Jason Abalos expresses love for sick grandma in IG post | Inquirer Entertainment

Jason Abalos expresses love for sick grandma in IG post

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 08:14 PM May 03, 2018

Actor Jason Abalos took to Instagram to express his love for his grandmother who is currently fighting for her life in a hospital.

Abalos’ grandmother is in the intensive care unit with blood clots in the head, he said.

In an emotional message, the actor reminisced his childhood and their memorable moments together such as the times they would hide from his grandfather to bet on a small town lottery and the small errands he used to do for her such as buying things from the neighborhood store.

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He also mentioned the heartwarming preferential treatment he gets from her as a kid. “Pag fried chicken ang ulam niya, ako binibigyan minsan dalawang piraso pa na dapat tigitigisa lang ( I get two pieces of fried chicken when the others get only one),” he said.

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In college, he said he still found the time to visit her on weekends but when he finished school and joined show business, his visits started to dwindle.

Now that his grandmother is sick, he said he regrets not finding the time to spend with her.

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The actor enjoined his followers to express their gratitude and love for their loved ones while they can still appreciate it.

Netizens expressed their sympathy for the actor and wished for the speedy recovery of his grandmother. Abalos was a longtime talent of Star Magic for over 13 years. Last year, he transferred to rival network GMA. /ee

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