Alden Richards reacts to Juancho Trivino’s finger video | Inquirer Entertainment

Alden Richards reacts to Juancho Trivino’s finger video

/ 03:15 PM March 21, 2018

“It’s not a big deal.”

This is what Pambansang Bae Alden Richards has to say about about the recent viral video of friend Juancho Trivino supposedly gesturing a finger at him.

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“Well sa’kin naman hindi big deal ‘yung mga ganung bagay, hindi din naman po ako mahilig magtanim ng sama ng loob, kumbaga baka nagkamali lang po sila, pero sa ’kin po talaga hindi po big deal,” he recently said when select members of the entertainment press caught up with him.

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Contrary to what his fans felt for him, Richards apparently did not feel hurt about the video.

“Hindi po, okay lang po ‘yun.”

He also revealed that Trivino had said sorry even before coming out with a public apology on social media. He added that there was no conflict between them even to this day.

“Ayun nga po, nagpost sa social media and ‘yun nga po, hindi na po ako para mag dig-in pa dun, okay na po ‘yun. Nag-text naman po siya, prior to the post. Si Juancho po nakasama ko naman sa “Destined To Be Yours,” we became good friends po dun sa soap, okay naman po, wala naman pong problema even before,” he said.

Trivino, meanwhile, continued to endure attacks from AlDub fans after the controversial video. Many believe that it is because of this controversy that he had turned off the comments function on his Instagram. However, enraged fans still managed to express their rage via his old posts.

The two had previously worked together in the romantic drama “Destined To Be Yours” that Richards top-billed with phenomenal star Maine Mendoza./lb

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