Sarah breaks silence on Lloydie-Ruffa 'love affair'

Singer-actress Sarah Geronimo is heaving a sigh of relief now that her name is no longer being dragged into the break-up of John Lloyd Cruz and stylist Liz Uy. Previous reports pointed to Geronimo when news about the Cruz-Uy split had swirled but the pop princess vehemently denied the allegation. From the break-up, the attention of the public shifted to the Cruz and Ruffa Gutierrez’s alleged budding love affair and the singer admitted that she was “somehow relieved” by this.

"Kasi may image akong inaalagaan sa mga kabataan. At iyong ma-involve sa ganoong intriga, something serious, ay talagang hindi biro. Relieved lang," Geronimo said during the launching of Careline's newest commercial on Wednesday. Geronimo was cautious when it came to the Cruz-Gutierrez alleged hook up. Her only wish though is for her leading man in “A Very Special Love” and “You Changed My Life” to become happy, she said. "Siguro kung ano lang po ang makakapagpaligaya sa kanya sana po ay makuha niya 'yong true happiness," she said. She also made an appeal to all their fans who were still hoping that she and the young actor would end up as a real couple. "Inevitable iyan na mag-hope sila na magkataluyan ang dalawang artista na magkaparehas sa pelikula na magkatuluyan. Pero iyon ang kailangang tanggapin din ng mga tao na parte iyon (sweetness) ng trabaho ng pagiging artista," the singer said. She maintained though that she is not closing her doors to another team-up with the young actor. "Kung gugustuhin nilang magpatuloy ang tandem namin, okay naman," Geronimo added. Sarah weeps for the ‘King of Pop’ Meanwhile, Geronimo admitted that she cried when one of her idols, King of Pop Michael Jackson, passed away due to cardiac arrest. When she was young, the Filipino singer divulged that one of her dreams was to perform alongside Jackson. She said she even planned to watch Jackson's concert in London just to get a glimpse of her idol. "Sobrang taas ng pangarap ko na gusto ko siyang makasama on stage, share the same stage with the King of Pop," she said. Geronimo, whose favorite Jackson's song is "Man In The Mirror," also shared the best lesson she learned from the “Thriller” star. "Iyong connection [with the audience]. Parang being able to make them feel, iyong audience mo, na hindi ka performer lang kung hindi isa ka ding human being na you share the same problems, experiences in life. Ganoon kasi si Michael, hindi po ba?" Geronimo said. Geronimo said she was crying while watching Jackson's public memorial service at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Source: http://ph.yahoo.com

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