Jake Cuenca shares reason behind crying selfie after breakup with Kylie Versoza
Eight months after his breakup with Kylie Versoza, Jake Cuenca has set the record straight about an emotional selfie of himself that was uploaded on social media in April 2022.
Cuenca confirmed his separation from Versoza in a lengthy Instagram post last April 23, stressing that he and the Miss International 2016 didn’t “break up in anger.” Following the announcement, he was tearful about their split as he shared a photo of himself on his Instagram Stories on the same day.
The “Iron Heart” actor admitted that his breakup with Versoza is still painful for him in an episode of “The Interviewer,” uploaded on The Boy Abunda Talk Channel on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
“[What hurts me are] the memories because in the past few months, I didn’t shy away from what I was going through. I didn’t really build a wall, I allowed myself to go through the pain,” he said. “If you’re asking [about the breakup with Verosza and] what hurts me, yeah.”
Cuenca didn’t explicitly mention Versoza during the interview, but he noted that he doesn’t regret his love for the actress-turned-beauty queen.
“When it comes to love, you can’t really regret things. When it was there, it made me very happy. Now that it’s not there, I can’t hate it or I can’t get mad at it. I can only just look back at it with joy but it also makes me sad since it’s not there anymore,” he said.
When asked about his tearful selfie, the actor said he was going through “pain and loss” when it was posted on his Instagram Stories.
“I think that was an accumulation of a lot of things that happened to me during the pandemic. In a weird way, it was a reset for me. Then, I told myself that I wanted this year to be a re-introduction of what I can do as an actor,” he added.
Cuenca also revealed during the interview that he’s currently focusing on his acting career and family for now.
The actor and Versoza were in a relationship for three years prior to their split.
Cuenca stars as Robert in the 48th Metro Manila Film Festival entry “My Father, Myself,” alongside Dimples Romana, Sean de Guzman, and Allan Paule. EDV
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