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Kathryn Bernardo once thought of quitting showbiz

By: - Reporter
/ 10:01 AM December 05, 2018

Kathryn Bernardo has admitted she once thought of quitting show business during her 2017 fantasy drama series “La Luna Sangre.”

“Recently parang I don’t like na. ‘Di naman yung ayoko na, parang kinwestyon ko yung sarili ko, yung kakayanan ko, maybe nung La Luna Sangre ” Bernardo shared during her interview at “Tonight With Boy Abunda” aired Monday.

Bernardo said many did not know what she was going through, but it was tough: “Lalo nung nag-boom yung social media, ang daming nagke-question, ang daming opinions.”

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She said people’s comments were having an impact on her.

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“Alam ko hindi mo siya dapat papansinin pero minsan talaga mapapansin mo siya and pumasok siya for a time, especially nung La Luna Sangre. Yes, naapektuhan,” Bernardo shared.

However, she said she eventually overcame this phase also during the run of “La Luna Sangre.”

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“Na-overcome ko din siya. Especially nung gumawa na ako ng movie after La Luna,” she said.

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Bernardo starred in “Can’t Help Falling In Love” with boyfriend Daniel Padilla in April 2017 after “La Luna Sangre” ended in March of the same year. /cbb

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