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Kim Chiu, Maja Salvador patch things up

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Photo: Facebook Page of Kim Chiu Kim was quoted as saying, "Sarap ng walang kaaway." (It feels great to have no enemies).

Photo: Facebook Page of Kim Chiu
Kim was quoted as saying, “Sarap ng walang kaaway.” (It feels great to have no enemies).

Kim Chiu and Maja Salvador have finally reconciled.

It was revealed by showbiz columnist Ogie Diaz on Sunday, March 30. He tweeted that the two actresses patched things up a week ago, adding that Kim and her ex-boyfriend, now Maja’s boyfriend were also able to talk.

Kim was quoted as saying, “Sarap ng walang kaaway.” (It feels great to have no enemies).

The conflict between the two started when Maja admitted her relationship with Gerald.

A photo of Anderson together with ABS-CBN executive Deo Endrinal and Kim’s sister Lakam was also shared on Instagram by ABS-CBN Publicity and Social Media Head Eric John Salut.

No more awkwardness

When asked about her viral photo with Gerald, Kim said that there’s no more awkwardness between her and her ex-flame because of their maturity.

She said that they are old enough to handle such things.

Meanwhile, Maja, during her album launch on March 25 said that she and Kim would soon end their rift.
“In time. Magugulat na lang kayo. Gugulatin na lang namin kayo. Isang taon na ‘yon. Tao din lang kaming lahat na puwede kaming magpatawad, puwede kaming mag-start ulit, or puwede naming i-accept ‘yung sitwasyon namin ngayon.”

( In time. You will just be surprised. We will surprise you. It has already been one year. We are also people who can forgive, we can start again, or we can accept our situation now).

 

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