AMY PEREZ – The TV host reached out to AiAi delas Alas amid her separation with Gerald Sibayan after 10 years of relationship. Countless people were left puzzled when AiAi delas Alas never made mention of her husband, Gerald Sibayan, during her guest appearance on My Mother, My Story, a show hosted by her fellow celebrity friend, Boy Abunda. Many people also saw sadness in the eyes of the comedienne.
Amid the speculations, Boy vowed to the viewers of Fast Talk with Boy Abunda that he will ask AiAi on the status of her relationship with Gerald as she was set to appear in his show on her 60th birthday. The day came and countless people were left shocked by the revelations of the comedienne — she confirmed that they have separated. AiAi delas Alas claimed that Gerald Sibayan already cheated on her in 2019.
According to the actress, even if she has no tangible proof, she has the gut feeling that someone is involved in her separation with her husband. In 2013, AiAi and Gerald met and developed a romantic relationship. It was in 2017 when they officially tied the knot in a star-studded wedding ceremony.
In 2022, they renewed their vows as husband and wife in Las Vegas. AiAi already had three (3) adult children, Sancho, Sean Nicolo, and Sophia, when she married Gerald. The children of the comedienne were supportive of the then-couple’s relationship.
However, during her guesting on Fast Talk with Boy Abunda, AiAi delas Alas revealed that Gerald Sibayan broke up with her through a chat message. The comedienne said there were no hints as they were not fighting over anything when she received a chat message early in the day. According to AiAi, Gerald told her that he is not happy anymore and he wants to have a child.
The comedienne revealed that they already tried the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) but two (2) of their eggs failed. She stressed that they still has one egg. AiAi delas Alas said she did not anymore try to fight for their marriage as Gerald Sibayan is already firm on his decision.
On the rumors that she will allegedly have his green card revoked, the comedienne said that she will not do it and it is a form of help for her ex-husband to have a legal residency in the United States. Many celebrities expressed their sadness over the separation of AiAi delas Alas and Gerald Sibayan. It’s Showtime host Amy Perez is one of those who reached out to the comedienne.
In an interview with Pep, Amy Perez had nothing but positive words for AiAi delas Alas. She also expressed her hope that the comedienne will find “the one” for her. “Si Ai-Ai naman kasi napakabait na tao.
Napakabuti na tao. Napakaganda ng puso. So, I pray that one day ay mahanap pa rin niya ang kanyang partner, na the one talaga ,” Tiyang Amy said.
Amy Perez stressed that no one can say what may happen next thus, there is a possibility that AiAi delas Alas and Gerald Sibayan will be able to fix their marriage. Just like AiAi and Gerald who have a huge age gap, Tiyang Amy and her husband, Carlo Castillo, also have a big age gap. AiAi and Gerald have a 30-year age gap while Tiyang Amy is 10 years older than her husband.
Based on the article , when asked if she believes that an age gap is a disadvantage, the Showtime host said that it really depends. “I think nasa tao yan. Hindi naman natin puwedeng i-generalize na lahat ay ganoon ,” she said.
However, while there are those who comforted the comedienne on what she is going through right now, the netizens feasted on Carlos Yulo’s girlfriend Chloe San Jose’s alleged remarks against AiAi delas Alas ..
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Amy Perez on AiAi delas Alas: “Napakabuti na tao. Napakaganda ng puso”
Following AiAi delas Alas and Gerald Sibayan’s Separation, Amy Perez Reaches Out To Comedienne AMY PEREZ – The TV host reached out to AiAi delas Alas amid her separation with Gerald Sibayan after 10 years of relationship. Countless people were left puzzled when AiAi delas Alas never made mention of her husband, Gerald Sibayan, during ... Read moreThe post Amy Perez on AiAi delas Alas: “Napakabuti na tao. Napakaganda ng puso” appeared first on PhilNews.