Coco Martin at Julia Montes, nagpakaprangka nang matanong tungkol sa kasal
- Showbiz couple Julia Montes and Coco Martin recently sat with Ogie Diaz for an interview
- During their sit-down interview, Ogie frankly asked the longtime couple if they were married
- This immediately prompted Julia to volunteer to answer for the both of them in the viral video
- Many were impressed by Julia's openness and candid thoughts during their latest interview
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Coco Martin and Julia Montes are keeping it completely real when it comes to the future of their relationship.
During a recent interview with talent manager and comedian Ogie Diaz, the private couple was asked directly about their current status and whether they have any concrete plans to tie the knot soon. Ogie pointed out that since the two fondly use the terms 'nanay' and 'tatay' as endearments, many fans have been wondering if they had already tied the knot or if they have plans to get married soon.

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Julia immediately took the lead to clear the air, explaining that they are taking things one step at a time.
"Ako sasagot. Kasi sabi ko sa kanya na, 'Wag tayo magpa-pressure' kasi syempre una, bata pa naman kami tas naniniwala naman po ako na syempre gusto nating basbasan," Julia shared. "Pero at the same time kasi, marami pa kaming dapat gawin, ayaw naming i-pressure yung sarili namin na dapat ganito, dapat ganyan," she continued.
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The actress also admitted that her hesitation stems from a very real, personal fear after seeing the marital struggles of people close to them.
"Mas naniniwala kami na ito, maayos tayo, nasa center natin si God then go with the flow muna. Walang pressure," she shared before candidly adding, "May mga kaibigan din kasi kami na kung kailan nagpakasal, tsaka nagkaproblema. May fear akong ganun po."
Julia stated that she even told Coco to tell the public that she is the one holding things back, reiterating that she doesn't want to enter marriage just because they are at the "right age."
The interview also took an unexpected turn when Coco shared a surprising detail about their financial discussions, completely stunning Ogie. According to Coco, it was actually Julia who brought up the idea of signing a prenuptial agreement before they even get married.
"Siya pa nagsa-suggest ng prenup?" a shocked Ogie asked. Julia then expanded on her practical mindset, emphasizing the importance of protecting hard-earned assets, "Oo, syempre kailangan niyang ingatan kung ano yung kanya."
Coco couldn't help but laughingly add a final note about Julia's fiercely independent and cautious protective streak.
"Tsaka siya pa yung ano ah, 'Trust no one,'" Coco added with a smile.
Coco Martin is a renowned Filipino actor, director, and producer. He is widely recognized for his exceptional performances in films and television dramas, particularly in roles that require depth and emotional complexity. He first gained recognition through independent films such as Masahista and Jay before breaking into the mainstream with the teleseryes Tayong Dalawa and Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin. He became even more popular for his portrayal of Cardo Dalisay in the hit series FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano, which ran for more than seven years and further cemented his influence and status in the Philippine entertainment industry.
As previously reported by KAMI, Coco Martin and his ex-partner, Katherine Luna, recently met face-to-face for the very first time in years. The meeting marks Katherine's official inclusion in Coco’s upcoming television project titled 'Sigabo.' The two stars share a highly publicized history that includes a viral paternity test dispute over a decade ago. A video shared online showed the former couple tightly hugging and shaking hands, showing everyone that they are now on good terms.
Meanwhile, Coco Martin reiterated that he has no interest in entering politics despite repeated invitations over the years. He explained that he prefers helping people in simple, personal ways rather than holding a government position. The actor revealed he once rejected a g*mbling endorsement offer, even after being offered a larger amount later on. Coco emphasized that protecting his integrity and staying true to his principles matters more than money or fame as well.
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