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Kris Aquino hints at TV comeback: ‘Where I belong’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 06:36 PM March 02, 2017

Kris Aquino

Kris Aquino. INQUIRER file photo

Is Kris Aquino finally coming back on TV?

This is the question everyone seems to ask about the “queen of all media” after her “hinting” post on Instagram about a supposed impending comeback to “where she belongs”.

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She hinted at being excited as she’s “starting something new,” further saying that she missed everyone after her year-long rest.

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I waited nearly a year, but FINALLY starting something NEW and celebrating with FAITH that my journey is taking me back to where I belong. ❤(Taping starts Friday 📹🎥📷📺🖥💻📱) #NaMissKoKayo #NaMissKoAngTrabahoKongMahal

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Because of the phrase, “where I belong”, many concluded that she might be referring to working for GMA-7, the quoted line being the network’s former tagline.

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IMAGE: Screen grab from comments on Kris Aquino's Instagram post

IMAGE: Screen grab from comments on Kris Aquino’s Instagram post

She even noted that her “taping starts Friday.”

In 2016, Aquino left ABS-CBN, which had been her home for over 20 years. Immediately after, rumors spread that she might be transferring to rival network, GMA 7. JB

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