilled yet as being a mother is her ultimate goal in life.
Julia, now at age 23 and soon turning 24 in a matter of weeks, also revealed that she wanted to have a child and her own family five years from now. For her, being a mother is her mission in this world, and that she will be fulfilled if she was able to do so.
“Yeah. That’s the only thing. I just want a kid. Really, it’s really as simple as that. I feel like I have a purpose in this world, and that purpose is to be a mother.”
“So I don’t feel fulfilled because I still don’t have it.”
The actress also reassured a couple of times that that is the only missing puzzle in her life. She also stated that she wanted to bear many children, and if she wants to do so, one must start early.
She also added that she wanted to have four or five children in her lifetime.
Often she was also asked if she is happy about her life right now. Julia said that she is, and she is very happy. She put up a disclaimer thought that she is not pertaining to her love-life as many would assume. Netizens believed that the actress is being defensive about her controversial romantic pursuits.
It was brought onto the table also about the 2019 issue that Julia caught herself in between the relationship of Gerald Anderson and Bea Alonzo. She was asked what advice would she give to her 17-year-old self.
Julia bravely answered that she didn’t want anything to change about her past, as she regrets nothing of it.“Because it was such an eye-opener and it revealed a lot of things to me and later on I need in my life.”
If there is one thing she’d like to say to her younger self, it is the quote “to keep going”. Julia also reinstates, “I really wouldn’t change a thing. I don’t mind going through it all again.”
She also gave a word to the public who is judging her based on her actions and decisions wherein she learned how to sort things that matter and don’t matter for her. Apparently, Julia doesn’t give two cents to any comments that came from people who had no significant role in her life and focused more on what matters to her, to her reputation, and to her family.
Source: Online True Stories
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