Greta to replace Mocha?
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Greta to replace Mocha?

Rumor has it that Gretchen Barretto will soon replace Mocha Uson as an unofficial spokesperson of the President.

Rumor has it that Gretchen Barretto will soon replace Mocha Uson as an unofficial spokesperson of the President.

Talks floated after La Greta continually expressed her happiness and excitement in her social media accounts about being part of Duterte’s business delegation. The actress and socialite joined the President’s entourage for a three-day official visit in Tokyo, Japan, with her long-time partner, billionaire Antonio “Tonyboy” Cojuangco as well as business tycoon Manny V. Pangilinan.

In her Instagram and Twitter posts, Gretchen said she is ready for the business delegation and it is such an honor to be part of the group, with the hashtag #PresidentDuterte.

“This is my best accessory for today, the business delegation ID supporting our dear President,” a bespectacled Barretto said in a video posted in her Instagram account. She was in a classy and crisp business attire.

The 46-year-old diva remains as one of the most beautiful faces in the local entertainment industry.

Her beauty secrets include Healthwell Nutraceuticals’ GlutaMAX Lightening Soap with Glutathione.

When she started using the soap, La Greta said that it is a “hidden wealth” that gives her “kutis mayaman.”

The soap is just one part of GlutaMAX’s complete line of premium and advanced skin lightening products, formulated and tested by experts, to safely provide maximum results. GlutaMAX products – soap, lotion, deodorant and capsules – contain high amounts of Glutathione that makes them more effective compared to other whitening products. 

 

“GlutaMAX offers a complete product line that compliments each function. All the products address the skin darkening problems that were acquired in either a natural way or otherwise. GlutaMAX gently lightens uneven skin tone and discoloration. It nourishes the skin to improve overall texture and restore youthful vibrancy,” says Healthwell President Paulo Legaspi. RMP

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