Bea Alonzo, nag-react sa theories na ginagawang villain ang ina matapos ang split kay Dominic Roque

Bea Alonzo, nag-react sa theories na ginagawang villain ang ina matapos ang split kay Dominic Roque

- Bea Alonzo tackled how her mom was affected by her breakup with Dominic Roque

- In an interview with Boy Abunda on "My Mother, My Story," Bea said her mom was hurt because of people's assumptions regarding the actress

- The "Widows' War" star also reacted to her family getting involved in the much-talked-about split

- As per Bea, there are people who made theories like, "Ginagawang villain 'yung nanay ko"

Bea Alonzo, in the episode of the Boy Abunda's TV special "My Mother, My Story" on Sunday, August 11, sat down with the King of Talk and discussed her mom, Mary Anne Ranollo.

Bea Alonzo, nag-react sa theories na ginagawang villain ang ina matapos ang split kay Dominic Roque
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In the program, Bea opened up about how her mother was affected by her breakup with Dominic Roque.

"She was very much affected, especially dahil marami ngang nasasabi tungkol sa 'kin na hindi totoo. I think 'yun 'yung pinakamalaking weight sa kanya," the A-list celebrity shared.

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The "Widows' War" star revealed she felt hurt that her family was dragged into the issue.

The Kapuso actress likewise reacted to people making theories about her beloved mom.

"Ang masakit lang sa 'kin syempre nadadamay sila. 'Yun 'yung medyo may sting din, kasi ako sanay ako eh. Matagal ko nang ginagawa 'to pero kapag 'yung pamilya na 'yung nadadamay tapos gumagawa sila ng mga theories tas ginagawang villain 'yung nanay ko, masakit."

Watch the interview below:

Bea Alonzo, or Phylbert Angelli Ranollo Fagestrom in real life, is a Pinay actress, model, and former singer. She was born on October 17, 1987, in the Philippines to a British father and a Filipina mother. She shot to superstardom due to her movies with John Lloyd Cruz. She used to be engaged to Dominic Roque, but they parted ways before any wedding happened.

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Bea was the featured guest in a recent episode of "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda." Before the interview started, Tito Boy said, "This is the interview that people thought would never happen." The King of Talk went on to ask for Bea's consent to hug the actress. The "Widow's War" star then aired an affectionate response to Tito Boy.

In the same interview, the actress made some clarifications about her earlier statements on her and Dominic Roque's breakup. On Thursday's ‘Fast Talk with Boy Abunda’ episode, Tito Boy recalled Bea’s "Hindi ako ang nakipag-break" claim during Nelson Canlas’ interview with her. The following month, the actress told Tatler Asia that the breakup was a mutual decision. The 'Widows' War' star then explained to Tito Boy that the split did eventually become a mutual decision despite the other party initiating it first.

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