Dennis Trillo broke up with Bianca King via text

Alexa Villano

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Dennis Trillo broke up with Bianca King via text
This newly revealed detail sheds light on Bianca's 2012 breakup with Dennis

MANILA, Philippines – We know it wasn’t the perfect ending when Dennis Trillo and Bianca King broke up back in 2012, but this one detail is the clincher. Apparently, Dennis broke up with Bianca via text message, confirmed Bianca in an interview with the press during her new show Showbiz Konek na Konek Monday, April 6.

Bianca was asked about the issue after her interview on TV 5 ’s  Call Me Papa Jack, where she mentioned one of her ex-boyfriends broke up with via a text message. She was asked about the identity of the person at the presscon. 

“I think, obvious naman yung sagot (answer), e.” Bianca said. When she was asked again, Bianca said: “Sige, tanungin ninyo na lang ako… yung yes or no question lang.”

(I think the answer is obvious. Okay, ask me… yes or no question only.)

Was Dennis the one who broke up with her via text? 

“Oo (Yes),” Bianca answered. 

When asked how hurt she was, Bianca said: “Basahin po ninyo yung isinulat ko sa blog ko, na-publish po yun sa Meg magazine. 

(Just read what I wrote on my blog, that was published on Meg magazine.)

At nung pinost ko po yun sa blog ko, tingnan po ninyo ang mga reaksiyon ng tao 

(When I posted it on my blog – just read the reactions.)

Naramdaman po nila yung pinagdaanan ko. (They felt what i went through.)

Marami rin pong humihingi sa akin ng advice kung paano din sila makaka-get over doon sa heartbreak na pinagdaanan nila.” Bianca said.

(Many asked for advice from me on how they can get over the heartbreak they are going through.)

In that piece written for the August 2014 issue of Meg,  Bianca spoke candidly about heartbreak, giving advice about getting oneself together after a tough experience. In the piece called “Life Lessons on a Solo Trip,” she wrote: 

“If you have been lucky enough to experience the gut-wrenching, ass-kicking heartbreak that the best narratives are made of, you, my friend, are a champion. They say that the best things come out of the sh*ttiest dump of a predicament life has curve-balled your way. Only you can make that statement true…but before that, wear your heartbreak proud.” 

She went on to advise the heartbroken to allow themselves to feel the pain before moving on.

“Maybe you wanted it to last a little longer. I know getting your heart’s ass kicked really sucks, but I tell you, for the moment that you are in the fire, it will be the fuel to ignite the rocket that you are. So let it hurt. Cry to a song, cry with a movie, or cry in the silence of prayer. Relish your heartache and feel the cleansing that each tear brings. Don’t be embarrassed that it didn’t work out. Be grateful for the chance you had.” 

Now busy with her new show, Bianca said that she was able to move on after one month.

Kasi po, hindi po magandang gawin yun sa kahit na sinong tao. ( It’s not right to do that to any person.)

Kahit hindi mo man mahal yung tao, bilang respeto mo sa tao, maganda na makapag-usap nang face to face. (Even if you don’t love the person, because you respect the person, it is better to talk face to face.)

It’s better to talk in person, whether it’s a breakup or not, she said. – Rappler.com

 

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Alexa Villano

Alexa is one of Rappler's Lifestyle and Entertainment reporters, covering local entertainment news to a wide range of topics from beauty pageants to reality shows.