Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Stylist to the stars Liz Uy pulled a Kylie Jenner and surprised everyone with a bouncing baby boy. Earlier today, she officially announced her motherhood with a picture of her and her son, Xavi on Instagram. But her pregnancy and birth had to be kept a secret because of the controversy surrounding them. Liz Uy’s baby daddy is rumored to be Raymond Racaza, husband of Dr. Geraldine Racaza. In an exclusive interview with Preview, the magazine where Uy used to work, she shares how much motherhood has changed her life. “I don’t really think only of myself anymore,” she says. “Every time I do anything, I think of Xavi first.” Liz Uy pregnancy, Ging Racaza, Raymond Racaza controversy? According to Philippine Star Ngayon, Liz Uy is in a relationship with Raymond Racaza. Report further says Uy missed the wedding of one of her closest friends, fellow It Girl, Anne Curtis. This made fans and media speculate about her absence during one of the greatest moments of her friend’s life. But she was unable to attend because she was pregnant. She gave birth a few weeks after the November wedding in the United States. In one of Georgina Wilson’s Instagram posts before Christmas, Liz is holding a baby but the picture was later taken down. Who is Ging Racaza? Now, who are the Racazas? Ging Racaza is a doctor, author, professor, model, and mom. She’s also an awardee of The Outstanding Young Men and Women (TOYM). And apparently, she’s friends with Georgina Wilson. Ging Racaza’s husband and allegedly father to Liz Uy’s baby is Raymond Racaza, co-founder, president, and COO of Xurpas, Inc., a Philippine consumer technology company. He’s also the developer for Anne Curtis’ gaming apps. In an Instagram post, Ging admits 2017 was her toughest year. She adds that she made it through because of her daughter. Rumor has it the couple is no longer together but her post says, “2017 also made me realize I’m already very tired, and maybe a little old [emoji], since I prefer peaceful silence over a tell-all and lawsuits.” Xavi 💙 A post shared by Liz Uy 🇵🇭 (@lizzzuy) on Mar 15, 2018 at 7:30pm PDT 2017 proved to be my toughest to date, but it’s nothing compared to what others experience in calamities, war, etc. I am still so grateful to Him; for my family, friends, & even people I haven’t met or do not know, for your amazing support!💋 The universe never fails to bring out the truth, and to show me love. 2017 also made me realize I’m already very tired, and maybe a little old 👵🏻, since I prefer peaceful silence over a tell-all and lawsuits. Many remark how “strong” I have been. It’s all because of this little girl, with the purest & gentlest of hearts. She literally told me I should forgive! 💕 CHRISTmas is about hope. True joy that money & popularity cannot buy—this is our wish for everyone. Thank you to people who came and went, those w/ fleeting/intermittent presence, and especially the permanent fixtures.❤️ Let’s have a FABULOUS 2018!!! Photo by @enthusiast2015.😘 A post shared by Dr. Geraldine Zamora Racaza (@ging.md) on Dec 26, 2017 at 12:54am PST Facebook Comments
The Life-Changing Lessons from “When Life Gives You Tangerines” That Will Make You Appreciate Life More