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Louise delos Reyes, mom patch up differences



Kapamilya star Louise delos Reyes has said that she has patched up her differences with her mother after she decided to live on her own for six years now.

"Siguro yung best muna, ang dami kong natututunan from other people. Kasi ako gusto kong nilalabas yung sarili ko. Gusto kong nag e-explore and since yung parents ko masyadong probinsya, alam nilang lumalabas akong mag-isa," said Delos Reyes, when asked about the best and worst part of being independent, during an interview on "Tonight With Boy Abunda" on ABS CBN.


Delos Reyes, 25, has said that her family was surprised when she decided to live independently.

"I'm very sheltered hangga't sa naging college po ako, sobrang hatid sundo po ako sa school, bahay school, bahay school, or work. Yun lang talaga ang ginagawa ko;

"So nung nag-21 po ako, sabi ko, gusto kong ma-try. Ano ba talaga yung mundo? Kasi bago ako mag 21, hindi ko alam na merong bills. Alam ko na merong binabayaran pero hindi ko alam na monthly magbabayad ka, ganyan," said delos Reyes, who appears on the afternoon teleserye "Asintado" on ABS CBN.

Delos Reyes also admitted that she does not know how to cook and would only settle for take-out or packed food.


"Tapos hindi rin ako marunong magluto. Yung pride ko, nung umalis ako sa bahay namin, hindi ako magtatanong sa mama ko. Kasi my mom, sobrang galing nyang magluto. Yun ang worst part. Hindi ako nakakakain ng maayos, kasi palaging fast-food, take out or yung canned goods. Yun 'yung kinakain ko," she said.

The best part of being on her own is exploring alone. "Ang sarap sa pakiramdam."

Delos Reyes said that she has resolved the issue with her mom during one of her birthdays.

"Nung first year lang po, hindi kami OK with my family kasi hindi nila gusto na umalis ako from Cavite tapos bigla akong magme-Metro Manila. Parang sobrang layo na for them;


"Ako yung only girl so parang sobrang inalagaan nila ako for so many years. Bigla na lang mag-isa akong namumuhay. So hindi nila alam what's there for me;

"Birthday ko po nun! Tapos sinabi sa akin ng manager ko na pwede ba naming invite ang parents mo? Yung family mo? Sabi ko, 'yes po!' And that was the first time na nakita nila ako. Dun ko napatunayan na kaya ko pala," she recalled.

A former Kapuso star from 2003 up to 2016, Delos Reyes said that she transferred to the Kapamilya network to try different roles.


"Ngayon po kasi na realize ko na pinakamahal ko more than fame, more than money, medyo weird man syang pakinggan, pero mas gusto ko yung craft ko nabubuhay sya. Yung hindi sya namamatay. Yung fire ko, kapag umaarte ako, andun ako. Kasi darating sa point ng buhay ng isang artista na nananawa na sya sa bawat roles. Gusto kong ma-break yun! Kaya sabi ko, 'sige try tayo ng ibang roles;'

"Try tayo na hindi doon. I am working for longevity po kasi. Gusto ko kapag naaalala ako ng mga tao, 'Ay si Louise! Ang galing umarte nun!' Yung maraming masasabing maganda sa'yo," Delos Reyes said.

Asked about her expectations from ABS CBN, Delos Reyes said: "Ayoko pong magbigay ng expectations kahit kanino. I just want to do my best. And I want to try....ang dami daming roles eh." - ROBERT REQUINTINA

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