Kris Aquino drops cryptic quote: 'They weren’t sorry when you didn’t know' | Inquirer Entertainment

Kris Aquino drops cryptic quote: ‘They weren’t sorry when you didn’t know’

/ 12:58 PM October 03, 2023

Kris Aquino

Image: screengrab from Instagram/@krisaquino

Kris Aquino intrigued fans as she dropped a cryptic self-reminder after setting the record straight on her relationship status.

“They weren’t sorry when you didn’t know. Remember that,” the Queen of All Media said on her Instagram page on Tuesday, Oct. 3.

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Kris Aquino

Image: Instagram/@krisaquino

While Aquino did not expound on her post, it noticeably came a day after she clarified that she is currently not in a relationship with anyone. Aquino apparently made the clarification amid the assumptions on her previous relationship with Batangas vice governor Mark Leviste.

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“We no longer communicate, and my sons and I feel more peaceful,” she said in an Instagram post. “No details because I value my privacy and respect his, and I chose to only give the facts that should be addressed.”

Aquino and Leviste’s relationship was revealed to the public last May 18. After almost a month, Aquino asked Leviste for a “pause” as the politician left California—where the former actress currently stays for her medical treatments for her autoimmune diseases—to return to the Philippines.

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Meanwhile, Aquino earlier announced that her health has been improving and that she has been “surviving” from all side effects of her treatments. She also expressed hopes to reach remission in six months so that she would already be given the clearance to return to the Philippines.  /ra

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