Bea Alonzo’s hair stylist posts intriguing quote about infidelity | Inquirer Entertainment

Bea Alonzo’s hair stylist posts intriguing quote about infidelity

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 03:20 PM March 22, 2018

Kapamilya actress Bea Alonzo’s hair stylist who goes by the Instagram handle @ayuhamasaki seemed to have fueled up netizens’ speculations that the actress and rumored beau Gerald Anderson are on the rocks because of a cryptic quote he posted.

The quote said “Bakit hindi na lang magkatuluyan ang mga TAPAT at SERYOSO at hayaang maglokohan ang mga MALALANDI at BABAERO.”

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(Why won’t the HONEST and the SERIOUS just end up together and let the FLIRTS and WOMANIZERS fool each other)

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Without mentioning a name or relating identification, netizens were then quick to connect that the quote might be about Alonzo and Anderson.

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Some were quick to throw hate at Anderson.

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Others thought it might be a promotional strategy to increase interest over their movie.

Recently, the two are making headlines because of Alonzo’s sudden unfollowing of the actor and his “My Perfect You” co-star Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach on Instagram.

Also, photos of them together have been wiped clean from their respective accounts.

Is this quote a tell-tale sign that the three might be having quite a stir?       /muf

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