Aiko Melendez finally finds ‘happiness’ | Inquirer Entertainment

Aiko Melendez finally finds ‘happiness’

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 10:10 PM February 28, 2018

Aiko Melendez. Image:Instagram/@aikomelendez

Aiko Melendez seems to have finally found “happiness.”

A nameless, faceless photo, which she uploaded on her Instagram, show hands clasped together. It was simply captioned: “Happiness.”

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Netizens wished her well.

Melendez is among the most beautiful faces in local showbiz. Proving this is the roster of good-looking men who fell for her.

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Ultimate heartthrob Aga Muhlach was her first boyfriend. Together, they did the classic hit “May Minamahal” in 1993 and “Ikaw Pa Rin Ang Iibigin” in 1998.

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She then married Jomari Yllana in 2000, but not long after, their union ended in a much-publicized bitter separation.

Years after, she married Martin Jickain, but like her first marriage, it did not last long.

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She was then involved with politician Patrick Meneses, which like her previous ones ended in bitter break-up.

Not too long ago, she had a relationship with an Iranian guy named Shahin Alimirzapour, but news of their break-up surfaced in 2017.

Now, looking at things, she seems to be in love once more, and her fans could not be happier for her. /atm

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