Ina Raymundo shares how she and husband remain faithful to each other | Inquirer Entertainment

Ina Raymundo shares how she and husband remain faithful to each other

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 01:10 PM August 03, 2018

Image: Instagram/@inaraymundo95

Award-winning actress Ina Raymundo, even at 42, remains to be one of the most desirable women in the country. She has even served both as a fitness and beauty inspiration and an envy to most women – her age and younger – because of her ageless beauty. But despite her still staggering appeal to men, the actress stays completely faithful to her husband just the same that her husband remains true to her.

The 42-year-old actress and her businessman Ukrainian-Canadian  husband Brian Poturnak have been married for over 15 years now.

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“[Being faithful is] very important. ‘Pag napag-uusapan sinasabi niya na I can’t imagine na having a mistress, having a double life, ugh that’s so hard!” she said in her Aug. 2 interview on “Tonight With Boy Abunda.”

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“It’s not worth it,” she added.

As for her, she has been the fantasy of Filipino men since her dawn as the iconic “Sabado Nights” girl in the 90s. But the 90s bombshell knows how to quell such instances when men try to show off.

“Hindi siguro kasi magiging lapitin ka lang ng babae ‘pag flirt ka eh, ‘pag binibigyan mo sila ng chance and sa asawa ko proven yan,” she said.

“Hindi ko pinapansin siyempre kasi ‘yung asawa ko siya ‘yung man of my dreams. Alam ng asawa ko na he’s the one,” she added.

Because as for her, why would she settle for more if she already has the best.

“Ba’t nga naman pa ‘ko mag-bu-burger eh may steak na ‘ko.” she ended.   /muf

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