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Cristine Reyes gets bruised after being kicked in the head

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 03:25 PM March 09, 2017

Cristine Reyes. INQUIRER file photo

Actress Cristine Reyes got a nasty-looking bruise just above her left eye while guesting in “I Can Do That”, an upcoming Kapamilya game show which dares celebrities to do difficult stunts and unique acts.

However, her competitiveness left her with a painful mark, unintentionally made by another guest, actress Arci Munoz.

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‘We were doing a dance routine with Arci and there is a position kasi where she has to kick backwards, so ako ‘yung nasa back niya (and it so happened that I’m the one behind her). I was about to go down and she’s about to kick, so it’s double impact. Iyon ang nangyari (That’s what happened),” Reyes told Dyan Castillejo in a recent interview with ABS-CBN’s “TV Patrol”.

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Reyes makes it clear, however, that she holds nothing against Muñoz, since what happened was an accident. She also said that Muñoz already apologized to her.

“I Can Do That” begins airing this weekend (Saturdays after “Maalaala Mo Kaya” and Sundays after “Rated K”) starting March 11. It will be hosted by Alex Gonzaga and Robi Domingo. JB

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Cristine Reyes’ photo sent to Dyan Castillejo of “TV Patrol”

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TAGS: Alex Gonzaga, Arci Muñoz, black eye, bruise, Cristine Reyes, Dyan Castillejo, I can do that, Robi Domingo, TV Patrol

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