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MANILA, Philippines – If there’s anyone who can emerge from surgery and still be adorable, it’s Liza Soberano.
The actress recently underwent surgery for her injured finger in the United States, and a video now circulating on social media shows her waking up from it and not really recognizing who her boyfriend is.
In the video, taken from the Instagram stories of Liza’s aunt Jonilyn Castillo, Liza is shown lying on a hospital bed and still apparently coming down from the effects of anesthesia.
When her on- and off-screen partner Enrique Gil turns up at her bedside with flowers, she asks him: “Who are you?”
“It’s me, it’s Quen,” he replies, laughing.
She then continues to ask him who he is, while drifting in and out of sleep.
Hopie: who are you?
— Hope Elizabeth (@milyn_hopie) July 4, 2019
Quen: it’s me, it’s quen hehe
It’s okay hopie, quen is right there We pray for your smooth and fast recovery @lizasoberano #BeStrongHopie pic.twitter.com/C1RQvxqEft
She later posted several photos on Instagram on July 6, to show the metal plates that were placed in her finger, which she said “will never function in the same way again.” (Warning: The images are graphic.)
“Finally done with my last procedure in hopes of fixing my finger,” she said.
Earlier in June, Liza took some time off as she healed from a bone infection related to the injury.
“I was supposed to have surgery to remove my plates but, it turns out that we were dealing with more than just protruding hardware. During surgery the doctor discovered that my bone wasn’t healed and that I also had a bone infection,” she explained.
The injury, which she sustained while filming the teleserye Bagani in 2018, required Liza to undergo several surgeries, and led Liza to drop out of her role as the iconic superhero Darna in the upcoming film remake. – Rappler.com
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