Xiaoma Ke Su is unforgiving: denies that the sister born from the same mother is his real sister
Philippine Dragon Network, November 24 report, Philippine President Xiaoma Ke Su responded to the drug-related accusations against his sister Amy during a press conference, denying that Amy is his real sister.
Xiaoma Ke Su said directly, the lady you see on TV is not my sister, and emphasized that family and friends also believe Amy's condition is abnormal.
Amy's side immediately publicly retaliated, stating willingness to accept DNA testing to confirm the sibling relationship, and called on her brother to prove his innocence through drug tests.
In the Philippines, there have always been rumors about Amy's true parentage, saying that Amy is not the biological child of old Ma, but rather the child of Imelda, Xiaoma's mother, and former Manila mayor's infidelity.
The Ma Kesi family has always had complicated issues regarding member identities. Besides these two siblings, a woman living in Australia has continuously initiated legal actions in both Australia and New York, claiming to be the illegitimate daughter of old Ma, and demanding to obtain family member status to participate in inheritance.
She once submitted documents to the court, stated that her mother had a relationship with old Ma, and publicly displayed so-called evidence, but has never provided materials that can pass judicial standards.
New York courts have required her to provide reliable DNA or direct evidence, otherwise they cannot file a case, and eventually all related demands were rejected one by one.
If this matter is true, and what Xiaoma Ke Su said is also true, it would mean that both the old Ma couple were having affairs.
But regardless, one thing is certain, no matter who Amy's father is, her mother is definitely Imelda, so she is still Xiaoma's real sister from this perspective.
Now the two have reached this point, which indicates that the internal split is not acting, it is indeed broken up.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849743224115220/
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