Jake Cuenca in tears after confirming split with Kylie Verzosa | Inquirer Entertainment

Jake Cuenca in tears after confirming split with Kylie Verzosa

/ 02:38 PM April 24, 2022

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Jake Cuenca and Kylie Verzosa. Image: Instagram/@juancarloscuenca

Jake Cuenca was tearful after he confirmed to the public his breakup with beauty queen-actress Kylie Verzosa.

Cuenca got emotional after he made a post about their split, as seen on his Instagram Stories yesterday, April 23.

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Jake Cuenca. Image: Instagram/@juancarloscuenca

The actor also appears to be comforting himself with breakup songs as he listened to James Bay’s “Let It Go.” While Cuenca did not show himself, a person sniffling can be heard in the video he showed on a separate post via his Instagram Stories today, April 24.

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Image: Instagram/@juancarloscuenca

Cuenca earlier shared that he and Verzosa have ended their three-year relationship, while describing the time he had with her as “the best.” The reason behind the split was not disclosed but the actor stressed that they did not “break up in anger.”

Speculations that the two have broken up arose after Verzosa posted the word “Broken” last April 17. The beauty queen also teared up during an “It’s Showtime” segment after she was asked about a breakup-related question.

Verzosa and Cuenca confirmed their relationship in 2019, with Cuenca admitting that he was attracted to Verzosa since he saw her in 2017 on the set of the film “Ang Panday.” JB

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