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GMA Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Kim delos Santos opens up about breakup with ex-fiancé: 'Nawalan ng love'
Kim delos Santos has opened up about her past 11-year relationship with her ex-fiancé and the reason behind their separation. On Monday's episode of 'Fast Talk With Boy Abunda,' the nurse and former actress said that she had a long-term relationship after her split with her ex-husband and "T.G.I.S." co-star Dino Gueverra. 'I had an 11-year relationship. Fiance ko na po. We were supposed to get married, so between Dino and my fiance, it was 18 years. So two guys,' said Kim, who has been single for eight years now. 'Tapos 'non, hindi na ako nag-boyfriend noong nag-break kami ng fiancé ko. Nag-self healing na lang ako." According to Kim, her ex-fiance, also a Filipino based in the United States, became her 'comfort person.' 'Naging comfort ko siya. Parang takot ako sobrang ma-in love, 'yung parang safe lang,' she shared. She admitted that love eventually disappeared in their relationship, saying, "Nawalan ng love, parang naging magkapatid. You run out of love." "Sa kaniya ko naintindihan kung ano naramdaman sa 'kin ni Dino, 'yung masyadong clingy, 'yung laging nakadikit, 'yung parang universe mo 'yung isang tao. That's why hindi na 'ko galit kay Dino. When I looked back, 'yung eight years na [single] ako, I was trying to figure out what am I doing wrong and what's wrong with the relationships? And then I realized, 'yun nga," she shared. "Mabait, love ako, and then nakita ko 'yung parang, that was me with Dino. So nawawala pala 'pag sobra, it will push you away." Kim was married to Dino before they separated in 2004. Following their split, Kim migrated to the United States to study nursing. Before getting married, the two starred in the hit show, "T.G.I.S." where they were known as a popular love team. —Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Kim delos Santos says she hasn't spoken to Dino Guevarra since their split in 2004
Kim delos Santos said she hasn't spoken personally with her ex-husband, Dino Guevarra, since their split in 2004. During Monday's episode of "Fast Talk With Boy Abunda," the former actress was asked about her current status with Dino. "We haven't really spoken, until today. There was one time that I think nag-reach out siya. He did send an email. Things like that. But then after that wala na din," she said. "It was a like a simple parang, 'why did you leave?' I guess he wanted to fix things, this was after I left. I guess he wasn't expecting it. So 'yun lang, pero hindi naman ako nag-reply," Kim added. Kim also shared that Dino added her on Facebook before but she didn't accept his friend request. "Noong time na 'yon bitter pa ako. So hindi ko naman siya in-add. Sabi ko, 'ba't ko naman to i-add 'to? 'Di naman kami close," she said. But after some time, Kim became close friends with Dino's present wife, Karen. "She posted something on Facebook that made me think. Sabi niya, 'Some people made mistakes, but it doesn't mean they're a bad person.' It wasn't about me in my head, or Dino, but then at that point it just hit me na parang you know what. I think it's time for me to talk," she said. Shortly after, Kim sent a message to Karen saying that whatever happened in the past is now done and that she is OK and has accepted the things that happened between her and Dino. "Kasi I was at peace. 'Yung sa aming dalawa ni Dino at that time, natanggap ko na. Nag-start na akong mag-count ng blessings, kasi kung hindi niya ginawa 'yon hindi ako makakapag-school, hindi ako magiging nurse, hindi ko makakasama ang daddy ko, ang pamilya. So it was like everything happened for a reason," Kim said. Although she haven't met and talked to Dino yet, Kim revealed that she already met Karen. "I met her. Nagkita kami sa mall. Nakita ko rin si Antoinette [Taus]. We have a picture together. Then when I was doing a charity event last year, nag-donate siya. She helped me. No questions asked," she shared. Kim and Dino got married in 2002 and separated in 2004. Following their split, Kim migrated to the United States to study nursing. Before getting married, the two starred in the hit show, "T.G.I.S." where they were known as a popular love team. —Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Kim delos Santos reveals Dingdong Dantes was cause of past 'tampuhan' with Antoinette Taus
Kim delos Santos revealed that she and Antoinette Taus had some tampuhan before during their "T.G.I.S." days because of a guy: their co-star Dingdong Dantes. The nurse and former child actress guested on "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda" Monday where she made the revelation for the first time. During the "Fast Talk" segment, Kim named Antoinette, who she referred to as Toni, as the actress she had tampuhan with. When prodded by Tito Boy about it, she shared that it was because they both liked Dingdong, whom Antoinette eventually had a relationship with. "Parehas kaming gusto nung time na 'yun siguro kaya lagi kami nagtatalo. Siya 'yung lalaking gusto ko before, [si] Dingdong. Pinagseselosan before. Ay nasabi ko rin! First time kong banggitin 'yun," she shared. According to Kim, they managed to settle the issue since they have all matured. "Oo, tumanda na eh, we're older. Syempre bagets eh, we were teens, so selos dito, selos dun, 'yung mga ganun," she said. Kim also shared during her interview that she got the chance to talk to Dingdong and Polo Ravales earlier. "Sabi ni Polo, 'Dingdong has a new show.' Sabi ko, 'really?' Sabi niya, 'Sabihin mo sali ka' and then Dingdong was asking me if it's okay for me to come here and stuff like that and I said yeah, I can always ask for changing my work to PRN as needed, so it's one of the options that I've been thinking about and Dingdong was like, 'sigurado ka ba?' Kasi namimiss Tito Boy, [acting's] in your blood, it's like you miss it," she said. Kim is back in the Philippines after being away from showbiz for more than 20 years. During her interview with Tito Boy, she mentioned that she returned because she misses acting and wants to try it out again. She added that she would like to do drama and work with the same people she has worked with before. Kim starred as Tere Gonzaga in the '90s coming-of-age series "T.G.I.S." alongside Dingdong, Antoinette, the late Red Sternberg, Angelu De Leon, Bobby Andrews, Rica Peralejo, Dino Guevarra, and more. Directed by Mark Reyes, the show premiered on GMA Network in August 1995 and had over 200 episodes. It also had a film, "T.G.I.S.: The Movie," released in 1997. —CDC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
'T.G.I.S.' stars hold memorial service for late co-star Red Sternberg
The "T.G.I.S." barkada gathered to honor and remember their late fellow cast member, Red Sternberg. On Instagram, "T.G.I.S." director Mark Reyes shared photos from Red's memorial service, which was held this month. 'The TGIS Barkada hosts a memorial service for [Red Sternberg]. Welcome home Kiko!' Direk Mark wrote, tagging Red and his fellow cast members Angelu De Leon, Bobby Andrews, Michael Flores, Rica Peralejo, and Ciara Sotto. In a separate Instagram post, Angelu shared photos from the gathering, featuring herself, Direk Mark, Bobby, Michael, Ciara, and Rica all dressed in white. She also posted a heartfelt picture with Red's wife Sandy and their three children. 'Hanggang sa muli, Red,' Angelu wrote. Michael also shared a photo carousel from the memorial and wrote: 'Remembering our brother.' Meanwhile, on her Instagram post, Rica wrote a heartfelt tribute message dedicated to Red. 'I never thought we'd meet again this way. Naka-side eye ka pa while I am talking about you, which is so you. Pero Kiko talagang hinintay ko lumabas ka sa likod nyan so you can tell us all 'Surprise! It's a prank!' But you didn't,' Rica wrote. The actress shared her sadness, saying it would have been special to know Red as the husband and father that his family has been remembering and missing so much. 'You have such beautiful and wonderful girls, from Sandy to your daughters. And I got to talk to your boy about Roblox! Ikaw na lang talaga ang kulang,' Rica said. She also acknowledged that some losses in life are beyond understanding. "[W]e can only heal from them. Nevertheless, like what I was saying in the memorial, I am grateful that we got to love you and you got to love us in this lifetime," she said. Red passed away on May 27, just three days before what would have been his 51st birthday. His wife Sandy confirmed that he died due to a heart attack. "T.G.I.S.," a coming-of-age afternoon series, premiered on GMA Network on August 12, 1995. The successful show had more than 200 episodes. It also had a film, "T.G.I.S.: The Movie," which premiered in 1997. It starred Red, Angelu, Bobby, Michael, Ciara Sotto, Rica Peralejo, Raven Villanueva, Onemig Bondoc, and more. —Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Michael Flores says Red Sternberg was set to return to PH for 'T.G.I.S.' reunion project
Red Sternberg was planning to return to the Philippines for a highly anticipated 'T.G.I.S.' reunion project, his co-stars revealed. In Friday's "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda,' Michael Flores, Bobby Andrews, and Angelu de Leon honored and remembered the late actor. 'Plano niyang bumalik dito. Plano nga niyang mag-artista ulit eh. Gusto nga niyang mag-artista daw ulit eh,' Michael said. According to Michael, Red even sought advice from him and Bobby on who to approach regarding management for his return to acting. ''Pag naging OK baka mag-stay muna sila dito for a while kung OK 'yung magiging outcome. And then, 'yun nga, mag-ce-celebrate pa kami ng 30 years namin. Anniversary ng 'T.G.I.S.' So talagang sobrang excited siya to the point na nag-workout siya, nag-diet siya,' Michael said. He also revealed that a 'T.G.I.S.' reunion project had already been planned. 'Kaya masakit nga eh. Kasi nga 'yung pag-uwi niya rito, meron talaga kaming pinaplanong reunion project. Hindi pa namin puwedeng sabihin in details pero meron na talaga. Kasi matagal na 'yan eh,' Michael said, acknowledging their fans' constant requests. Bobby added, 'Ayos na lahat ng logistics, lahat ng ano, everything. And that was the reason why he was so excited to come home.' When asked what they realized following Red's passing, Angelu said that 'time is fleeting. And you really don't know what will happen tomorrow.' For Bobby, Red's passing is a 'wake up call,' noting that they're not that young anymore, so they must value the time they have left. Michael remembered that life is indeed not short and nothing is permanent. 'Sabi nga nila, 'di ba, hiram lang naman 'tong buhay natin eh,' he said. Red passed away on May 27 at 50 years old, three days before his birthday on May 30. His wife, Sandy Sternberg, said that he died due to a heart attack, according to "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda" on Friday. The 'T.G.I.S.' barkada mourned Red's passing with social media posts and messages. "T.G.I.S." was a popular youth-oriented afternoon weekly show that ran on GMA Network. It premiered on August 12, 1995 and had more than 200 episodes, plus a spin-off film "T.G.I.S.: The Movie" that premiered in 1997. The show is set to mark its 30th anniversary this year. —Carby Rose Basina/CDC, GMA Integrated News