Andres Muhlach reveals he never had girlfriend at 22

Andres Muhlach reveals he never had girlfriend at 22

/ 09:18 AM April 16, 2024

Andres Muhlach reveals he never had girlfriend at 22

Andres Muhlach. Image: Instagram/@vivaartistagency

Answering the probably most popular question about him, 22-year-old Andres Muhlach spoke about his love life and revealed that he hasn’t had any official romantic relationship since birth.

Andres made this revelation during a recent media conference with Viva Artists Agency.

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“I haven’t had a girlfriend my whole life, really. I’m not saying that I’m looking for one right now but I’m more focused with work really,” he stated.

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When asked about his thoughts on having a love-team partner, the young celebrity said he’s willing if such an opportunity comes, but that he’s “not looking for one.”

Andres was quite reluctant and shy as well in naming any female celebrity whom he finds pretty. “There’s a lot of pretty girls in the industry. I just can’t give you a name.”

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Andres is the son of celebrity couple Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzalez, and the twin sister of “Eat Bulaga” host Atasha Muhlach.

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The family of four inked a contract with TV5 last January, and is set to star in the TV sitcom “Da Pers Family.”

The show, which will also feature Roderick Paulate, Bayani Agbayani and Chad Kinis, is slated to premiere in May.

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