Richard Gutierrez and Sarah Lahbati amid separation reports

Barbie Imperial Denies Being Third Party in Richard Gutierrez–Sarah Lahbati Split

February 05, 20261 min read

“Walang Third Party” — Barbie Imperial Speaks Out

Actress Barbie Imperial has firmly denied allegations linking her as a third party in the reported split of celebrity couple Richard Gutierrez and Sarah Lahbati.

In a clear and direct response, Barbie addressed the circulating rumors, stressing that she had no involvement whatsoever in the couple’s separation. According to her, the speculation stemmed from assumptions and online chatter that quickly snowballed—without factual basis.

How the Rumors Started

Talk of a third party erupted after Richard and Sarah’s relationship issues became public, with netizens attempting to connect unrelated appearances and timelines. As often happens in celebrity breakups, names began to surface online—fueling gossip that rapidly spread across social media platforms.

Barbie, however, clarified that she had nothing to do with the personal matters of the former couple and urged the public to avoid jumping to conclusions.

The Cost of Speculation

The actress emphasized how damaging unverified claims can be—not just to careers, but to mental health and personal lives. While public figures accept scrutiny as part of their profession, Barbie’s statement highlighted a recurring issue in local showbiz: rumors often move faster than truth.

Fans and fellow industry personalities rallied behind her, praising her calm but firm stance and calling for respect for everyone involved—especially when families and children are part of the situation.

A Call for Boundaries

Neither Richard nor Sarah has publicly blamed a third party for their separation. Barbie’s denial reinforces the importance of letting those directly involved speak for themselves rather than letting speculation dictate the narrative.

In an age where social media thrives on controversy, this moment serves as a reminder: not every breakup needs a villain.

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