Bianca Manalo drops quote on 'attacks,' scared enemies
After leaked convo with Rob Gomez

Bianca Manalo drops quote on ‘attacks,’ scared enemies

/ 03:02 PM December 24, 2023

Bianca Manalo drops quote on 'attacks,' scared enemies Bianca Manalo

Bianca Manalo. Image: Instagram/@biancamanalo

Bianca Manalo made an intriguing move as she shared a quote about enemies attacking her spirit, days after her conversations with her “Magandang Dilag” co-star Rob Gomez were leaked.

Through her Instagram Stories on Sunday, Dec. 24, the actress-beauty queen shared an inspirational post, though she did not include any caption.

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“If the attacks on your spirit are getting stronger, that means the enemy is scared. Keep going,” the quote in the art card reads.

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Meanwhile, Manalo, who is currently in Japan, also documented her Tokyo Disneyland trip with her family and expressed hopes of having her own family in the future.

“Family is everything. Someday, one day, I’m going to have a family of my own,” she said in the caption.

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In the conversation screenshots that were shared and later taken down from Gomez’s social media accounts, Manalo was apparently asking him to meet with her.

But Manalo, in debunking speculations of cheating, explained that she was going to meet with Gomez to receive the actor’s Christmas gift to her. She also asserted that parts of their conversation were deleted “to create malicious insinuations.”

Manalo’s boyfriend, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, also spoke up on the matter and declared that “no fake news will divide [them].”

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