Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson patch up differences



Actress Kim Chiu has said that she could not remember anymore if her previous relationship with actor Gerald Anderson had a closure.

Asked about the closure of their relationship, Chiu said: “Hindi na lang po ako nag text.”

Chiu smiled and told Anderson: “Ba’t ako ang taga-sagot? Hindi na lang ako nag text. In-erase ko na lang number mo. "Nung una text text hanggang sa…sige na nga alis na sya. Anong side mo? Ituloy mo. Ipaglaban mo.”

“Nung tinanong n’yo po yan, na-bigla rin po kami,” said Anderson in reference to the closure question, during an interview on "Tonight With Boy Abunda" on ABS-CBN.


Anderson said that he and Chiu have patched up their differences and realized that everything is OK now.

“Ngayon po ’yung opportunity na mag catch up kami. May pinagsamahan kami pero parang it’s like getting to know her again. Sobrang privilege na makasama ko sya uli.”

Chiu said that she felt everything has been healed now when she could play jokes with Anderson. “Naloloko ko na sya. Joke time, joke time ganun. Ok na ’yun.”


Anderson said that he did not think twice when told he was going to be teamed up with his former girlfriend in the morning teleserye “Ikaw Lang Ang Iibigin” on ABS CBN.

“Sa akin wala po talaga. More than anything else, the fans deserve it. It’s been 11 years andyan pa rin sila,” he said.


But Chiu said that she was at first hesitant to accept the role because of Anderson.

“Hindi po ako magde deny nag alinlangan po ako. It’s been years at saka naisip ko ayoko na maki-pagtrabaho sa kanya. Pero ‘yun nga nag heal na, wala na,” she said.

Both Chiu and Anderson are single these days. Chiu was previously linked to actor Xian Lim while Anderson has called it quits with actress Maja Salvador. - ROBERT REQUINTINA

* Images courtesy of Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson Instagram accounts.


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