Kris Bernal gets real on struggles amid house construction

Kris Bernal gets real about budgeting amid house construction

/ 02:36 PM November 07, 2024

Kris Bernal gets real on budgeting struggles amid house construction

Kris Bernal. Image: TikTok/@sheiskrisb, @krisbernal

Fans found Kris Bernal relatable after the actress quipped how she already needs to return to her acting job to be able to pay for the expenses of their house construction.

Bernal, who has been focusing on her daughter Hailee since giving birth in August 2023, drew laughter with her TikTok video shared on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

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In the clip, the actress is standing inside her still unfinished home while jokingly showing “symptoms” of a person who has no money.

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“POV: Ang mahal magpagawa ng bahay,” she stated in the video. (Point of view: Construction of a new home is expensive.)

Kailangan ko na bumalik sa pag-aartista,” she added in the caption. (I need to get back to acting already.)

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Netizens were amused by Bernal’s video, with some of them even joking how they also experience similar “symptoms.”

Kris Bernal gets real on budgeting struggles amid house construction

Image: TikTok/sheiskrisb

Kris Bernal gets real on budgeting struggles amid house construction

Image: TikTok/sheiskrisb

Kris Bernal gets real on budgeting struggles amid house construction

Image: TikTok/sheiskrisb

Bernal and her husband, businessman Perry Choi, started building their home in 2020, a year before their church wedding in 2021.

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