Elijah Canlas on real score with Miles Ocampo: ‘Taking it easy’

Elijah Canlas on real score with Miles Ocampo: ‘Taking it easy’

/ 01:43 PM May 09, 2024

Elijah Canlas on real score with Miles Ocampo: ‘Taking it easy’. Image: Instagram/@milesocampo

(From left) Elijah Canlas and Miles Ocampo. Image: Instagram/@milesocampo

Elijah Canlas briefly spoke about the real score with his ex-girlfriend Miles Ocampo, two months after the latter revealed they are trying to rekindle their relationship.

On the sidelines of the “High Street” media conference, Canlas said in a chance interview with reporters — including INQUIRER.net — that he and Ocampo are “taking [things] easy.”

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The actor said this in response to a question about their relationship status after he was spotted at Ocampo’s surprise “birthday salubong” with her loved ones last May 2.

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“We’re doing good. We’re very happy. Of course, of course. We’re taking it easy,” he said.

Miles Ocampo spends 'birthday salubong' with Elijah Canlas

Miles Ocampo and Elijah Canlas. Image: Instagram/@bonggonzales_ via @milesocampo

Canlas previously said that he and Ocampo remain to be on good terms after their split, and are “enjoying what [they] have” so there would be “no pressure” between them.

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Meanwhile, the “Eat Bulaga” host in March stopped short at saying the two of them are trying to patch up their relationship.

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The “High Street” star and Ocampo were in a relationship for two years before confirming their breakup in November 2023.

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