Carla Abellana opened up about her breakup with her ex-husband Tom Rodriguez. | via philstarlife
, the actress said that it hasn’t completely sunk in that she’s now a divorced woman as it is yet to be recognized in the Philippines. “Dahil ang foreign ng divorce and wala kasi sa atin, hindi pinapractice dito, parang hindi pa siya fully nagsi-sink in. Siguro mas doon pa siya magsi-sink in sa akin ‘pag siguro yung dito na naproseso at dito na maaasikaso at narecognize na siya ng Philippine court.
“Pain kasi doesn’t disappear overnight. Gustuhin mo mang mawala na yung pain, it’s—in a way—something you cannot control,” she said.
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