Kris Aquino explains how she moves on from failed romance | Inquirer Entertainment

Kris Aquino explains how she moves on from failed romance

/ 07:43 AM March 21, 2015

MANILA, Philippines—Entertainment celebrity and the President’s sister Kris Aquino talked about the things she did in order to move on from a nixed relationship in her morning show “Kris TV” on Friday.

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Kris Aquino. CATHY MIRANDA/INQUIRER.net

Aquino said she gave away all of her pajamas as she tried to explain to her guests how she dealt with heartbreak.

Syempre ‘di ba, meron kang mga pantulog? Tapos parang start of the day, sinurprise ka, dinalhan ka ng kape. Ni-review ko lahat ‘yun, pinamigay lahat,” Aquino said.

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She added that she only gave away the pajamas she wore while she was dating Quezon City Major Herbert Bautista.

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Aquino said her short-lived, rollercoaster romance with Mayor Herbert Bautista proved that even with so much experience on relationships, she found it hard to get over him.

After being separated from Bautista for more than a year, Aquino said she had finally moved on.

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In her recent trip to Japan, she said she bought new pajamas with heart designs signifying she was truly over her past heartbreak. Melizza Jane T. Tacang, trainee

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