Ruffa Gutierrez’s Daughters Share Emotional Reaction After Being Hugged and Kissed by Their Father Yilmaz Bektas
After more than a decade apart, an emotional reunion between Turkish businessman Yilmaz Bektas and his daughters with Filipina actress Ruffa Gutierrez — Lorin and Venice — moved many to tears. The moment, years in the making, unfolded in a quiet but powerful scene that highlighted the depth of emotions only a parent-child connection can bring.
The reunion took place during a long-anticipated visit to Istanbul, where the sisters, now young women, finally came face-to-face with their father after 15 years of physical and emotional distance. When Yilmaz saw his daughters walk through the airport doors, he didn’t hesitate — with teary eyes and open arms, he rushed to them, embracing both tightly, as if trying to reclaim all the years lost.

Lorin and Venice, clearly overwhelmed by the moment, clung to their father, allowing themselves to feel the warmth of a man they had longed to know better for most of their lives. It was a moment of silence, of deep breaths and tearful smiles, where no words were needed — only the undeniable energy of love and reconnection.
Both daughters later shared how the moment made them feel whole in a way they hadn’t expected. For years, they had grown up with only stories, images, and distant memories of their father. To be suddenly embraced and kissed by him in such a tender way was more than a gesture — it was a healing moment, one that reopened a part of their hearts they didn’t realize had remained guarded.
Lorin, the older of the two, admitted she had mentally prepared herself for an awkward or unfamiliar encounter. But when her father held her for the first time in years, those doubts melted away. She described the hug as grounding, comforting, and unexpectedly natural. Venice, more soft-spoken, said she didn’t want to let go. The physical contact was both new and deeply familiar — a paradox that only made the moment more emotional.
Their father, Yilmaz, looked equally moved. His affection for the girls was evident not just in his words, but in the way he looked at them, constantly reaching out to hold their hands, stroke their hair, or give them fatherly kisses on the forehead. It was a kind of warmth the girls had missed growing up — not out of lack of love, but out of absence.
What made the reunion even more meaningful was the effort made by Ruffa Gutierrez. Despite past differences and a complicated history, she played a key role in bridging the gap for the sake of her daughters. Her decision to allow and support this reunion showed immense maturity and love as a mother. Seeing her daughters happy, laughing, and bonding with their father gave her a sense of peace.
The trip also gave Lorin and Venice the chance to meet their half-sister, Ilknaz Bektas. The three girls quickly connected and spent meaningful time together — taking photos, exchanging stories, and slowly building a new sibling bond. It was a reminder that while time cannot be rewound, new memories can still be made.
As the visit drew to a close, the departure was bittersweet. At the airport, Yilmaz once again held his daughters in a tight embrace, reluctant to let them go. Promises were made — to stay in touch, to visit again, to never let the years stretch so long again. There were tears, but this time, they were tears of love, not loss.
Lorin and Venice left Istanbul with full hearts. What was once a distant dream had become a real, living connection. The reunion didn’t just give them a chance to know their father — it gave them back a piece of themselves.
This emotional encounter reminds us of the powerful, unbreakable bond between parent and child. Even when separated by distance, culture, or circumstance, love finds a way to bring people back to one another. And sometimes, all it takes is one hug — sincere, tight, and long-awaited — to begin healing years of silence.
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