Dolphy is at it again, defending his son from the allegation that he was involved in gun-toting during a traffic alterction.
Vandolph, the son of the King of Comedy, Dolphy to Alma Moreno who got hitched with governor early this year, was reported to have an argument with a man who cut him off in the traffic.
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Comedy King Dolphy defended his son Vandolph from a recent allegation that he was involved in a gun-toting incident due to a traffic altercation.
“Hindi totoo ‘yon. Unang-una, walang nagrereklamo. Ang tagal-tagal na niyan. Puro mali ang detalye. Naka-Ford daw, eh, hindi naman Ford [kundi] Montero and auto niya [Vandolph]. Wala [daw] plaka, eh, may plaka ‘yon. Kulay asul daw, eh, black naman ang kotse niya. May baril daw siya --bakit hindi sila magpakita ng ebidensiya?” said an obviously incensed Doplhy in an interview aired on "Showbiz News Ngayon" August 20.
According to a report, Vandolph got into an argument with a motorcycle-riding man who drove in front of his car to cut him off.
Vandolph allegedly chased the guy, challenged him to a fight and reportedly wielded an unlicensed gun.
Vandolph denied the accusation during Dr. Manny Calayan’s birthday party.
“Basta, ayoko munang magsalita,” Vandolph told an "SNN" reporter. "Lahat naman ng kaso na dawit ang pangalan ko, hinarap ko. Hindi ko nga alam kung sinong Vandolph ‘to [na tinutukoy nila]."
Dolphy believe the guy could have been Vandolph’s look-alike.
“Baka look-alike lang, ginamit lang ‘yong pangalan niya [Vandolph],” he said.
Dolphy expressed indignation over the person who wrote the "report."
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