For the thousands of adoring fans in Vancouver, Canada, the recent ASAP tour was a night of triumphant celebration, a joyful reunion of some of the Philippines’ biggest stars. The crowd was especially thrilled to see one particular guest: singer-songwriter Moira Dela Torre. She hadn’t been a regular on the program for a long time, but she was added to the show by popular demand, a special request from the very fans who had gathered to see her. On stage, it was a picture of perfect harmony. But behind the curtain, a shocking and lonely drama was unfolding, one that insiders say left the star feeling like an outcast.

A new report from showbiz insiders has pulled back the curtain, revealing that the reunion was anything but happy. During rehearsals and even on the night of the main event, Moira was allegedly given the ultimate cold shoulder, treated like a ghost by her fellow artists. Sources claim that in the hallways and backstage, there was no friendly chatter, no “hello,” no acknowledgment. She was reportedly completely ignored, or “dinedma,” by a large, powerful contingent of her co-stars.

The silent treatment was allegedly led by talents from Cornerstone, the powerful management agency that was once responsible for building Moira’s career. The atmosphere was reportedly so icy, so uncomfortable, and so hostile that Moira felt she had no choice but to escape. In a move that stunned tour organizers, the singer allegedly requested to be transferred to an entirely different hotel, isolating herself from the rest of the cast just to get a moment’s peace.

This brutal showbiz snub wasn’t a random act of drama. According to reports, it was the explosive, bitter fallout from a professional breakup that has been simmering for years. The source of the bad blood, insiders claim, stems directly from Moira’s controversial and messy departure from Cornerstone, the very agency whose current stars were now refusing to even look at her.

The first crack in the relationship allegedly appeared when Moira, while still under their management, attempted to “poach” a key staff member. Reports claim she tried to lure one of Cornerstone’s most trusted road managers away from the company to join her own personal team. In an industry built on loyalty, this move was seen as a stunning act of betrayal, an unforgivable offense that destroyed the trust between the artist and her managers.

But the friction didn’t stop there. Sources also allege that as her fame grew, so did her list of “demands.” She reportedly had numerous complaints, or “hanash,” about her career and treatment. She allegedly began comparing her success to others, questioning why certain artists were receiving better projects or opportunities, creating a toxic and divisive environment within the agency. The relationship, once a perfect partnership, had become completely fractured.

Faced with what they felt was a difficult and disloyal client, Cornerstone finally “released” her. Now, fast-forward to the Vancouver tour, where, by a stroke of scheduling fate, Moira was forced to share a stage and a hotel with the new generation of Cornerstone stars—artists who remained fiercely loyal to the management she allegedly spurned. They were reportedly not willing to forget the past, and they made their feelings clear through a wall of silence.

She was on that tour for one reason only: the fans demanded her. She was a crowd favorite, and the network, ABS-CBN, flew her in as part of a massive contingent of artists. But the incident reveals the deep and painful wounds that often fester behind the bright lights of the industry. A veteran showbiz reporter, Ogie Diaz, has since advised that Moira should perhaps be the one to break the ice, suggesting she approach the artists she has issues with one by one to finally make peace.

Until then, this silent war is far from over. While the audience in Vancouver heard her sing, her co-stars were sending a message of their own, one that was loud, clear, and delivered in perfect, cold silence.