It's been four years since beauty queen and host Miriam Quiambao called it quits with her Italian husband Claudio Rondinelli, whom she married in December 2004, and yet until now, relief was still palpable on her face when she recalled the day the court finally granted the divorce back in 2006.
"Ilang taon kong pinaglaban iyon and finally, natapos na," Miriam said on Startalk yesterday, May 1. "So, I am just happy na I am moving on. Hindi madali kasi ang daming mga nangyari, pero grateful din ako kasi tapos na siya. What's best, e magkaibigan kami [ngayon]."
Miriam and Claudio had a beach wedding (CLICK HERE and HERE for the article and gallery, respectively) in 2004 and moved to Hong Kong where Claudio ran several restaurants. Miriam worked part-time as a yoga instructor. The downfall of the couple's marriage was supposedly due to a third party. In a statement to Miriam last year, Claudio admitted that he had fallen for a younger woman.
Miriam revealed that she felt something unusual as early as the honeymoon. But when asked to give more details, she exclaimed, "Ay, ayoko na balikan iyan! Basta gusto ko lang... natutuwa lang ako na tapos na siya. Sa simula pa lang, e magdududa ka na, 'Bagay ba kami sa isa't isa?' Parang ayaw naman talaga niya, pero umoo siya kasi he wanted to make me happy. In other words, both of us were never ready."
THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE. Was she taken care of during her marriage?
"Financially, yes," she said. "I could buy anything I wanted. Money cannot buy love."
She felt, however, that she was emotionally abandoned and neglected. "It came to a point when I was suicidal," she said in a startling revelation. "I was very, very depressed. It was a matter of survival. It came to a point when there were voices in my head saying to kill myself. It was only the voice of the Holy Spirit in my heart telling me softly that if I killed myself, that's not love. So, I hung on to that faith knowing that it is God who is keeping me strong and helping me to survive."
The 1999 Ms. Universe runner-up imparted these life lessons. "Natutunan ko na bago ka pala mag-asawa, e dapat kilalang-kilala mo iyong papakasalan mo," she said. "Pareho kayo dapat ng values, especially spiritual values. Pangalawa, bonggang-bongga ang communication skills dapat kasi pag may problema, kailangan pinag-uusapan. Hindi kami pareho magaling doon...
"Somehow, sinabi ko na sa kanya na, 'Just go away,'" said Miriam. "Para sa akin, 'Tapusin na natin ito. Let us get it over and done with.'"
Will she ever fall in love again?
"I have fallen in love," said Miriam. "Jesus is my boyfriend."






Kahit lumang issue, binubuhay para mapag-usapan dahil wala namang career. Utos iyan ng moneyger, for sure.
Parang sayang talaga itong si Miriam dahil halos naabot na niya ang korona noon. Tapos ngayon ang issue lang sa kanya eh about her failed marriage.
Pero I observe nowadays, di na talaga nagagampanan ng mga parents duty nila sa kanilang mga anak. For me, hanggang sa pagpili ng mapapangasawa dapat me guidance pa din ang parents, not to the point na makikialam na sila.Pero just to give their kids ideas kung ano papasukin nila.THey should be asked first several questions na tanungin muna nila sa sarili nila bago magpakasal.
Mahirap tlg pag dimo kasundo asawa mo sa maraming bagay.Magkaiba kau ng family culture, khit nga pareho pa kaung Pinoy, pero kung di kau mahusay sa pagbridge ng mga differences nio, ay good luck!
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empty heart ang napangasawa ni Miriam, di siya mahal. Prior to wedding, dapat pinag-isipan ni Miriam. Bakit kaya siya nagpakasal agad if she had doubt? Because of money? Perhaps, she wanted to get a more comfortable, high lifestyle by working less or by doing nothing. Kaya nga, gusto siyang maging masaya ng kanyang husband, which very common, that happiness is equated to material things. Unluckily, she was emotional abandoned kasi nga di siya mahal ng lalaki at hindi dahil she got frustrated by the insufficient wealth of her husband.
nagbabasa ka ba? o marunong ka bang mag basa? di naman to MR article..T_ _ _ A...