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Calvin Abueva, Mo Tautuaa's wife get into altercation after PBA game

Published Feb 05, 2024 9:20 am

Magnolia's Calvin Abueva and the wife of San Miguel's Mo Tuatuaa, Aida Tuatuaa, got into a heated argument after Game 2 of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup finals on Sunday, which ended in a 109-85 win in favor of the Beermen.

Calvin got into a spat with Aida while leaving the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay until security stepped in to stop the situation.

Upset about it, Calvin and his wife Sam returned and tried to confront the Tuatuaas with the former challenging Mo to a fistfight.

On X, Aida claimed that Calvin smirked at her as she was making her way to the restroom.

She wrote: "THIS GUY IS CRAZYYY! HOLY S--TTT!!! CALVIN JUST CAME AFTER ME WHILE I WAS WALKING TO THE BATHROOM!!!"

Aida Tuatuaa's Instagram Story
Aida Tuatuaa's Instagram Story

She clarified that the basketball player did not "physically" attack her but mocked her.

“I had to walk past him to go to the restroom. He smirked at me, nodded his head up and down, and said, ‘Yeaaa’ laughing. I said, ‘WTF is wrong with you?’ and kept walking. He walked after me and literally got in my face,” Aida said in another post.

She also called Calvin “unhinged” and “not mentally stable” on her IG stories, pointing out that Calvin's locker room was "on the opposite side of the arena."

"There was absolutely no reason why he came to the SMB dugout and was standing there," she said on her Instagram story.

Speaking to the press, Calvin asserted that Aida was the one who instigated the situation.

He said: “Dumaan siya rito, hinihintay ko ‘yung anak ko. And then, ‘Why the f--- are you smiling?’ Tinanong niya ‘ko. Umii-smile ba ‘ko sa’yo … Nandiyan ‘yung mga anak ko, gaganyan siya?”

During Game 2, Calvin also got a technical foul in the fourth quarter after a heated exchange with San Miguel coach Jorge Gallent.

According to the coach, Calvin mocked his physical disability, sparking the argument.

"Bulag daw ako," said Jorge, who currently has an artificial eye after losing his right eye in an accident. "It's ok, that’s fine," he said. "I’m blind, anyway."