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Beau Belga’s wife accuses PBA player of infidelity, abuse

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 08:15 PM February 01, 2022

PBA player Beau Belga.

PBA player Beau Belga. PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines—Queenie Manalo-Belga, wife of PBA player Beau Belga, has accused the Rain or Shine big man of infidelity and abuse.

Manalo-Belga said their marital issues started when her husband entered the PBA bubble last year.

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She posted about Belga’s alleged infidelities and physical abuse on social media.

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Screenshot of Queenie Manalo-Belga's Facebook Story

Screenshot of Queenie Manalo-Belga’s Facebook Story

“Who would’ve thought that even after almost 16 years, half of my life, of being together, the man I love and trust with my very life would be the one to put our family in grave danger?” she wrote in a Facebook Story on Tuesday.

According to Manalo-Belga, she tried to keep their issues to themselves but she claimed that the former national team member did not want to communicate with her when she tried reaching out.

Manalo-Belga insisted she is decided to pursue a case against the veteran cager.

HINDI NA HO BA PPWEDE NA MAKUHA ANG HUSTISYA KAHIT PA AYUSIN? HINDI HO AKO NALILITO, DESIDIDO AKO. MEDIATION IS ALWAYS…

Posted by Queenie Manalo on Tuesday, February 1, 2022

She also posted a video of herself in tears while trying to further explain her side.

INQUIRER.net reached out to Belga through his manager Danny Espiritu to get his side, but Espiritu said the PBA player has yet to respond.

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