Kathryn Bernardo’s mom shares hug with Daniel Padilla

WATCH: Kathryn Bernardo’s mom shares hug with Daniel Padilla

/ 07:34 PM December 23, 2023

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Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo’s mom, Min. Image: TikTok/@pa3kcon

It seems that Kathryn Bernardo‘s mother, Min, and Daniel Padilla have remained on good terms despite the couple’s split, as they were seen exchanging hugs at a recent event.

Padilla and Min bumped into each other at the backstage of the ABS-CBN Christmas Special event, as seen in a video shared by content creator Patrick Concepcion on his TikTok page on Wednesday, Dec. 20.

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After seeing Min, Padilla reached out his hand to hug her then gave her a kiss on the head. The actor also appears to have blurted a joke which caused Min to pat him lightly on the face.

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Bernardo was also a few inches away from them, although she did not seem to notice the two as she was also talking to other people at the moment.

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Fans were delighted over Padilla and Min’s interaction, with some pointing out that the two even had a banter, which apparently shows that all is well between them.

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Image: TikTok/@pa3kcon

Daniel Padilla

Image: TikTok/@pa3kcon

Daniel Padilla

Image: TikTok/@pa3kcon

Padilla and Bernardo, who had been in a relationship since 2012, made their split public on Nov. 30 through separate statements. In her statement, Kathryn admitted that she and Padilla “have been drifting apart for a while now.”

The pair performed together at the ABS-CBN Christmas Special, which marked their first public appearance after confirming their breakup.

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