Regine Velasquez opens up about suffering miscarriage | Inquirer Entertainment

Regine Velasquez opens up about suffering miscarriage

/ 12:08 PM March 16, 2016

Regine Velasquez. FILE PHOTO

Regine Velasquez. FILE PHOTO

Singer Regine Velasquez has revealed that she suffered a miscarriage before she and husband Ogie Alcasid were married in 2010.

In a PEP.ph report, Velasquez said in an upcoming “Tonight With Arnold Clavio” episode that: “During nu’ng time na ‘yun, galit na galit ako kay God, kasi nga I lost a baby (During that time, I was very angry with God because I lost a baby).”

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She, however, said that she slowly turned to God after her miscarriage. The singer also said that she suffered from depression in a while due to the incident.

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“Konti-konti, pumupunta na ako sa (Gradually, I would attend) Victory [Christian Fellowship]… slowly, slowly,” she said.

“My husband didn’t want to force me, so slowly, nag-build ‘ulit yung (I built my) relationship ko with Christ,” the singer said.

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READ: Regine kay Ogie: Mas minahal pa kita ngayon!

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The “Asia’s Songbird” and Alcasid now have a four-year-old son Nathaniel Joseph who was born a year after they were married.

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READ: It’s a boy for Ogie and Regine

Alcasid also has two daughters with former wife Michelle Van Eimeren. AJH/IDL

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