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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Kris, nagpakumbaba kay Ruffa Annabelle, respetado pa rin ni Kris


SA nangyaring insidente sa pagitan nina Kris Aquino at Ruffa Gutierrez sa P.O.V. segment ng The Buzz noong March 7 (Sunday) na humantong sa diumano’y pag-iyak at pagwu-walk-out na ni Ruffa kahit hindi pa man tapos ang show, na nasundan pa ng pagpapa-interview ni Annabelle Rama sa ka­tapat nitong programa, ang Showbiz Central sa pamamagitan ng telepono, hindi maikakailang lumikha agad ito ng kontrobersiya lalo pa nga at nadawit na maging ang pangalan ni Senator Noynoy Aquino sa mga naging pahayag ni Annabelle.

Tila nanawagan nga si Annabelle sa mga Pinoy na huwag iboto si Noynoy, dahil sa ugali raw ni Kris.
Ilang twitter post din ang inilabas nina Kris and Ruffa sa kanilang twitter account. On Kris part, ang pakiusap nito na baka puwede raw i-review ang kanyang mga sinabi sa The Buzz na para sa kanya, nothing offensive at wala siyang intention na barahin ang co-host.

Kay Ruffa naman, ang panghihinayang na dahil sa nangyari, hindi siya nagkaroon ng pagkakataon na makapagpaalam nang maayos sa kanyang mga kasamahan. Kung meron man daw na hindi siya gusto rito, meron din naman daw na alam niyang gusto siya at napalapit siya.

Hindi nagbigay ng anumang comment or reaction si Kris hanggang sa matapos ang The Buzz noong linggo, pero before midnight, nagpadala ito ng kanyang statement sa pamamagitan ng cellphone bilang paghingi niya ng apo­logy kay Ruffa at pagsa­sabing naiintindihan at ni­rerespeto raw niya ang ina nito na si Annabelle.

Narito ang kabuuang statement ni Kris:

“I had dinner with Noy tonight after his TV commercial shoot. He told me ‘di raw ba pwede na may quiet Sunday kami? And he asked why siya nadamay, when he’s not even part of the Buzz.

“I would like to extend a loving hug to Ruffa. I viewed the tape and although I still feel I gave my comment with affection. Maybe it made her feel even worse because she’s moving in a new direction.

“We had what I believed was a good working relationship in the almost 2 years we were together on the Buzz.

“I can also understand why Ruffa’s mom dislikes Noynoy and my family. Maybe because of association and our vocal proclamation of admiration for Dingdong. And his selfless contribution to help Noy’s presidential bid.

“It is with Ruffa that I enjoyed a healthy working relationship with. And I only have good words to say about her. “To Ruffa, I sincerely apo­logize for causing you hurt.

“My brother Noynoy would like to add that we live in a democracy. One where we are very free to make our own choice for president.

“This text came from my sister Pinky: Tomorrow is Women’s day. And March is women’s month. FYI, it was mom who passed laws making this possible. (Proclamation No. 224 and 227, both signed in March 1988). And RA 6949 (signed April 1990 - declares March 8 as Natio­nal Women’s Day.

We celebrate women who triumphed despite odds and need to look at ways to further improve.

“That’s why I want Ruffa to have a great career ahead of her because she is a woman. Raising two beautiful daughters, and I champion all women who triumph despite the odds. Just like my own mom.
“Noy told me in any election, we’ll have our share of supporters and harshest critics. And if you can’t take the heat, then politics isn’t for you.

“As a woman, and as Ruffa’s mom and the lola of Lorin and Venice, I respect you Tita Anabelle.
“And on behalf of our family, I apologize for the distress we caused yours. Hindi po ako maya­bang, kaya ako nagpapakumbaba ngayon.

“On a last note, I pro­mised Noy that if he does WIN, and I’m a cause of stress for him and his presidency... I will gladly take my two boys to live anywhere there’s TFC.

“So that I can continue to work but with our Overseas Filipino brothers and sisters.
“Of course Noy said - dinner daw ‘yun - hin­di teleserye ko.

“I love my family and I’m so grateful to have such a supportive and grounded brother and sisters. Who have learned to love me for what I am.”

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