Bea Alonzo, 36, candidly answered when asked about the current state of her love life.
The Kapuso actress also revealed that there are potential suitors sending feelers her way.
“Okay naman ang lagay ng puso ko ngayon. I’m single if that’s what you’re talking about,” she said when PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal) asked the love life question.
PEP and some members of the press interviewed the Widows' War star at the Oppo Reno12 F 5G launch at SM Dasmarinas, on August 24, 2024, Saturday.
Speaking more about the state of her heart, Bea continued, “Marami pa akong kailangang gawin para sa sarili ko and I’m enjoying myself right now.”
She was prodded to reveal if she is entertaining any suitors right now.
Bea quickly replied, “But there are people na, siyempre—wow, feeling maganda, charot lang...” she quipped.
Then turning serious, she added, “Siyempre naman may nagpaparamdam. Sometimes you reply [to messages], sometimes you see people, but [no one] in particular that I’m seeing constant.”
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Her answer consequentially debunked claims that she is currently in a relationship with a guy with foreign blood.
Bea’s breakup with fiancé Dominic Roque was confirmed last February 6, 2024, just seven months after they got engaged on July 18, 2023.
They celebrated their second anniversary as a couple on January 28, 2023.
Read: CONFIRMED: Bea Alonzo and Dominic Roque break up; call off engagement
bea alonzo is SINGLE AND HAPPY
Currently, Bea admitted to being very busy with Widows' War, the ongoing primetime drama series on GMA-7.
The actress explained that they tape four times a week in Bataan for the teleserye.
The remaining three days, she allots to other commitments and also to doing sports activities with friends, such as paddle.
On other days, “Dine-dedicate ko yun for self-care, like I go to the derma, I go to the salon.
“So I guess, parang I would say, I strive for work-life balance. And that’s what makes me happy right now.”
She agreed when asked if she is in a better place right now.
“I would say I’m a work in progress. Lagi kong tinatrabaho yan: peace of mind, lagi kong tinatrabaho to become a better person.”
She also said that she strives hard to become a better daughter, a better friend, and to be better in her profession.
It seems Bea also has made peace with the fact that nothing is permanent in this world.
She expounded, “Ang journey ng buhay natin may ups and may downs.
“I just have to trust the process na kung nasa taas ka, alam mo at some point, baba ka. You have to embrace that.
“Pag nasa baba ka, alam mo hindi ka nasa baba forever.
“So you always have to have faith. That everything will pass.
“Maybe happiness, victory, maybe misery… lahat yan lilipas.
“Everything in life is fleeting, so I guess I just take things one day at a time.”
