Tuesday, January 26, 2010
claudette ortiz
Claudette Ortiz is making headlines again since the airing of ‘Intervention,’ the latest episode on the A&E Monday night. The episode focused on the miserable life of Robbie Pardlo, the ousted member of the trio called ‘City High,’ an R&B group. When Claudette Ortiz broke up with him; Robbie was broken too.
The fans of City High musical R&B group must be fully aware of a tragic story that turned the life of one of the group members into a living hell. 28-year-old Claudette Ortiz the American singer was the only female member to form the trio alongside Robbie Pardlo and Ryan Toby.
Reportedly, Claudette Ortiz had developed a very close relationship with Robbie Pardlo while in the high school days and they dated for quite some time. Later the duo formed the aforementioned group and with Ryan Toby into the scene; Ortiz changed her mind and went on to marry the guy in the year 2004 on 14 October.
Poor Robbie that was deep in love with his longtime girlfriend Ortiz just couldn’t bear the shock thus; became the victim of depression and from that moment onwards, he’s always deep drunk. To Robbie, the breakup meant a lot and it seemed to change the entire meanings of life for him.
New Jersey (Willingboro) born Ortiz and Ryan Toby are living a happy married life together whereas the family of Robbie is engaged to try and save the life of a once happy and energetic R&B rapper and singer. Latest episode of ‘Intervention’ on Monday night was all about Robbie and his troubled life since the breakup with Ortiz.
Actually it was when the hit song “What Would You Do” by City High was released that Robbie drowned himself into alcohol and eventually lost both his girlfriend and the music career. According to the reports, he’s become an intensive drinker and his family is deeply concerned about his rapidly falling health.
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