“No, he knows namang this is a career move for me to come up with more mature films and no longer the teeny bopper roles I’m used to doing then,” she says. “Very supportive nga siya at gusto na niyang mapanood ang buong movie. Bihira kaming magkita lately kasi he’s shooting his movie sa Viva na may location pa sa Japan at ako naman, naging busy rito sa ‘One Great Love’. But he said sasama siya sa aking manood nito.”
Have they talked about the possibility of settling down? “No, wala. Wala pa sa plans namin yan. Ni hindi naman napag-uusapan kasi pareho kaming marami pang ibang priorities. Hindi naman na uso ngayon ang early marriage, especially for people so engrossed with their careers. Very common na for career women to seriously consider settling down in their mid-30s. So malayo pa ako.”

She’ll be up against the entries of other Kapamilya stars like Vice Ganda, Anne Curtis, Coco Martin, Jericho Rosales and Jessy Mendiola. How does she feel about it? “I don’t know kung ano ang dapat na maging pakiramdam ko, but all I can say is I’m not here naman to compete with them. Basta kami sa ‘One Great Love’, we just worked hard and did our best to make sure we’re coming up with a good and very entertaining movie. We’re all proud of our work and we’re sure the viewers will all be pleased.”
And what about Direk Eric’s statement that she has a good chance of winning the filmfest best actress award? “Naku, ayokong mag-expect. Ang gagaling ng mga kalaban. But I want to thank Direk Erik for his trust in me. He inspired me to give my very best in my role as Zyra in this movie.”