The son of Kris Aquino with star cager James Yap is harboring "hate" towards the Kapamilya host's latest leading man.
Even onscreen, Aquino's pretend romance is a matter of concern for James Yap, Jr., more popularly known by his nickname "Bimby."
Aquino said Bimby is "affected" and "heartbroken" by any hint of a new love life for his mom.
Referring to the upcoming comedy film "Sisterakas," where she portrays a villainous business tycoon, Aquino said, "Dito tuwang-tuwa nga siya (Bimby) dahil walang ka-love team, walang ka-eksena."
In her upcoming romance-drama series, however, the same isn't the case.
In "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw," Aquino and former real-life boyfriend Robin Padilla portray a married couple, Roxanne and Bogs.
"Nanood [si Bimby] ng taping namin," Aquino told reporters shortly after the grand press conference for "Sisterakas" held Saturday.
"Ang nakita niyang scene kasi was a 15th wedding anniversary scene. Obviously may halik. Hindi siya naka-get over talaga, kasi ang bukambibig niya, 'Mama, I really hate Robin Padilla because he's stealing you from me,'" the actress added, laughing.
According to Aquino, 41, Bimby even went to tell "everyone" about the kiss, including the "Kris TV" host's brother, President Benigno Aquino III.
For his part, Padilla has assured the 5-year-old that the kissing scene is just pretend. "Ang sabi niya, 'Bimb, it's just acting, it's not real life.' Napapa-English siya," Aquino said.
"Tapos nagsuntukan na lang sila, hindi pa rin sila okay," she added, laughing.
Along with "It's Showtime" host Vice Ganda and veteran comedienne Ai Ai delas Alas, Aquino topbills Star Cinema's "Sisterakas." The upcoming comedy flick by Wenn Deramas is a film entry to the 38th Metro Manila Film Festival.
Also starring Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla and Xyriel Manabat, "Sisterakas" will hit theaters nationwide on Christmas Day. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Bangs Garcia Cries, Fears Losing Brother
An emotional Bangs Garcia opened up to "Showbiz Inside Report" on her relationship with her younger brother, whose condition, she fears, may cut short their time as a family.
In an interview with the entertainment talk show aired Saturday, the Kapamilya actress pointed to her brother Javriel as her motivation behind being in showbusiness.
Endearingly called "Ayi" by his family, Garcia's brother, 23, is with Down syndrome.
"Sabi nila, anytime daw kasi, pwede raw siya mawala. Everytime I get to be with him, I see to it na sobrang happy siya," said Garcia, who turned emotional during the interview.
While the "Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo" star lives in Manila, her family, including Ayi, are based in Davao.
"'Yun ang kinakatakutan ko. Hindi ko ma-imagine 'yung life without him, kasi sobrang mahal ko 'yung kapatid ko," added Garcia, who is third of four siblings.
According to the 25-year-old actress, she was initially motivated to join showbiz to help with her family's expenses. She recalled her being cast in the action series "Palos" as a blessing, as it was then, in 2008, when her father's leather manufacturing business had started to decline.
Garcia's thriving showbiz career prompted her to be based in Manila. This meant spending less time with Ayi.
"He's very, very sweet, palagi syaing nag-a-'I love you' sa 'kin. Sa 'kin siya parati sumusunod, sobrang mahal na mahal niya ako," she said.
"Na sa Davao siya eh, so everytime na nandito siya sa Manila, lahat ng gusto niya sinusunod ko, binibigay ko, kasi minsan ko lang siya nakakasama," Garcia added.
This Christmas, the actress shared, she will bring Ayi to Hong Kong Disneyland -- his first trip out of the country.
"I think that's the reason why I'm in showbiz, why I'm breathing right now," the actress said, referring to Ayi and their family.
"I think 'yun 'yung number one priority ko. Number one si Ayi," she added. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy
In an interview with the entertainment talk show aired Saturday, the Kapamilya actress pointed to her brother Javriel as her motivation behind being in showbusiness.
Endearingly called "Ayi" by his family, Garcia's brother, 23, is with Down syndrome.
"Sabi nila, anytime daw kasi, pwede raw siya mawala. Everytime I get to be with him, I see to it na sobrang happy siya," said Garcia, who turned emotional during the interview.
While the "Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo" star lives in Manila, her family, including Ayi, are based in Davao.
"'Yun ang kinakatakutan ko. Hindi ko ma-imagine 'yung life without him, kasi sobrang mahal ko 'yung kapatid ko," added Garcia, who is third of four siblings.
According to the 25-year-old actress, she was initially motivated to join showbiz to help with her family's expenses. She recalled her being cast in the action series "Palos" as a blessing, as it was then, in 2008, when her father's leather manufacturing business had started to decline.
Garcia's thriving showbiz career prompted her to be based in Manila. This meant spending less time with Ayi.
"He's very, very sweet, palagi syaing nag-a-'I love you' sa 'kin. Sa 'kin siya parati sumusunod, sobrang mahal na mahal niya ako," she said.
"Na sa Davao siya eh, so everytime na nandito siya sa Manila, lahat ng gusto niya sinusunod ko, binibigay ko, kasi minsan ko lang siya nakakasama," Garcia added.
This Christmas, the actress shared, she will bring Ayi to Hong Kong Disneyland -- his first trip out of the country.
"I think that's the reason why I'm in showbiz, why I'm breathing right now," the actress said, referring to Ayi and their family.
"I think 'yun 'yung number one priority ko. Number one si Ayi," she added. By wanderer || Full Story: Kapamilyalogy
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)