Mariel Rodriguez admitted that she still feels a little bit of jealousy when husband Robin Padilla gets a little too close with another woman.
On the bright side, Rodriguez added that her emotions were not the same as before. She could now easily brush off small bouts of jealousy, she said in an interview on “Tonight with Boy Abunda.”
“Hindi ko alam kung saan ako hahanap ng time para mag selos. Or minsan tito Boy merong time na may konting ganon pero madaling i-brush off, because wala namang ginagawang masama si Robin,” said the actress.
(I don’t know where I’ll find the time to be jealous. Sometimes, tito Boy, there would be instances when I’d feel a little something but it’s easily brushed off, because Robin isn’t doing anything wrong.)
However, Rodriguez opened up regarding a recent episode of a morning talk show wherein Padilla was a guest. Rodriguez didn’t name the talk show or the woman, but she confronted Padilla while they were watching the said episode on TV.
“Kanina mo pa linalandi si ano ha (You’ve been flirting with her too much)!” re-enacted Rodriguez.
Padilla quickly denied the accusation. After the quick exchange, Rodriguez said they just let the conversation slide and went back to watching as if it were nothing.
“It’s just a woman’s ‘ano’ lang, mga wala lang. Not even worth talking about. Pwede nang i-delete tong conversation na ‘to,” quipped the actress.
Meanwhile, Rodriguez brought a little smile to Sharon Cuneta when she visited the megastar at her dressing room. Cuneta shared a selfie with Rodriguez on an Instagram post dated July 18. “Present and past; si misis at si muntik na pero ayaw ni Lord maging misis (the missus and the almost missus that the Lord didn’t want to be the missus). Hahaha!” Cuneta wrote in the caption. “Thank you, @marieltpadilla for visiting me in my dressing room! You’re looking so great!” /ra
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