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Karylle on being friends with Dingdong: "As of the moment, I don’t think that’s really possible."

Karylle is grateful for being chosen to sing the Philippine national anthem in Pacquiao's upcoming boxing match against Dela Hoya.
by Bong Godinez
Published Nov 27, 2008
Karylle remains optimistic despite her recent heartbreak. "I think it affects you, but in what way? That's really the decision that you try to make. For me, I try to find the positive in everything," she said.

With only a few days left before she takes centerstage at Manny Pacquiao's anticipated boxing bout against Oscar de la Joya at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 7, singer-actress Karylle is busy wrapping up commitments here in the country.

Last night, November 26, Karylle attended the 21st Awit Awards held at the Eastwood Central Plaza in Libis, Quezon City, to participate in the tribute given to this year's Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino Award recipient, Lea Salonga.

Minutes before the performance, Karylle expressed her thoughts on the Pacquiao-Dela Joya match, where she will sing the Philippine national anthem for a global audience.

"It's a very big honor for me to do this," said Karylle. "Number one, siyempre, I'm so proud na nakilala ko si Manny Pacquiao. Alam mo na nakakausap mo siya, na tinatanong niya ako nagpi-prepare ba ako, ‘yong mga ganung bagay, ipinagmamalaki ko ‘yan sa mga kaibigan ko. I'm very honored that he picked me."

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The event is even more special for Karylle by the fact that the sport means a lot to her family. Karylle's grandfather, Carlos Padilla Jr., was a ring referee whose career took off after officiating the $20-million world heavyweight championship match between legendary boxers Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. The mammoth boxing event called Thrilla in Manila was hosted by the Philippines at the Araneta Coliseum on October 1, 1975.

"This is something that connects me with my grandfather. ‘Yong great grandfather ko naman, isa siyang Olympic boxer. So, kahit papaano, I may not be on the ring like them or referee, but I'm gonna be there to sing," Karylle said.

FEELING MUCH BETTER. It is no secret that Karylle still nurses a broken heart following the collapse of her relationship with actor Dingdong Dantes. Karylle cited the upcoming boxing match as a big help in diverting her attention away from whatever emotions she's experiencing.

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Dingdong has been very vocal in expressing his desire to maintain friendship with Karylle. The daughter of singer Zsa Zsa Padilla, however, was more realistic in saying, "Well, as of the moment, I don't think that's really possible, sadly."

Building a solid friendship, of course, would take time and there's a proper time for it to happen, she remarked: "Someday we will be friends and it will all work out."

Incidentally, the two former lovers were together a few hours before Karylle graced the Awit Awards ceremony. Dingdong and Karylle personally attended a charity activity organized by the Kapuso Foundation for cancer patients.

"It was very, very moving. We had a lot of guests that turned up. Actually kasi, Wednesday ngayon, so a lot of my friends, they couldn't make it so I took a chance with people that I worked with. So, sabi ko, ang hirap mag-invite pero I'll try and ended up... We were about 70 volunteers in Time Zone and we had a lot of fun," she narrated enthusiastically.

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It was clear that Karylle preferred to discuss the special event and its meaning, rather than take notice of Dingdong's presence during the occasion. She's definitely coping and feeling optimistic as she now moves to ABS-CBN.

"Sometimes things happen, but it's really more of the way you look at things," Karylle reasoned. "And you know, the blessings have been flowing in tremendously. There are two new endorsements on the way and they'll be out soon, and a new record contract."

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Karylle remains optimistic despite her recent heartbreak. "I think it affects you, but in what way? That's really the decision that you try to make. For me, I try to find the positive in everything," she said.
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