“May control na and mas open na ako ngayon sa mga kapatid ko. Hinihingi ko na yung mga opinion nila. Dati kasi padalos-dalos lang. Mas careful and hindi lang ako yung kumikilala sa lalaki. Pati yung mga kapatid ko,” Kim said in an interview at the story conference of upcoming TV drama “Ina, Kapatid, Anak” in ABS-CBN compound on Friday, May 11.
She added that Xian Lim is working harder at getting to know her and her loved ones more. In fact, he calls Kim’s siblings “textmates” and he would sometimes give surprises and treats to her family.
Birthday surprise
“Noong birthday ko, nasa bundok ako, wala akong signal, shooting ng “The Healing.” Pag-uwi ko ng bahay, may puno ng flowers na heart-shaped. So, parang sabi ko sa mga kapatid ko, ‘Kanino naman galing ito?’ Tapos bigla siyang tumawag, nagtext dahil sinabihan siya ng mga kapatid ko na nasa house na ako,” Kim said.
What’s the status of their relationship?
“Hindi naman kailangan ng label,” Kim replies.
The Kapamilya stars finds Xian’s being a “hopeless romantic” and traditional ways in pursuing a girl endearing.
“Si Xian para siyang hopeless romantic and luma na tao. Yung traditional. Hindi lang siya sa akin, sa mga kapatid ko rin. Kinikilala pa namin siya, natutuwa naman yung mga kapatid ko sa kanya,” she said.
After starring in “My Binondo Girl,” Kim is happy to once again work with Xian in “Ina, Kapatid, Anak,” where they have Enchong Dee, Maja Salvador, Rayver Cruz, Ronaldo Valdez, Janice de Belen, Cherry Pie Picache, Eddie Gutierrez, Ariel Rivera and Jayson Gainza as co-stars.
“Sobrang thankful and very happy na binigyan ako ng ABS-CBN ng ganitong project ulit. Happy ako and overwhelmed na magkaroon ng ganitong kalaki ng project. Excited ako to start,” Kim said.
By Karen Valeza | Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom
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