Cristine Reyes confirms rift with sister Ara Mina


abs-cbnnews.com | 06/23/2008 1:55 PM


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Actress and newest ABS-CBN contract star Cristine Reyes confirmed a rift between her and her sister actress Ara Mina.


In an interview with weekly entertainment show The Buzz, Reyes said that she wanted to end the problem with her sibling.


"Sana huwag niyo na po masyadong intrigahin kasi lalo pang lumalaki. Sana ay maayos na sa aming dalawa," Reyes said.


She also denied reports that her relationship with actor Dennis Trillo is the cause of the rift.


"Hindi kami ‘on’ lumalabas lang kami," she said.


The actress also said that up to now she has not had the chance to talk to her sister and settle the problem.


"Mahirap namang pilitin," Reyes said.


The actress said she already asked the help of their mother Frances to mediate.


"Sinabi ko na sa mommy ko. Ang alam ko kakausapin niya si Ate," she said.


Meanwhile, Ara Mina sent her reply to The Buzz via text messages.


"Well if you notice, bihira akong magpa-interview lately, especially kapag ang topic ang sister ko, dahil ayoko nang lumaki ito. And for sure naman darating din yung time na magkakaayos kami," she said. 


"She can easily get in touch with me pero di na ako nag-expect na gagawa siya ng move or anything. At ayoko rin na pilitin kaming pag-ayusin especially na may dahilan lang kung bakit kailangang makipag-ayos sa akin.


"Mahal ko ang kapatid ko pero sinusunod ko lang ang gusto niyang mangyari," said Ara Mina. 


She added, "I don't want to elaborate anymore kasi masyadong maselan ang pinagsimulan nito. I'll be honest sobra akong nasaktan sa mga tinext niya. That's why I decided na manahimik muna but if she thinks na simple lang ‘yung nangyari for me it's not.


"Kaya nga lagi kong sinasabi sa kanya isipin niya muna kung may masasaktan siya. I’m proud of her pag sinasabi na ang galing ng kapatid mo, kahit may gap kami. Sana ay huwag na itong palakihin ng media. Wish her all the best na lang. Goodluck."


Eva Fonda


Reyes is now busy taping her debut television series on ABS-CBN, the remake of the film "Eva Fonda, 16."

The original version of that film was released in 1976 by Sampaguita Pictures. It was the movie that launched the career of then upcoming star Alma Moreno.


It is also said that the movie contributed to the popularity of "bomba" (sexy) films in the country.

as of 06/23/2008 1:55 PM



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